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ard was eventually given to Minnesota Vikings | halfback Adrian Peterson). |
while assisting on a tackle of New York Jets | halfback Adrian Murrell in the closing game of 1997 se |
Sometimes the | halfback, also known as the tailback, can catch the ba |
rinceton, he played on the football team as a | halfback and fullback, and was considered an expert dr |
ttended the University of Nebraska and played | halfback and fullback for the 1908 and 1909 Nebraska C |
llen Loeffler as game vs. Chicago, opening at | halfback and catching two passes for 16 yards. |
rmers that year: George Cafego, a single-wing | halfback, and Ed Molinski, a guard. |
- September 5, 1944) was an American football | halfback and a World War II veteran. |
26 - March 11, 1989) was an American football | halfback and defensive back in the National Football L |
agurski), he played six years at fullback and | halfback and was the team's punter. |
He played | halfback and fullback with the New York Giants in 1941 |
both offense and defense, and was a standout | halfback and defensive back. |
He played at the | halfback and end positions for Harvard University and |
At Harvard, Bradlee played at the | halfback and fullback positions for Percy Haughton's u |
lman starred at Michigan State before playing | halfback and wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers |
ed as a first-team All-American in 1904 (as a | halfback) and 1905 (as a fullback). |
ected by Walter Camp as 2nd team All-American | halfback, and was drafted by the Chicago Bears, but ch |
Smith was an All-American | halfback and is Mercer's all-time leading scorer; he s |
hn Stone was a professional American football | halfback and defensive back in the All-America Footbal |
He played both | halfback and fullback for three seasons in the backfie |
University, where he was a defensive back, a | halfback and a kick returner. |
He plays at | halfback and five-eighth. |
He played | halfback and quarterback at Pitt. |
He played quarterback, | halfback and punted. |
4, 1995) was a professional American football | halfback and defensive back in the All-America Footbal |
nal football player who was a defensive back, | halfback and end in the National Football League (NFL) |
Bennett played | halfback and several other positions while playing at |
September 20, 2008) was an American football | halfback and defensive back in the National Football L |
ge and professional football player who was a | halfback and quarterback in the National Football Leag |
0 - August 24, 1978) was an American football | halfback and quarterback in the National Football Leag |
a running play, as the computer controls the | halfback and tries to slip through the gap created. |
ed by the Stamps as a running back, defensive | halfback, and punter. |
played his junior rugby league primarily as a | halfback and hooker for Penshurst RSL JRLFC. |
ings, Arkansas) is a former American football | halfback and flanker in the National Football League f |
A | halfback and punter from Texas Technological College ( |
Tigers' | halfback and captain Scott Prince, who won the Clive C |
n State, Triplett was a high-scoring football | halfback and baseball team captain. |
He primarily played at | halfback and remains second on the list of most first- |
Raiders, Melbourne Storm and Parramatta Eels | Halfback Andrew McFadden who is now their Assistant Co |
first caught the eye of Newcastle's champion | Halfback Andrew Johns. |
mbent in the position, with former Australian | halfback Andrew Johns suggesting he could become the b |
William B. Calvert, | halfback, Ann Arbor, Michigan |
y Bacon in a trade with San Diego and drafted | halfback Archie Griffin, the two-time Heisman Trophy w |
Before coaching, Morrison played | halfback as an undergraduate at Cornell University for |
ld, basketball, and football, where he played | halfback as well as becoming a member of the Fraternit |
ege Football Hall of Fame for his career as a | halfback at LSU. |
Lane was an all-American | halfback at Dartmouth College from 1925-1928, where he |
Way was recognized as an All-American | halfback at Penn State University in 1920 and an All-P |
New York City, Stirnweiss was an All-American | halfback at the University of North Carolina at Chapel |
Dufelmeier played football as a | halfback at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champ |
He then played college football as a | halfback at Northwestern University from 1934-1936 and |
As a | halfback at the University of Pittsburgh, Gustafson sc |
Christy was a star | halfback at North Carolina State University from 1955 |
Awrey played football as a | halfback at Northern Michigan University. |
He played college football as a | halfback at Auburn University and Vanderbilt Universit |
A standout | halfback at the University of Tennessee, he was an All |
Nicknamed “Rabbit” he starred as | halfback at Arkansas Tech University and the Arkansas |
7 - August 30, 1977) was an American football | halfback at Southern California for coach Howard Jones |
Linebacker Noel Jenke, | halfback Barry Mayer and defensive lineman Leon Trawic |
participated in was 1953, in which they made | halfback Billy Vessels of Oklahoma their first ever se |
a lightweight at 165 pounds, Stinchcomb was a | halfback blitz, quick and shifty as he made his way th |
Souths' | halfback Bob Grant opened the scoring in the fourth mi |
ir player of the year award to South Sydney's | halfback Bob Grant. |
914 - June 26, 2002) was an American football | halfback born in Dubuque, Iowa. |
With the departure of | halfback Brent Sherwin, Holdsworth has moved into his |
lers tried Bishop out as a split end and as a | halfback, but he caught only 3 passes his rookie seaso |
He was the Raiders' third string | halfback but saw some action because of injuries to Da |
ghen (1,012 rushing yards, 17 receptions) and | halfback Clarence Davis (516 rushing yards, 27 recepti |
game saw Houston score a rushing touchdown by | halfback Claude King from Cincinnati's four yard line. |
ongside Australian national rugby league team | halfback Cooper Cronk, and Shot Put, setting the colle |
ini 6. Siler then faked a pass and pitched to | halfback Dave Kopay, who scored behind the block of ha |
Sill, Oklahoma) is a former American football | halfback, defensive back, and punter in the National F |
Artillery, who featured Winchester Osgood at | halfback, despite questions surrounding the former All |
second quarter off-the-bench tackle of Rice's | halfback Dickey Moegle on a running play that started |
ost the game 11-10, but McLean's play at left | halfback drew praise in newspaper accounts carried acr |
Griggs played left | halfback during college at the University of Pittsburg |
In 1985 Mack rushed for 1,104 yards and | halfback Earnest Byner rushed for 1,002 yards becoming |
ards Johnny Baker and Aaron "Rosy" Rosenberg, | halfback Erny Pinckert and quarterbacks Orv Mohler and |
Boss Weeks (quarterback), Willie Heston (left | halfback), Everett Seeley (right halfback), and Neil S |
924 - March 9, 2005) was an American football | halfback famous in the 1940s. |
A | halfback, flanker and punter, he played college footba |
His son Sam Batty played | halfback for the Gold Coast Breakers, However is now p |
Dillie played | halfback for the Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi Stat |
He was a | halfback for Yale and went on to be the head coach of |
El Monte High School baseball team and played | halfback for the football team. |
as an All-American football player who played | halfback for Harvard University. |
Bender starred at | halfback for undefeated teams in 1902 and 1903, served |
Gobrecht was an all-conference | halfback for Dickinson College from 1949 until 1952, w |
Roberts was reselected at | halfback for the very next Wales international, in the |
Maurice Jones-Drew | Halfback for Jacksonville Jaguars. |
17, 1905 - January 1968) was an All-American | halfback for Dartmouth College's "Big Green" undefeate |
936 tournament he played all three matches as | halfback for the Japanese field hockey team, when they |
onal rugby league player that currently plays | halfback for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, and previousl |
lled at the University of Michigan and played | halfback for coach Fielding H. Yost's Michigan Wolveri |
As fullback and | halfback for the Bulldogs. |
fessional American football player who played | halfback for three seasons for the Denver Broncos in t |
He played | halfback for the University of Iowa from 1927 to 1929, |
career, Hutchison played professionally as a | halfback for the Detroit Lions in 1939, and as a wingb |
In his freshman year Courey played | halfback for the national champion team, and opened ey |
Mahan enrolled at Harvard in 1912 and played | halfback for Harvard's varsity football team. |
Dunn played fullback and | halfback for the Dickinson College football team from |
Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where he played | halfback for the Illinois Fighting Illini football tea |
While attending law school, Hollister played | halfback for the 1893 and 1895 Michigan Wolverines foo |
ary College in Kingston, Ontario and became a | halfback for the RMC Redmen until graduating in 1920 w |
1938 in Pascagoula, Mississippi) is a former | halfback for the University of Mississippi football Re |
adelphia Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates and | halfback for the Milwaukee Badgers. |
Trippi played as a left | halfback for four seasons before switching to quarterb |
fessional American football player who played | halfback for six seasons for the Chicago Bears, the Sa |
fessional American football player who played | halfback for four seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles |
He played mainly at | halfback for Carnegie Tech (1922), Grinnell College (1 |
on with the Pittsburgh Steelers, serving as a | halfback for most of the season while Tim Lester was o |
h went on to become the first-choice Panthers | halfback for the 2009 season. |
October 24, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) was a | halfback for the University of Notre Dame where he won |
nker, but the Aussie Schoolboys team needed a | halfback for the tour of the UK in 1991, and Jake says |
He played left | halfback for the USC Trojans football team from 1955 t |
His father, Taito, played | halfback for Fiji, as does his brother Mosese. |
He played | halfback for the Michigan Wolverines football team fro |
He played quarterback and | halfback for the University of Pennsylvania football t |
ll time, and was heralded as the world's best | halfback for a number of years. |
He is more noted as a | halfback for the USC Trojans. |
He played | halfback for Ellensburg High School ending his four ye |
Hunter played at | half-back for that match, and the Athletic News wrote |
- October 19, 1977) was an American football | halfback for the Staten Island Stapletons, the Boston |
Ray also played | halfback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National F |
May 2, 1958 in Elberton, Georgia) is a former | halfback for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. |
He then moved back to offensive | halfback for one season before switching over to play |
Northwestern | halfback Frank Aschenbrenner was named the Rose Bowl P |
Famers in this draft included Charley Trippi, | Halfback from Georgia taken 1st round 1st overall by t |
au played football at Wisconsin as an end and | halfback from 1899 to 1902 and captained the Wisconsin |
A | halfback from the University of Arkansas, in 1966, his |
He was an All-American at the | halfback, fullback positions in 1904 and 1905 while at |
Halfback G.E. Strupper scored from 20 yards out on Tec | |
guard; C.S. Noble, quarterback; E.C. Adkins, | halfback; G.E. Taylor, end. |
Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt and | halfback George Fleming would be named a co-Players of |
ipper" speech (with reference to All-American | halfback George Gipp, who died in 1920); Notre Dame we |
rian Baschnagel and fullback Pete Johnson and | halfback Griffin, who led the Big Ten in rushing, runn |
rs broke free with a handoff after the team's | halfback had dived into the line. |
sessed $25 fines on Craig and New York Giants | halfback Hank Soar for fighting. |
As a | halfback, he scored four TDs (two rushing, two receivi |
A | halfback, he played for the American Football League's |
A | halfback, he played college football at Mississippi St |
A | halfback, he played college football at Texas A&I Univ |
A former | halfback, he moved to the forwards, playing in various |
happy with his minimal playing time as backup | halfback, he helped the Dolphins to their first Super |
A | halfback, he played college football at the University |
4, 1988) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
Ed Vereb - is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Washi |
Usually a five eighth or | halfback in 1994, his final season with the Tigers, he |
arsity football and was named an All-American | halfback in 1912. |
1921 - July 1, 1980) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
ig-8 performer at Pascagoula High School as a | halfback in Pascagoula, MS his senior year, 1951. |
ly 1985) was a professional American football | halfback in the American Football League for the New Y |
"Swede" Hanson, born 1907) American football | halfback in the NFL mainly for the Philadelphia Eagles |
6, 1984) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League (NFL) and the |
essional American football defensive back and | halfback in the National Football League. |
He played as | halfback in the only match for Poland in the main tour |
) was an American football defensive back and | halfback in the National Football League for the Detro |
2, 2002) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League (NFL) and the |
he team, quarterback Joe Cusack moved to left | halfback in 1888, and Ed Coady assumed the position. |
izabeth, New Jersey) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the New Y |
18 - August 2, 1951) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Pitts |
) was an American football defensive back and | halfback in the National Football League. |
rmer professional American football guard and | halfback in the National Football League. |
9, 1990) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
1926 - May 5, 2005) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the New Y |
s) is a former professional American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
1, 1944) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
- November 23, 2004) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the New Y |
He played all three matches as | halfback in the tournament. |
He was an All-Southwest Conference | halfback in 1955. |
leveland, Ohio) is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Detro |
ge, where he played on the football team as a | halfback in 1905, and served as the basketball team ca |
Bob McRoberts is a former | halfback in the National Football League. |
- February 22, 1977) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Phila |
y) is a former American football fullback and | halfback in the National Football League for the New Y |
He played | halfback in the National Football League for the Pitts |
928 - July 10, 1995) was an American football | halfback in college. |
cember 1963) was an American football end and | halfback in the National Football League for the Bosto |
Gib Dawson is a former | halfback in the National Football League. |
o) is a former American football fullback and | halfback in the American Football League and played in |
land, Michigan) is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Denve |
r league, Walsh was able to make his debut at | halfback in round 12 against the Sydney Roosters. |
Jack William Wilson was an American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
Originally a | halfback, in 1915 he moved to end and was named All-Am |
William "Bill" Roberts is a former | halfback in the National Football League. |
in Waco, Texas) is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Los A |
arshall, Texas) is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League with the Detr |
- January 12, 2000) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Washi |
, Pennsylvania) is a former American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Washi |
essional American football defensive back and | halfback in the All-America Football Conference for th |
- December 25, 2001) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League for the Washi |
a former American football defensive back and | halfback in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) |
played for the Buckeyes as a quarterback and | halfback in 1917, 1919 and 1920. |
- November 8, 1996) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League who played fo |
was an American football defensive back and a | halfback in the National Football League who played fo |
- January 18, 1998) was an American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
Coutre (April 11, 1928 - May 19, 2008) was a | halfback in the National Football League. |
ry 1987) was a professional American football | halfback in the National Football League. |
eorge Welsh threw a 16 yard touchdown pass to | halfback Jack Weaver, as Navy took command with a 14-0 |
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