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Leroy Thompson (running back) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leroy Thompson (running back)
Ulys Leroy Thompson (born February 3, 1968) is a former American football running back who played six seasons in the National Football League, the first three with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and then one apiece with the New England Patriots, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was an excellent receiver out of the backfield, accumulating 153 career receptions, including a career best of 65 in 1994 with the Patriots. He played college football at Penn State. After retiring from the NFL, Thompson returned to his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he works as a developer and community advocate. ==High school==
Thompson was raised in the Five Points neighborhood of East Knoxville,〔Tom Ballard, "(LeRoy Thompson Wants to Give Back to the Region )," Teknovation.biz, 3 February 2013.〕 one of four children of Ulysses and Edna Thompson.〔Gary Lundy, "(Football's Leroy Thompson Gives Back, In Faith )," ''Ocala (FL) Star-Banner'', 24 August 2002.〕 He played high school football at Austin-East, where he rushed for 5,987 career yards on offense,〔Chip Cirillo, "(Ensworth's Corn Elder Near Top 10 in Rushing )," ''The Tennessean'', 1 November 2012.〕 and registered a state-record 41 career interceptions on defense.〔"(Career Interceptions )," ''National Federation of State High School Associations Record Book'', 2013. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.〕 During his senior year in 1986, he carried 196 times for 1,980 yards and 35 touchdowns, leading the Roadrunners to a 15-0 season and the state championship.〔Fran LaBelle, "(UM Battles Bowl Rivals For Running Back )," ''Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel'', 11 February 1987.〕 He also played basketball, winning state tournament MVP honors after leading Austin-East to a 33-1 record and the state title in 1985.〔Steve Williams, "(State Title Total for Knoxville in TSSAA Basketball Remains 13 )," ''Knoxville Focus'', 2013. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.〕 Following his senior season, Thompson was named to the All-American teams of several publications, including ''Parade'' and ''USA Today''. Considered one of the top ten football prospects in the nation, he held offers from 125 schools,〔 and was described as the "most highly recruited football player in Knoxville history."〔Jimmy Hyams, "(All-American Running Back Says He Plans to Sign With Penn State )," ''The Pittsburgh Press'', 14 February 1987.〕 By February 1987, he had narrowed his choice to Penn State and his hometown school, Tennessee. He chose Penn State for the Lions' training facilities and winning tradition (Penn State was coming off a national championship season),〔"(Thompson Picks PSU )," ''Washington (PA) Observer-Reporter'', 15 February 1987.〕 as well as the opportunity to play early.〔John Kunda, "(Penn St. Upgrades Its List )," ''The Morning Call'', 17 February 1987.〕
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