template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Marvin Leroy Keyes (February 18, 1947 – April 15, 2021) was an American professional football...
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Heisman Trophy: quarterback Bob Griese was second in 1966, halfback Leroy Keyes placed third in 1967 and second in 1968, and quarterback Mike Phipps...
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Leroy Keyes 14 rushes, 145 yards Leroy Keyes 21 rushes, 225 yards Leroy Keyes 24 rushes, 193 yards Perry Williams 24 rushes, 124 yards Leroy Keyes 20...
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Mollenkopf, was ranked No. 9 in the final AP Poll. Purdue running back Leroy Keyes led the conference with 114 points scored, was a consensus first-team...
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games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. Leroy Keyes 25 rushes, 214 yards Leroy Keyes 28 rushes, 140 yards "Boilers take 44–6 win over Virginia"...
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Northwestern 5 Edwin Watson 227 1996 NC State 6 Leroy Keyes 225 1967 Illinois 7 Markell Jones 217 2017 Indiana 8 Leroy Keyes 214 1968 Wake Forest 9 Gary Danielson...
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football observers as a sophomore when he helped limit All-American Leroy Keyes during a 13–0 upset against the Purdue Boilermakers during the early...
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Heisman Trophy: quarterback Bob Griese was second in 1966, halfback Leroy Keyes placed third in 1967 and second in 1968, and quarterback Mike Phipps...
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that point the common draft. The Eagles, drafting third, would select Leroy Keyes while the Steelers, drafting fourth, would draft relative unknown Joe...
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voting. Griese was joined in the honor by Drew Brees, Rod Woodson and Leroy Keyes. Griese was selected by the AFL's Miami Dolphins as the fourth player...
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Heisman's largest margin of victory for 51 years, defeating runner-up Leroy Keyes by 1,750 points. In the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, #2 USC faced top-ranked...
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Csonka RB Syracuse Ted Hendricks DE Miami (FL) Bob Johnson C Tennessee Leroy Keyes RB Purdue Granville Liggins NT Oklahoma O. J. Simpson RB USC Ron Yary...
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clinches Rose Bowl berth Bob Griese 11/21, 255 Yds, 3 TD, 1 FG, 6/7 XP Leroy Keyes Rush TD, Pass TD, INT Jim Beirne 2 TD Rec Biggest margin in rivalry since...
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on both offense and defense. He became the first two-way player since Leroy Keyes of Purdue in 1968. In Lockbaum's junior season of 1986, he rushed for...
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voting. Woodson was joined in the honor by Drew Brees, Bob Griese, and Leroy Keyes. On January 8, 2016, Woodson was selected for induction in the College...
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1967 All-Big Ten Conference football team (section Key)
including quarterback Mike Phipps and running backs Perry Williams and Leroy Keyes, the latter of whom was the only player unanimously chosen for the All-Big...
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Iranian-born American academic, president of Carnegie Corporation (b. 1934) Leroy Keyes, 74, College Football Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles...
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poll. Leroy Keyes rushed for 1,003 yards (second to Ron Johnson) and finished second in the 1968 Heisman Trophy voting (behind O. J. Simpson). Keyes was...
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Kuharich's final draft, the Eagles selected Leroy Keyes, who ended up being a mediocre running back. Keyes was cut in 1972 after only four seasons. Following...
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1975) – film director and writer; films include Donnie Darko and Domino Leroy Keyes (1947–2021) – professional football running back for the Philadelphia...
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Conference; John Hicks, Ohio State 2010 – Brad Budde, USC; Hayden Fry, Iowa; Leroy Keyes, Purdue 2011 – Ron Dayne, Wisconsin; Dick Enberg, NBC; George Fleming...
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Johnson Darrius Johnson Herb Johnson Calvin Jones Leroy Jones Tony Jones Carlos Joseph Leroy Keyes Greg Knapp Charlie Krueger Pete Lammons Roger LeClerc...
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1968, No. 1 Purdue defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 37–22 behind the effort of Leroy Keyes, a two-way player for the Boilermakers. It was the eleventh 1 vs 2 game...
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Source: 1967 Consensus All-America Team Player scoring most points: Leroy Keyes, Purdue, 114. 1967 NCAA University Division football rankings 1967 College...
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1967 19 Harry Jones RB Arkansas 1968 14 Tim Rossovich † DE USC 1969 3 Leroy Keyes RB Purdue 1970 6 Steve Zabel LB Oklahoma 1971 5 Richard Harris DE Grambling...
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Kelly Marcus Kemp Bill Kenney Eddie Kennison William Kershaw Leroy Keyes Thakarius Keyes Daniel Kilgore Bruce King David King Darian Kinnard Jeff Kinney...
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Kenneally Steve Kenney Brett Kern Ryan Kerrigan Merritt Kersey Wade Key Leroy Keyes Howard Keys "Walter Abercrombie". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October...
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overwhelming choice for the Heisman Trophy, with 2,853 points. Second was Leroy Keyes, running back for Purdue, with 1,103 points, followed by Terry Hanratty...
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Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball. In 1997, Holmes became part of the Leroy Keyes Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame. Holmes Harris joined the Ohio Basketball...
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Falcons George Kunz Offensive tackle Notre Dame 3 Philadelphia Eagles Leroy Keyes Running back Purdue 4 Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Greene Defensive tackle...
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