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  2. Eddie Phillips (quarterback) - Wikipedia

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    Texas fumbled the ball 9 times, with 5 of those being turnovers, and the Joe Theisman-led Fighting Irish beat Texas 24-11, giving a share of the national title to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. In 1971, Phillips was again the starter for Texas, but he had an injury plagued season and was replaced several times by back-up Donnie Wigginton. Phillips ...

  3. National Football Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Football Foundation (NFF) is a non-profit organization to promote amateur American football on all levels throughout the United States and develop "the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, competitive zeal and the drive for academic excellence in America's young people."

  4. Steven J. Hatchell - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Hatchell was honored as a 2022 Father of the Year in Dallas, and the National Football Foundation named its top high school team academic award as "The Hatchell Cup" in his honor. In 2023, Hatchell added the Bowl Season Leadership Hall of Fame to his accolades. While at the Orange Bowl, Hatchell served as the chairman of the Bowl ...

  5. Dave Elmendorf - Wikipedia

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    He was a straight-A student, with a major in economics. He also was named Academic All-America and won a graduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation. He was selected in the 1971 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees but chose to play football for the Los Angeles Rams. He was selected in the 3rd round of the 1971 NFL draft.

  6. Jerry Sisemore - Wikipedia

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    As a sophomore, Sisemore was a regular on the 1970 Longhorn team that built an unbeaten streak to 30 games. The next year Sisemore blossomed into one of the nation's best linemen as he had the first of two consecutive seasons (1971 and 1972) where he was both an all-conference and Unanimous All-America selection.

  7. Bill Zapalac - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, he was elected as one of the four captains and was named to the National Football Foundation Academic All American team. Zapalac started 33 straight games while playing 3 different positions on Texas teams that had a combined record of 30–2–1. He graduated from the school of Architectural Engineering with Honors. In 2011, he was ...

  8. NFF - Wikipedia

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    National Football Foundation, non-profit to develop amateur American football, United States; Nigeria Football Federation, Nigeria's football governing body; Norwegian Football Federation, Norway's football governing body; Norwegian Prison and Probation Officers' Union, the largest correctional services union in Norway

  9. Scott Palmer (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Palmer; No. 72, 76; Position: Defensive tackle: Personal information; Born: September 15, 1948 (age 76)Cleburne, Texas, U.S.: Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight ...