merging. › David Saunders (born January 31, 1976), is a former arena football wide receiver and linebacker. He played collegiate football for West Virginia...
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David Saunders may refer to: David Saunders (American football player) (born 1976), American football player David Saunders (American football coach) (born...
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David "Sarge" Saunders (born April 6, 1958) is an American football coach and educator. He served as the head football coach at Millsaps College from 2003...
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Dean Nicholas Saunders (born 21 June 1964) is a Welsh football manager and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a striker in a career which...
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Saunders (1851–1883), American cowboy and gunman Al Saunders (born 1947), American football coach Alan Saunders (broadcaster) (1954–2012), broadcaster for the...
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football and is controlled by the Football Federation American Samoa, the governing body of the sport in the territory. American Samoa's home ground is the Pago...
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he represented Puerto Rico at international level. Saunders, the younger brother of Shawn Saunders, spent the final two seasons of his collegiate career...
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Australian rules football player and American football punter who played in the National Football League (NFL). As an Australian rules footballer, he played...
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Neurapraxia (section American football)
Neurapraxia is very common in professional athletes, especially American football players, and is a condition that can and should be treated by a physician...
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film director. Born in Hinckley, Minnesota, to Robert C. Saunders and Nannie Monk Saunders, his family (6 children) moved to Seattle, Washington in 1907...
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1997), American rapper C. J. Allen (disambiguation), multiple people C. J. Anderson (born 1991), American football player CJ Bailey, American football player...
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Jesse Palmer (redirect from Jesse Palmer (footballer))
professional football player who was a quarterback for five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) in the early 2000s. Palmer played college football for...
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conference championships with the Buffaloes: Fred Folsom, Myron Witham, William Saunders, Oakes, Jim Yeager, Sonny Grandelius, Mallory, McCartney and Barnett. The...
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William Howard "Bud" Saunders (May 1, 1884 – June 1967) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator...
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NFL football player Dmitry Salita – Ukrainian-born American boxer; also called "Star of David" Richard Sandrak – child bodybuilder Flip Saunders – head...
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considered for merging. › Britt Reid (born April 28, 1985) is a former American football coach and convicted criminal. He most recently served as an outside...
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List of people from Tennessee (category Use American English from July 2015)
John I. Cox, governor Morgan Cox, football player Cylk Cozart, actor Zack Cozart, baseball player James Craig, actor David "Davy" Crockett, frontiersman,...
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Aston Villa F.C. (redirect from Aston Villa Football Club)
commentators and fans, Ron Saunders quit halfway through the 1981–82 season, with Villa in the quarter final of the European Cup. Saunders had expressed his exasperation...
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personality Jake McDorman, actor Adam Saunders, American filmmaker Carla Overbeck, soccer player and coach Jeff Paine, NFL player Anne Rice, Vampire series author...
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Dave Sime (redirect from David Sime)
David William Sime (/sɪm/; July 25, 1936 – January 12, 2016) was an American sprinter, multi-sport athlete at Duke University, and a pioneering ophthalmologist...
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Pelé (redirect from Brazilian soccer player Pelé)
[peˈlɛ]), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he was among the most...
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Rozumek, American football player Dave Rubin (born 1976), American political commentator, YouTube personality, and talk show host Dave Saunders (volleyball)...
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David Anenih (ə-NEE-nee) (born August 15, 1999) is an American professional football linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League...
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Tyler Bindon (category English Football League players)
players called up for All Whites debuts in Darren Bazeley's first squad since becoming permanent head coach". nzfootball.co.nz. New Zealand Football....
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football team represents the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season...
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Member of Parliament in 1945 David Arthur Saunders Davies (fl. 1840s), British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire David Davies, 1st Baron Davies (1880...
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website Mudcat Grant (1935–2021), American baseball player David Saunders (political strategist), American political consultant nicknamed Mudcat This disambiguation...
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Ronald (redirect from Ronald (footballer))
Ronalds Ķēniņš, Latvian ice hockey player Ronald Kent Jr. (born 1999), American football player Ron Kind, American congressman Ronald Klink, Democratic...
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cross country, boys football, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls track & field, girls softball, and girls volleyball. A "State Player of the Year" award...
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Nittany Lions football team represents Pennsylvania State University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The...
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