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Layne Riggs is all set to recreate his father, Scott Riggs' milestone by winning his next race at the iconic Nashville Superspeedway. Riggs Jr.
These are the greatest single-game quarterback performances in college football history—ranked by dominance, impact, and ...
putting him just one win behind Bobby Layne, who had four seasons as the starter. Ewers became one of just four quarterbacks to lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 Championship alongside Young ...
McMichael became the sixth Texas Longhorn to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining Bobby Layne, Earl Campbell, Bobby Dillon, Tom Landry and Tex Schramm. After lettering in six ...
Bobby Layne claims the #7 spot. His three NFL Championships with the Detroit Lions made the difference, pushing him ahead of several other greats. Few players in NFL history matched Layne’s ...
Bobby Layne was born in Santa Anna, Texas, but moved to Fort Worth when he was young to live with his aunt and uncle, Mimi and Wade Hampton. The Hamptons eventually adopted Layne and moved to ...
No. 2: A Longhorn who enthralled the nation Bobby Layne, Highland Park: Layne did more than set a new standard for NFL quarterbacks in the late 1940s and 1950s. The Hall of Famer played the game ...
I have no doubt, somewhere up there on that gridiron in the sky, Bobby Layne was having a good laugh all season as injury upon injury mounted for the Lions on defense. I'm guessing the Blond ...
That title team featured seven Hall of Famers and was quarterbacked by the notable hard-living, tough guy Bobby Layne — the Blonde Bomber. Unfortunately, on Saturday night, the Lions' current ...
Bobby Layne, the tough Texan who led the Lions to championships as the team’s quarterback in the 1950s, famously declared the Lions would not win another title for 50 years after they traded him ...
If you're a Detroit Lions fan, you know about this one. So this one's for everyone else out there: the Detroit Lions have been an NFL franchise since 1930, when they were the Portsmouth Spartans. They ...
You're on the list. This brings us to the Curse of Bobby Layne. Back in 1958, the Lions traded Layne to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and an angry Layne allegedly declared the Lions wouldn't win a ...