Wilton Davis
American football player (1929–2004)
Hardin–Simmons Cowboys | |
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Personal information | |
Born: | March 3, 1929 Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Died: | January 15, 2004(2004-01-15) (aged 74) Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Career history | |
College | Hardin–Simmons University |
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Wilton “Hook” Davis (March 3, 1929 – January 15, 2004) was an American football player. He played college football for Hardin–Simmons University. He led the NCAA major colleges in rushing yardage with 1,173 rushing yards in 1947.[1][2] In 1948, he ranked fifth in rushing yardage with 889 yards and an average of 6.59 yards per carry.[3] With Davis as the leading ground-gainer and Warren B. Woodson as head coach, Hardin-Simmons compiled a 14-5-3 record from 1947 to 1948.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Arizona Star Wins Offensive Crown; Davis Finishes on Top in Rushing". The Amarillo Daily News (AP story). December 12, 1947. p. 17.
- ^ ESPN College Football Encyclopedia, p. 1209.
- ^ "Ground Gain Title To Miners' Wendt". Clovis News-Journal (AP story). December 10, 1948.
- ^ "Hardin-Simmons Yearly Results (1945-1949)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
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Chicago Bears 1950 NFL draft selections
- Chuck Hunsinger
- Fred "Curly" Morrison
- John Dottley
- Steve Romanik
- Tom Novak
- Dom Papaleo
- Ernie Zalejski
- Gaspar Perricone
- Wayne Hansen
- Rollin Prather
- Sam Nevills
- Floyd Reid
- Dick Braznell
- Al Wahl
- John Helwig
- Kenny Roof
- Frank Dempsey
- Al Hover
- Jimmy Glisson
- Ed Bradley
- Ray Janaszek
- Rupert Andrews
- Billy Bye
- Jim (Tank) Crawford
- Bob Angle
- Jim Byler
- Bill Bigham
- Walt Polenske
- Perry Samuels
- George Sella
- Wilton (Hook) Davis
- Jim Kenary
- Ferd Nadherny
- Allen Markert
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