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Steve Tensi

Stephen Michael "Steve" Tensi (born December 8, 1942) is a former professional American football quarterback in the American Football League and the National Football League. He played for the San Diego Chargers (1965–1966) and the Denver Broncos (1967–1970).
==College career==
Tensi came to Florida State from Elder High School in Cincinnati, Ohio,〔Nolefan.org, "Florida State Football - 1964 Year In Review", http://nolefan.org/summary/f1964.html. Retrieved August 19, 2013.〕 where he had been his high school MVP and first-team All City and ''Cincinnati Post'' All-Metro.〔Elder High School (?), "Elder Panther Football 1960". http://media.elderhs.net/EHSPortsArchives/FootballArchives/HistoryFiles/History1960.htm . Retrieved August 19, 2013.〕 His biggest collegiate success came in 1964, his senior year at FSU. The Seminoles switched to a pro-set offense that year and had one of the highest scoring teams in college football, averaging nearly 24 points a game.〔Garnet and Great podcast, "Steve Tensi talks about Biletnikoff, beating the Gators for the first time, and the Noles breakout season of '64". March 14, 2007. http://classicnoles.typepad.com/garnetandgreat/2007/03/steve_tensi_tal.html Retrieved August 19, 2013.〕 Tensi threw for 1,683 yards and 14 TDs in FSU's 10 games, many of which were thrown to first-team All American and future Oakland Raiders great Fred Biletnikoff. Behind the Tensi to Biletnikoff tandem, and a defense which had four shutouts, Florida State enjoyed its best record up until that time, going 9-1-1.〔SR/College Football, "1964 Florida State Seminoles Schedule and Results". http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/florida-state/1964-schedule.html Retrieved August 19, 2013.〕 Their victories included a blowout win over #5 ranked University of Kentucky and the Seminoles' first win ever against the University of Florida.〔Garnet and Great, ibid.〕 Tensi capped the season with 5 touchdown passes and 303 yards in passing (and four interceptions) in Florida State's 36-19 Gator Bowl victory over the University of Oklahoma. He and Biletnikoff were named co-FSU players of the game.〔Nolefan.org, ibid.〕
In 1981, Tensi was named to Florida State's athletic Hall of Fame.〔Seminoles Athletics, "Steve Tensi", Seminoles. com http://www.seminoles.com/genrel/tensi_steve00.html Retrieved March 4, 2013.〕

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