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Bubba Smith

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NameBubba Smith
Date of birthFebruary 28, 1945(age 65)
Place of birthOrange, Texas
PositionDefensive end
CollegeMichigan State
Common Draft1967 / Round 1/ Pick 1
Honors1× First-team All-Pro (1971)
2× Second-team All-Pro (1968, 1970)
2× Pro Bowl selection (1970, 1971)
Teams
Baltimore Colts
Oakland Raiders
Houston Oilers
College Football Hall of Fame60008

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Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith (born February 28, 1945) is an American actor and former athlete. He was a professional football player in the 1960s and 1970s who became an actor in the late 1970s. Born in Orange, Texas, he attended Charlton-Pollard High school in Beaumont, Texas. In addition to his great football ability, he was well known for what was considered to be a tremendous size at the time of his football career: 6 ft 7 in (201 cm), 265 lb (120.2 kg) and size 16 shoe. He is the only Michigan State player to be taken #1 overall in the NFL draft.

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Battle Creek Enquirer--Nick Buckley: Not since the days of Lieutenant Hightower (-Bubba Smith-) has MSU had this kind of season. The win over Wisconsin stands out, but is it enough ... - Date : Tue, 19 Oct 2010 08:34:26 GMT+00:00
Week 8 NCAA Football Handicapping - CappersPicks.com (blog) Tweet this news
CappersPicks.com (blog)--Heady times for old-school Spartans fans, who haven't seen this record since -Bubba Smith- and George Webster way back in the day 44 years ago. ... - Date : Tue, 19 Oct 2010 13:54:51 GMT+00:00

UPI College Lineman of the Year

1950: Richter * 1951: McColl * 1952: Catlin * 1953: J. Roberts * 1954: Ellena * 1955: Pellegrini * 1956: Tubbs * 1957: Karras * 1958: Harrison * 1959: R. Davis * 1960: T. Brown * 1961: Romig * 1962: Bell * 1963: Appleton * 1964: Butkus * 1965: Twilley * 1966: B. Smith * 1967: Liggins * 1968: Hendricks * 1969: McCoy * 1970: Stillwagon * 1971: Patulski * 1972: Glover * 1973: Hicks * 1974: White * 1975: Selmon * 1976: Browner * 1977: Browner * 1978: G. Roberts * 1979: Budde * 1980: H. Green * 1981: Sims * 1982: Rimington * 1983: Steinkuhler * 1984: Fralic * 1985: Casillas * 1986: J. Brown * 1987: Hennings * 1988: Mandarich * 1989: Zorich * 1990: Maryland * 1991: Emtman * 1992: Curry * 1993: Waldrop * 1994: Wiegert * 1995: Ogden * 1996: Pace

50th Anniversary Senior Bowl All-Time Team

Offense: QB Joe Namath, Alabama, 1965 * RB Walter Payton, Jackson State, 1975 * RB Bo Jackson, Auburn, 1986 * RB Franco Harris, Penn State, 1972 * WR Lynn Swann, Southern Cal, 1974 * WR Steve Largent, Tulsa, 1976 * FL Art Monk Syracuse, 1980 * TE Ozzie Newsome, Alabama, 1978
OL Gene Upshaw, Texas A&I, 1967 * OL Jerry Kramer, Idaho, 1958] * OL Randall McDaniel, Arizona State, 1988 * G Tom Banks, Auburn, 1970 * C Mike Webster, Wisconsin, 1973
Defense: DE Jack Youngblood, Florida, 1971 * DE Ed Jones, Tennessee State, 1974 * DT Bubba Smith, Michigan State, 1967 * DT Joe Greene, North Texas State, 1969 * OLB Ted Hendricks, Miami, 1969 * OLB Derrick Thomas, Alabama, 1989 * MLB Ray Nitschke, Illinois, 1958 * MLB Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama, 1963
CB Roger Wehrli, Missouri, 1969 * CB Dale Carter, Tennessee, 1992 * FS Paul Krause, Iowa, 1964 * SS Albert Lewis, Grambling, 1983
Special Teams P Ray Guy, So. Miss 1972 * PK Morten Andersen, Michigan State, 1982 * KR Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma 1974

National Football League Draft number one overall picks

Berwanger * Francis * C. Davis * Aldrich * Cafego * Harmon * Dudley * Sinkwich * Bertelli * Trippi * Dancewicz * Fenimore * Gilmer * Bednarik * Hart * Rote * Wade * Babcock * Garrett * Shaw * Glick * Hornung * Hill * Duncan * Cannon * Mason * E. Davis * Baker * Parks * Frederickson * Nobis * Bu. Smith * Yary * Simpson * Bradshaw * Plunkett * Patulski * Matuszak * Jones * Bartkowski * Selmon * Bell * Campbell * Cousineau * B. Sims * Rogers * K. Sims * Elway * Fryar * Br. Smith * Jackson * Testaverde * Bruce * Aikman * George * Maryland * Emtman * Bledsoe * Wilkinson * Carter * Johnson * Pace * P. Manning * Couch * Brown * Vick * Carr * Palmer * E. Manning * A. Smith * Williams * Russell * Long * Stafford * Bradford |

Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V Champions

15 Earl Morrall * 17 Sam Havrilak * 19 Johnny Unitas * 20 Jerry Logan * 21 Rick Volk * 27 Ray Perkins * 28 Jimmy Orr * 30 Ron Gardin * 32 Mike Curtis * 33 Eddie Hinton * 34 Tom Nowatzke * 35 Jim Duncan * 36 Norm Bulaich * 40 Jack Maitland * 42 Tom Maxwell * 45 Jerry Hill * 47 Charles Stukes * 49 David Lee * 50 Bill Curry * 51 Bob Grant * 52 Robbie Nichols * 54 Tom Goode * 56 Ray May * 60 George Wright * 61 Cornelius Johnson * 62 Glenn Ressler * 71 Dan Sullivan * 72 Bob Vogel * 73 Sam Ball * 74 Billy Ray Smith * 75 John Williams * 76 Fred Miller * 78 Bubba Smith * 80 Jim O'Brien * 81 Billy Newsome * 83 Ted Hendricks * 84 Tom Mitchell * 85 Roy Hilton * 87 Roy Jefferson * 88 John Mackey

Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks

Vessels * Davidson * Shaw * Ameche * Moore * Parker * Lyles * Burkett * Mix * Matte * Harris * Vogel * Woodson * Curtis * Ball * Smith * Detwiler * Williams * Hinton * Bulaich * McCauley * Dunlap * Drougas * Jones * Ehrmann * Dutton * Carr * Huff * Novak * Burke * McCall * Krauss * Dickey * Hatchett * McMillan * Thompson * Cooks * Schlichter * Elway * Coleman * Solt * Bickett * Hand * Bennett * Rison * George * Emtman * Coryatt * Dawkins * Faulk * Alberts * Ellis Johnson * Harrison * Glenn * Manning * James * Morris * Wayne * Freeney * Clark * Jackson * Addai * Gonzalez * Brown * Hughes



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