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Jeff Fair

Jeffrey David Fair (born April 6, 1947) is a former college football athletic trainer. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the College of Education at Oklahoma State University in 2015, the Mid-America Athletic Trainers' Association Hall of Fame in 2002,〔http://www.maatad5.org/about-us/hall-of-fame/maata-hall-of-fame-members/〕 and the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers' Association Hall of Fame, also in 2002.〔http://www.oata.net/about-us/awards-accolades/hall-of-fame-2/〕 In 2015 Fair was awarded an honorary degree from the U.S. Naval Academy for his 18 years of dedicated service and selfless dedication to Naval Academy sports.
Fair holds patents on several inventions, including the Cowboy Collar and Anchor, that have provided student and professional athletes added protection from injury.
==Early life==
Jeff Fair was born in Lima, Ohio in 1947, to parents Stanley and Phyllis Fair. His father graduated from West Point therefore Fair followed his father living all over the United States. When Stanley was first posted to the Pentagon, Fair attended North Springfield Elementary in Virginia. It was also here that he met his best friend who loved football. Jeff was not big enough to play football, but wanted to be close to his friends. He took an athletic trainer’s course put out by Cramer’s. With this experience under his belt, he became the trainer for the football and basketball teams at Annandale High School in Virginia from 1961-1965.
Fair attended college at Kent State University from 1965-1971 where he earned a B.S. degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation and worked as a Student Trainer. While at Kent he did an internship at the Cleveland, Ohio, V-A hospital and earned certification as a kinesiotherapist. He and his wife both attended Kent State during the Kent State Shootings.〔http://www.library.kent.edu/carolyn-mallon-fair-personal-narrative-and-commentary〕 Fair gained employment as a campus officer who was ordered to take the flag which flew over campus. He later returned the flag to the University years later. He graduated and accepted a graduate assistantship at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. Jeff flew in a prop airplane when the basketball team traveled, and had a very cold season that year in football. When one of the football coaches left for Oklahoma State, he called and asked if Fair wanted to come to OSU as the football trainer.

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