the football field Ron Yary Stadium. While attending Bellflower High School, Yary starred in football, baseball, and basketball. Yary was born in Chicago...
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and military figure Ron Yary (born 1946), American football player Hary (name) Lary Yardy This page lists people with the surname Yary. If an internal link...
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With the picks, Minnesota selected Clinton Jones and Bob Grim in 1967, Ron Yary in 1968 and Ed White in 1969. On March 10, 1967, the Vikings hired new...
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of any school, including Junior Seau, Bruce Matthews, Marcus Allen, and Ron Yary. Among all colleges and universities, as of 2022, USC holds the all-time...
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"Tommy Yarr". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2024. "Ron Yary". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2024. "Billy Yates"...
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named a first-team All-Pro in three straight seasons since Dan Dierdorf, Ron Yary, and Rayfield Wright all did it in the 1970s, and the first right tackle...
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104 receptions, 1,577 receiving yards, and 13 touchdowns, while tackle Ron Yary once again anchored the offensive line. The Vikings' "Purple People Eaters"...
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expansion franchise and then again in 1968 when the franchise selected Ron Yary, an offensive tackle from the USC Trojans. The Vikings have used first-round...
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2001, along with Nick Buoniconti, Marv Levy, Jackie Slater, Lynn Swann, Ron Yary, and Jack Youngblood. In June 2003, Munchak was inducted into the National...
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second. The Vikings used the first overall pick to select offensive tackle Ron Yary. This was the last draft until 1980 in which the Washington Redskins exercised...
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two schools have had first overall picks in consecutive years: USC, with Ron Yary (1968) and O. J. Simpson (1969), and Oklahoma, with Baker Mayfield (2018)...
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USC's fifth offensive lineman selected in the top-5 of an NFL draft, after Ron Yary in 1968, Marvin Powell in 1977, Anthony Muñoz in 1980, and Tony Boselli...
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OT Ron Yary (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW) DE Carl Eller (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW) DT Alan Page (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW) S Paul Krause (NEA) WR Bob Grim OT Ron Yary DE Carl...
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RB Chuck Foreman, S Paul Krause, DT Alan Page, QB Fran Tarkenton and T Ron Yary Chuck Foreman, set an NFL record with 73 receptions, most by a running...
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game by a score of 21-20. O. J. Simpson Ron Yary O. J. Simpson (Junior), running back, Walter Camp Award Ron Yary (Senior), Tackle, Outland Trophy "Southern...
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catch by Frank Lewis, making the final 23–10. First team OT Ron Yary (AP) Second team OT Ron Yary (NEA-2, PFWA-2) DE Carl Eller (AP-2) DT Alan Page (AP-2...
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LB Jeff Siemon QB Fran Tarkenton G Ed White WR Sammy White T Ron Yary All-Pros T Ron Yary (1st team) RB Chuck Foreman (2nd team) DT Alan Page (2nd team)...
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The Vikings' offensive line was also very talented, led by right tackle Ron Yary and six-time Pro Bowl center Mick Tingelhoff. The Minnesota defense ranked...
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1979. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001 along with Ron Yary, Lynn Swann, Jackie Slater, Mike Munchak, Marv Levy, and Nick Buoniconti...
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Ron Yary DE Carl Eller WR John Gilliam S Paul Krause LB Jeff Siemon FB Chuck Foreman All-Pros DE Carl Eller (1st team) DT Alan Page (1st team) T Ron Yary...
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EuroLeague; formerly with five NBA teams, 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year Ron Yary, professional football player in College and Pro Football Hall of Fame;...
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the Vikings' offensive line, led by future Hall of Famers right tackle Ron Yary and center Mick Tingelhoff, allowed only 17 sacks. Aided by the "Purple...
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York Giants and 2007 New York Giants did not have any 1st team All-Pros. Ron Yary of the 1973, 1974 and 1976 Minnesota Vikings is the only offensive lineman...
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Vellone LG Ed Budde Mick Tingelhoff‡ C E. J. Holub Milt Sunde RG Mo Moorman Ron Yary‡ RT Dave Hill John Beasley TE Fred Arbanas John Henderson WR Otis Taylor...
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from the Rams (128th overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for LB Ron Porter. The Vikings traded CB Charlie Stukes to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange...
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overall) to the Eagles in exchange for QB King Hill. The Vikings traded QB Ron Vander Kelen to the Falcons in exchange for a fifth-round selection (106th...
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With the first pick, the Minnesota Vikings selected offensive tackle Ron Yary from the University of Southern California. The Eastern Conference was...
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before the 1997 NFL draft. Pace was the first offensive lineman since Ron Yary in 1968 to be drafted first overall. After a three-week holdout, on August...
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LB Matt Blair RB Chuck Foreman LB Jeff Siemon G Ed White WR Sammy White T Ron Yary All-Pros T Ron Yary (2nd team) Uniform ← 1976 Vikings seasons 1978 →...
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New York, NY Bubba Smith 8 1968 January 30–31, 1968 17 462 New York, NY Ron Yary 8 1969 January 28–29, 1969 17 442 New York, NY O. J. Simpson 5 1970 January...
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