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Richard Wood (American football)

Richard Marlon Wood (born May 31, 1953) is a former American football All-American linebacker who played for Thomas Jefferson High School in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the Univ. of Southern California Trojans, and the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He was the team captain and leading tackler of the Buccaneers' early teams, coached by John McKay.
==College career==
Wood attended the University of Southern California as a student and football player. There he was a three-time All-American for the U.S.C. football team during the 1972-74 seasons. The Trojans football team won two National Championships during Wood's years there. He was a modest-sized player for a NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly NCAA Division I-A) linebacker, but made up for his lack of size with lightning speed, stamina, and hard-hitting tackles.
His trademark Batman "band of black" painted across his nose and around both eyes, as those eyes peered out from his helmet, was celebrated by his teammates, the sports press, and Trojan football fans, and they were a gesture to intimidate opponent's linemen and running backs.
Wood came to the varsity as a sophomore in 1972, and he not only led the undefeated Trojans in tackles, but also he surpassed the total of his closest teammate by 30 tackles. He was given the responsibility of calling his team's defensive signals.
Wood had five interceptions, returning one for a touchdown and he deflected four other passes. For his efforts he gained first-team All-American honors. In his junior year he once again led U.S.C. to a conference title and another trip to the Rose Bowl Game. He was a consensus All-American in 1973. In 1974, Wood was part of his second victorious Rose Bowl team and national championship team. He repeated as a consensus All-American honoree. While at U.S.C. the Trojans had a 31-3-2 won-loss-tied record.
In 2007, Wood was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

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