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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charley Trippi. Charley Trippi at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Charley Trippi at the College Football Hall of Fame...
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  • Charley Lane Johnson (November 22, 1938 – September 3, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football...
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    national champion in an NCAA record book. 1946 – Fueled by the return of Charley Trippi, the 1946 SEC Champion Bulldogs went 10–0, including a 20–10 win over...
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  • USFL stats with the Los Angeles Express are not counted. Tom Matte and Charley Trippi have 1,200 and 687 rushing attempts, respectively, enough for placement...
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    touchdowns: 110, Larry Fitzgerald (2004–2020) Punt return average: 13.7, Charley Trippi (1947–1955) Kickoff return average: 28.5, Ollie Matson (1952, 1954–1958)...
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  • Trippi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charley Trippi (1921–2022), American football player Joe Trippi (born 1956), American political...
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    Dollar Backfield", which included quarterback Paul Christman, halfback Charley Trippi, halfback Elmer Angsman, and fullback Pat Harder, piling up 282 rushing...
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  • The team was led by its "Million Dollar Backfield" of Elmer Angsman, Charley Trippi, Paul Christman, and Pat Harder. It was quite a turnaround for a franchise...
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    five times and selected Ki Aldrich in 1939, George Cafego in 1940, Charley Trippi in 1945, King Hill in 1958, and Kyler Murray in 2019. In the most recent...
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  • "Gilliam turns Star dreams into dust". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2. "Charley Trippi's College All-Star Game Trophy". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved...
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  • Washington; John Sciarra, UCLA; Russell Stein, Washington & Jefferson; Charley Trippi, Georgia; Ron Vander Kelen, Wisconsin; George Wilson, Washington 1992...
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  • Hardy (10) / Frank Tripucka (2) 1951 Charley Trippi (6) / Jim Hardy (4) / Frank Tripucka (2) 1952 Charley Trippi (10) / Don Panciera (1) / Frank Tripucka...
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  • overall pick of the draft, the Chicago Cardinals selected halfback Charley Trippi. Although there were formally 32 rounds of the draft, each of the 11...
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    receiving yards in the 29–24 victory. Mitchell was the recipient of the Charley Trippi Most Versatile Player award. Mitchell practiced at cornerback and spent...
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  • played in North Carolina at Duke Stadium in Durham the year before. Charley Trippi of Georgia was named the Player of the Game when the award was created...
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    from the original on October 2, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2010. "Charlie Trippi NFL Statistics". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on January...
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    34 Herschel Walker 1980–1982 1985 40 Theron Sapp 1955–1958 1959 62 Charley Trippi 1942, 1945–1946 1947 Georgia Southern 3 Adrian Peterson 1998–2001 8...
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    Stanfill, Jon Stinchcomb, Matt Stinchcomb, Marcus Stroud, Tommy Thurson, Charley Trippi, Herschel Walker, Gene Washington, Charles Wittemore, Scott Woerner...
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    Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant Offense QB Archie Manning, Ole Miss 1968–70 HB Charley Trippi, Georgia 1942,45–46 HB Billy Cannon, LSU 1957–59 HB Herschel Walker...
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  • Associated Press. December 18, 1970. p. 21. Retrieved July 11, 2016. "Trippi Winner Of Football Award". The Free Lance-Star. Associated Press. December...
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  • Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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  • four children - Zach, Jonah, Brayden, and Jake. After the death of Charley Trippi in October 2022, McNally was the oldest living member of the Pro Football...
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    Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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  • first-team, five second-team). He died on February 19, age 80. Charley Trippi Trippi played nine seasons in the NFL as a halfback/quarterback with the...
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    Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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    Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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    Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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  • Sunday, December 28, 1947 Kickoff: 1:05 p.m. CST First quarter CHI – Charley Trippi 44 run (Pat Harder kick), 7–0 CHI Second quarter CHI – Elmer Angsman...
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    McWilliams, HB, Mississippi State 1945: Harry Gilmer, TB, Alabama 1946: Charley Trippi, HB, Georgia 1947: Charlie Conerly, TB, Ole Miss 1948: John Rauch, QB...
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    Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951) Frank Tripucka (1950–1952) Charley Trippi (1951–1952) Don Panciera (1952) Jim Root (1953, 1956) Steve Romanik...
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