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Nile Clarke Kinnick, Jr (born July 9, 1918 in Adel, Iowa; died on June 2, 1943) was one of college football’s top players and was one of the greatest athletes to have come out of the state of Iowa, where he played football at the University of Iowa.Football careerDuring his final season, in the fall of 1939, the Iowa team was picked to finish last in the Big Ten Conference after having gone just 2-13-1 the previous two years. However, the Iowa team, lead by Kinnick, went 6-1-1 that season and finished second in the conference. The 1939 team was nicknamed the Ironmen because most of the players played the entire game.The highlight of the season was Iowa’s 7-6 upset of highly ranked Notre Dame. In that game, he scored the winning touchdown and kicked the extra point. During his senior year he threw for 638 yards and 11 touchdowns on only 31 passes and ran for 374 yards. As a kicker, Kinnick punted 71 times in his career for a 39.9 average and hit 11 of 17 drop kicks. In 1939, he was involved in 16 of the 19 touchdowns (11 passing, 5 rushing) that Iowa scored and was involved in 107 of the 130 points that Iowa scored that year. In addition to being a top athlete, he was also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, had a 3.4 grade point average, and was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. At the end of the season, he won virtually every award in the country. He won the Heisman Trophy, the Walter Camp Award, and the Maxwell Award and in a poll conducted by the AP, he was picked as the nation’s top male athlete of the year, beating out such notables as Joe DiMaggio and Joe Louis. Even today, his Heisman acceptance speech is remembered as one of the most eloquent and moving ever given. Heisman Trophy Acceptance Speech:"Thank you very, very kindly, Mr. Holcomb. It seems to me that everyone is letting his superlatives run away with him this evening. But nonetheless, I want you to know that I am mighty, mighty happy to accept this trophy this evening. Navy serviceInstead of going into professional football, he entered the University of Iowa Law School with plans to go into politics. He became a navy pilot during World War II. On June 2, 1943, Kinnick was on a routine training flight from the aircraft carrier USS Lexington, which was off the coast of Venezuela in the Gulf of Paria. During the flight, his plane developed engine trouble and he was forced to ditch it into the ocean. When the rescue boats arrived at the crash site, there was no trace of the plane or of Kinnick and his body was never recovered.LegacyAlthough forgotten by many people, he is still honored by the people of Iowa and by the Big Ten Conference. In 1989, he was voted the greatest football player in Iowa history. Although many people know that the Iowa football team plays its games in Kinnick Stadium, which was renamed for him in 1972, very few people know that the coin that is flipped at the start of every Big Ten football game has his image on it – a lasting tribute to Iowa’s greatest football player.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Nile Kinnick ] Some related entries: Joe Carter | Gordon Mitchell | Mike Woodson | Harry Hooper | Jessie Ward | Eric Williams | Ray Felix | Johnny Paredes | Larry Ellison | Jannero Pargo | Wilbur Cooper This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Nile Kinnick; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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