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  2. Will Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The White House on the Verdigris River, Will Rogers' birthplace, near Oologah, Oklahoma. Rogers was born on his parents' Dog Iron Ranch in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, near present-day Oologah, Oklahoma, now in Rogers County, named in honor of his father, Clement V. Rogers. [9]

  3. Will Rogers (American football) - Wikipedia

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    William Wyatt Rogers III (born August 19, 2001) is an American college football quarterback for the Washington Huskies. He previously played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs . He holds Mississippi State program records in nearly every major passing category and Southeastern Conference (SEC) records for single season and career completions.

  4. Why should a football coach consider Mississippi State ... - AOL

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    Rogers may not play again for the Bulldogs, but he’s the reason Mississippi State should be an intriguing landing spot. MSU plays in perhaps the best conference in football. It doesn’t recruit ...

  5. Why another Egg Bowl win could cement Will Rogers' legacy ...

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    With Rogers sidelined, it became evident who the best quarterback on the roster is. The former Ole Miss fan now has a chance to cement his legacy with a second straight Egg Bowl win.

  6. Will Rogers phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The Will Rogers phenomenon, also rarely called the Okie paradox, [1] is when moving an observation from one group to another increases the average of both groups. It is named after a joke attributed to the comedian Will Rogers about Dust Bowl migration during the Great Depression : [ 2 ]

  7. Will Rogers transfer, explained: Why Mississippi State QB ...

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    Rogers played in eight games for Mississippi State this year in a beleaguered season for the Bulldogs. He completed 59.9% of his passes for 1,626 yards, 12 touchdowns, and four interceptions.

  8. Will Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Vann Rogers (October 20, 1911 – July 9, 1993), generally known as Will Rogers Jr., was an American politician, writer, and newspaper publisher.He was the eldest son of humorist Will Rogers (1879–1935) and Betty Blake Rogers (1879–1944).

  9. Washington adds another QB with Will Rogers set to join the ...

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    Washington has added another quarterback who could take over once Heisman Trophy runner-up Michael Penix Jr. says farewell. Former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers is headed to Seattle ...