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    Willis Allen "Bill" Glassgow (April 21, 1907 – November 1, 1959) graduated from Shenandoah Iowa high school. Willis was an American football player and...
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    4% of those under the age of eighteen and 8.9% of those 65 or over. Willis Glassgow, football player and attorney Lawrence Walkup, eleventh president of...
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  • Hancock 1925 Dick Romey 1926 Emerson Nelson 1928 Willis Glassgow 1928 Peter Westra 1929 Willis Glassgow Second selection 1933 Joe Laws 1933 Francis Schammel...
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    performing at KMA on their father, noted guitarist Ike's, radio show. Willis Glassgow, American football player and attorney Charlie Haden, jazz musician...
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  • football and competed in track. At Iowa, he played in the backfield with Willis Glassgow. Hagerty later played professional football in the National Football...
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  • Gallery – NFL offensive tackle, second overall pick in 2004 draft Willis Glassgow - NFL halfback from 1930-1931 Dennis Green – head coach with the Minnesota...
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  • record and was ranked No. 6 in the Dickinson System rankings. Halfback Willis Glassgow received first-team All-Big Ten honors. Indiana halfback Chuck Bennett...
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  • 1962 - Eddie Anderson 1970 - Johnny Bright 1971 - Cal Jones 1973 - Willis Glassgow 1975 - Emlen Tunnell 1976 - Randy Duncan 1977 - Alex Karras 1980 -...
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  • valuable player and a consensus first-team All-American. Iowa halfback Willis Glassgow won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football as the most valuable player...
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  • (2–2–2 Big Ten) Head coach Burt Ingwersen (6th season) MVP Willis Glassgow Captain Willis Glassgow Home stadium Iowa Field, Iowa Stadium Seasons ← 1928 1930 →...
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    yellow jerseys" rather than the traditional blue jerseys. Iowa halfback Willis Glassgow ran 55 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. Michigan fullback...
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    Gymnastics, ‘93 Edward Garst Jr., Swimming, ‘01 Jim Gibbons, Football, ‘96 Willis Glassgow, Football, Baseball, ‘89 Kristy Gleason, Field Hockey, ‘04 Ed Gordon...
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  • NANA, NEA-2, UP-2) Clyde Crabtree, Florida (AP-3, NEA-3, UP-3 [fb]) Willis Glassgow, Iowa (CP-2, AP-3, NEA-3) Bill Banker, Tulane (College Football Hall...
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  • Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-1; NEA-1; NANA-1; CP-1; NYP-2; DW-3) Willis Glassgow, Iowa (UP-2; COL-1; NEA-1; NYS-1; DW-3 [fb]; LP-1) Toby Uansa, Pitt...
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  • Record 6–2 (3–2 Big Ten) Head coach Burt Ingwersen (5th season) MVP Willis Glassgow Captain Richard Brown Home stadium Iowa Field Seasons ← 1927 1929 →...
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  • Wisconsin (AP-2; WE-2) Chuck Bennett, Indiana (AP-1; UP-1; WE-1) Willis Glassgow, Iowa (AP-1; UP-1; WE-2) Ralph Welch, Purdue (AP-2; WE-1) Bill Lusby...
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    1924: Grange 1925: Lowry 1926: Friedman 1927: Rouse 1928: Bennet 1929: Glassgow 1930: Fesler 1931: Munn 1932: Newman 1933: Laws 1934: Lund 1935: Berwanger...
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  • Holman, Ohio State (UP-2; WE-2) Win Brockmeyer, Minnesota (UP-3) Willis Glassgow, Iowa (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WE-1) Ralph Welch, Purdue (AP-1; NEA-1 [fb];...
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    1924: Grange 1925: Lowry 1926: Friedman 1927: Rouse 1928: Bennet 1929: Glassgow 1930: Fesler 1931: Munn 1932: Newman 1933: Laws 1934: Lund 1935: Berwanger...
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    – via Newspapers.com. Grange & Morton 1953, p. 93. Carroll 2004, p. 94. Willis, Chris (August 19, 2010). "The Galloping Ghost and Pottsville Controversy...
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    1924: Grange 1925: Lowry 1926: Friedman 1927: Rouse 1928: Bennet 1929: Glassgow 1930: Fesler 1931: Munn 1932: Newman 1933: Laws 1934: Lund 1935: Berwanger...
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  • Shortbull Doris P. Miner Jack Manke James B. Dunn Lyndell Petersen Ed Glassgow Carl Ham John L. Browne 60th-61st 1985–86 62nd-63rd 1987–88 Paul N. Symens...
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    Gymnastics Indiana 1930 William E. Clapham Track & Field Iowa 1930 Willis A. Glassgow Football/Baseball Minnesota 1930 Robert Tanner Football/Basketball/Baseball...
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    1924: Grange 1925: Lowry 1926: Friedman 1927: Rouse 1928: Bennet 1929: Glassgow 1930: Fesler 1931: Munn 1932: Newman 1933: Laws 1934: Lund 1935: Berwanger...
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    Chris Cooley, Clinton Portis, Jason Campbell, Chief Zee, Santana Moss, Willis McGahee. Ackerman, Jan (February 13, 2006). "The Steelers' Antwaan Randle...
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  • 1924: Grange 1925: Lowry 1926: Friedman 1927: Rouse 1928: Bennet 1929: Glassgow 1930: Fesler 1931: Munn 1932: Newman 1933: Laws 1934: Lund 1935: Berwanger...
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