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Simpson's athletic gifts were on display early in his life. Born in San Francisco in July 1947, he excelled at Galileo High School in the Russian Hill section of the city, playing both running back and defensive back for the football team, while also starring in track and field. He would go on to become one of the most dynamic running backs in college football and NFL history, following an 11-year career with the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers.


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Simpson played the first two years of his college career at City College of San Francisco, before transferring to the University of Southern California in 1967. Immediately, Simpson became a two-sport star, excelling in football and track and field. The spring of his first year at USC, Simpson recorded a sixth-place finish at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in the 100-meter dash, with a time of 9.53 seconds.

Simpson also was part of a relay team in the 4 x 110 that set a then-world record time of 38.6 seconds. Simpson ran the third leg of the relay, and helped USC to an overall NCAA championship that year.

Given to the most outstanding player in college football, the Heisman Memorial Trophy went to UCLA's Gary Beban in 1967, even though Simpson led the nation with 1,543 rushing yards, while adding 13 touchdowns. USC went 10-1 en route to winning the national title that year while Simpson finished second in Heisman voting.

He would go on to win the award the following season when he not only led the country with 1,709 rushing yards, but also set an NCAA single-season record. He established a new mark for carries in a single season (334) and added 22 rushing touchdowns. Simpson won the Heisman by a then-record 1,750 points, topped only by LSU quarterback Joe Burrow's margin of 1,846 in 2019. Simpson still holds the Heisman record for most first-place votes, with 855. He was a unanimous All-American.

In 1973, the year he won the AP Most Valuable Player award, Simpson became the first player in NFL history to rush for at least 2,000 yards in a season. Though the Bills did not make the playoffs, he helped lead Buffalo to a 9-5 record . Simpson finished the season with 2,003 yards, which now ranks eighth all-time. In the process, he surpassed Browns Hall of Famer and former running back Jim Brown's previous mark of 1,863 yards.

Remarkably, Simpson did it in 14 games, the length of the NFL regular season then. He averaged 143.1 yards per game, a single-season record that still stands by an average of 10 yards per game. Brown is second on the list at 133.1 yards per game.

No other player came close to Simpson's proficiency during the mid-1970s. In that five-year span, Simpson led the league in rushing four times. He totaled 7,699 rushing yards. In fact, no other player came within 2,500 rushing yards of Simpson's combined total over that stretch. He also gained 8,841 yards from scrimmage. He scored 54 total touchdowns in those five seasons.

In 135 career games, Simpson gained 11,236 rushing yards, 2,142 receiving yards and 990 kick return yards. He scored 76 total touchdowns and was selected to six Pro Bowls and five first-team All-Pro teams. He was named to the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team and the NFL 100 All-Time Team. The Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined Simpson in its Class of 1985.

Kelce, a native of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, signed with Cincinnati over offers that included Akron, Eastern Michigan and more, per 247Sports. Kelce began his collegiate career as a quarterback before switching over to tight end.

Kelce was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball at Cleveland Heights High School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Kelce was a two-star recruit according to 247Sports, but won All-Lake Erie honors after his senior year playing quarterback. Kelce finished his senior year 103-198 passing for 1,523 yards and 21 touchdowns, rushing for 1,016 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Kelce and Cincinnati finished a combined 32-7 during his three played seasons of his collegiate career. Kelce redshirted during the 2008 season and did not play during the 2010 season because of a violation of team rules. Those seasons are not included in the combined win-loss total. Kelce finished 2-1 in bowl games, losing during his lone appearance in a New Year's Six Bowl (Sugar) in 2009.

Stan Becton joined NCAA.com in 2021 and has since served as an FCS, track and field, cross country and HBCU beat reporter. He has covered numerous NCAA championship events, including the FCS Championship, DI Track & Field Championships and Men's Frozen Four. Additionally, he has covered the 2022 College Football Playoff's Peach Bowl and HBCU sporting events like the Celebration Bowl and Legacy Classic. Stan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, earning a degree in Professional Writing and playing football as a five-year letterman. You can follow him on Twitter @stan_becton.

"Friday night was a great way to end the regular season," coach Mark Sanger said. "Our guys were sharp and intense despite some of the weather conditions. I think our guys are ready to partake in playoff football! Now it is time for a great week of preparation and get ready for what could be the last home game our seniors have on our field."

Mason City falls on the road: Trey Franck rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown to lead Marion to a 38-0 win over the Riverhawks at home. The Wolves held the Riverhawks to just 28 yards.

Vikings win late: Northwood-Kensett, trailing 20-6 after the first quarter, came back to defeat Dunkerton 30-26. Colby Eskildsen threw for 152 yards and two touchdowns and Carter Anderson scored another pair on the ground. Eskildsen also came up with a key interception.

Osage dominates: Max Knudsen led the Green Devils to a 52-0 win over Oelwein with 231 yards passing and 75 more on the ground with four total touchdowns. Madden Uhlenhopp caught five passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns.

West Fork wins: The Warhawks defeated Belmond-Klemme 14-8 at home behind 119 total yards and two touchdowns from Sage Suntken. Dax Suntken also rushed for 68 yards. AJ Anderson had 10 tackles.

The programme covers the English Football League, replacing EFL on Quest which had been broadcast on the Quest channel. Its launch marked a return for football highlights to terrestrial television and a return to ITV after thirteen years.[1]

Rahul KP gives away a free kick as he brings Ahmed down near the halfway line. Rabiul takes it and changes line of play as he gives it to Fahim on the right flank. But two defenders converge to clear the ball away

Jhingan concedes a corner. Rabiul serves it inside the box and it is cleared by Jhingan. Lalchungnunga and Murad challenge for the ball and the latter falls down at the faintest of touches from the Indian. Pretty exaggerated show there and the referee feels the same, just a throw in for Bangladesh

Free kick for India as Bryce is fouled. Kynshi will take the kick. HIS SHOT RATTLES THE POST! Kynshi went for the goal from a long way out, Marma dives to his right and gets a finger to it as the ball crashes on to the crossbar

Jony finds Rabiul at the edge of the box. The latter tries to find the top corner but his shot takes a deflection off Chinglensana and goes out for a corner. Rabiul takes it. Badly worked corner as the ball goes outside the box. Rabiul gets it back on the left channel but is caught offside

Wonderful long ball from from Rohit towards Rahul on the right flank. The latter sends in a cross in an attempt to find Chhetri inside the box but the ball travels faster than expected and straight to Marma

Another setpiece situation for India as Rahmat gets the timing wrong on a challenge on Bryce. Free kick for India. Looks like Rohit will take it. He sends it a curler towards Jhingan but it goes directly to Marma. Not a bad attempt at all

Free kick for Bangladesh as Bryce pushes Rahmat down near the halfway line. Rahmat himself takes the kick, tries to find someone inside the box but he overcooks the kick as it goes out for a goal kick

Anjukandan, from the right, sends in a cross towards Chhetri. The latter tries to head it in but is marked to perfection. Bryce gets it on the rebound, shoots, blocked again. Rohit collects it at the edge of the box, shoots, but is blocked again. Dangerous couple of attacks from India

Superb defending from Jhingan, Reza was running towards a through ball with just Dheeraj between him and a breakthrough. But Jhingan came up with an excellent challenge to keep the Bangladesh man at bay

Bryce changes the line of play and takes it deep on the right flank. He sends in a dangerous cross towards Chhetri inside the box. The latter tries to head it past Marma but fails to keep it on target. Chance missed!

Stimac has tweaked the starting lineup a bit. Gurmeet Singh, who recieved a yellow card last game, has been replaced by Dheeraj Singh. The two other changes are Rohit Danu in for Rahim Ali and Chingelsena Singh in for Sumit Rathi

Despite the depleted squad, India will be expected to overcome Bangladesh and Myanmar in its next two group outings, starting with a match against the former at the Xiaoshan Sports Centre stadium on Thursday.

Stimac will take positives from several new faces including Gurmeet Singh, Lalchungnunga, Ayush Dev Chhetri, Sumit Rathi, Bryce Miranda and Abdul Anjukandan experiencing international football on a big stage. While Gurmeet had five goals against his name, he could come away with some credit with the number of saves he made in the game, his debut for team India. 152ee80cbc

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