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Larry Ferguson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Larry Ferguson
Larry P Ferguson (March 19, 1940 in Madison, Illinois and died May 31, 2015 in Chicago Heights, IL) was a college football player for the University of Iowa. He was named a first team All-American in 1960 and played one season for the Detroit Lions. He has six kids Darrick, Lori, Larry Jr., Vicki, Rachella, and James. ==Playing career==
Larry Ferguson only carried the ball nine times for Iowa as a sophomore in 1959, but he gained national attention as a junior in 1960. He had an 85-yard touchdown run in the season opener against Oregon State, and he had a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown the following week.〔Hawkeye Legends, Lists, & Lore, by Mike Finn & Chad Leistikow, Page 117 (ISBN 1-57167-178-1)〕 In Iowa’s final conference game that season, Ferguson had a 91-yard touchdown run against Ohio State to help give Iowa a 35-12 victory and a share of the 1960 Big Ten title.〔Hawkeye Greats, By the Numbers, by Lyle Hammes and Neal Rozendaal, Page 93 (ISBN 1-426-94303-2)〕 He was voted first team all-Big Ten and first team All-American as a junior in 1960. In 1961, Ferguson suffered a season ending knee injury in the first quarter of the first game. He was given a medical redshirt and returned for his senior season in 1962. As a senior in 1962, Larry Ferguson led the Hawkeyes in rushing with 547 yards and was named all-Big Ten. As team captain, he helped lead Iowa to victories over Michigan and Ohio State, the first time Iowa had ever defeated both of those schools in the same season.〔Hawkeye Greats, By the Numbers, by Lyle Hammes and Neal Rozendaal, Page 94 (ISBN 1-426-94303-2)〕
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