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  • Alan Ameche
  • American football player (1933–1988)

    Alan Ameche (/əˈmiːtʃi/; June 1, 1933 – August 8, 1988), nicknamed "the Iron Horse", or simply "the Horse", was an American professional football player

    Alan Ameche

    Alan Ameche

    Alan_Ameche

  • Don Ameche
  • American actor (1908–1993)

    Don Ameche (/əˈmiːtʃi/; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 – December 6, 1993) was an American actor, comedian and vaudevillian. After playing in college

    Don Ameche

    Don Ameche

    Don_Ameche

  • 1958 NFL Championship Game
  • Renowned American football event

    from Gifford to set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Colts running back Alan Ameche. On their next drive, New York got a big scoring opportunity when they

    1958 NFL Championship Game

    1958 NFL Championship Game

    1958_NFL_Championship_Game

  • Jim Ameche
  • American actor (1915–1983)

    Jim Ameche (August 6, 1915 – February 4, 1983) was an American radio actor who is most notable for his role as radio's original Jack Armstrong on Jack

    Jim Ameche

    Jim Ameche

    Jim_Ameche

  • Wisconsin Badgers football
  • American college football team

    successful since the 1990s. Wisconsin has had two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, and has had twelve former players inducted into the College

    Wisconsin Badgers football

    Wisconsin Badgers football

    Wisconsin_Badgers_football

  • List of NFL Rookie of the Year awards
  • of the Year". NFL.com. February 6, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025. "Alan Ameche Rookie Of Year". Pampa Daily News. United Press. December 22, 1955. p

    List of NFL Rookie of the Year awards

    List_of_NFL_Rookie_of_the_Year_awards

  • Ameche
  • Surname list

    Ameche is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Ameche (1933–1988), American football player Don Ameche (1908–1993), American actor

    Ameche

    Ameche

  • Baltimore Colts
  • Professional American football team in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1953 to 1983

    Johnny Unitas marched the Colts downfield in sudden death overtime and Alan Ameche scored the winning touchdown on a 1-yard run. Much of the credit for

    Baltimore Colts

    Baltimore_Colts

  • Johnny Unitas
  • American football player (1933–2002)

    York Giants 23–17 in sudden death overtime on a touchdown by fullback Alan Ameche. It was the first overtime game in NFL history, and is often referred

    Johnny Unitas

    Johnny Unitas

    Johnny_Unitas

  • Gino's Hamburgers
  • Fast food chain originating in Baltimore, Maryland, US

    Maryland, by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friends Joe Campanella, who played linebacker

    Gino's Hamburgers

    Gino's_Hamburgers

  • List of Heisman Trophy winners
  • Lattner Notre Dame (4) HB 1,850 49.1% Senior 7th Pittsburgh Steelers 1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB 1,068 27.0% Senior 3rd Baltimore Colts 1955 Howard Cassady

    List of Heisman Trophy winners

    List of Heisman Trophy winners

    List_of_Heisman_Trophy_winners

  • Eric Dickerson
  • American football player (born 1960)

    yards rushing, became the first Colt to lead the league in rushing since Alan Ameche in 1955. This would mark the apogee of Dickerson's career with the Colts

    Eric Dickerson

    Eric Dickerson

    Eric_Dickerson

  • 1988 NFL season
  • American football season

    changed from five yards and an automatic first down to just five yards. Alan Ameche: Having played for the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s, he died of a heart

    1988 NFL season

    1988 NFL season

    1988_NFL_season

  • Rose Bowl Game
  • Annual American college gridiron football postseason game

    Tournament of Roses; Danny O'Neil, Oregon; John Robinson, USC 2004 – Alan Ameche, Wisconsin; Rudy Bukich, USC; Wayne Duke, Big Ten; Jim Stivers, Tournament

    Rose Bowl Game

    Rose_Bowl_Game

  • NFL playoffs
  • US National Football League playoff games

    Ever Played"), decided by a one-yard touchdown run by Colts fullback Alan Ameche after eight minutes and fifteen seconds of extra time. Overtime under

    NFL playoffs

    NFL_playoffs

  • Weeb Ewbank
  • American football coach (1907–1998)

    potent offense that included wide receiver Raymond Berry and fullback Alan Ameche to an NFL championship in 1958. The Colts repeated as champions in 1959

    Weeb Ewbank

    Weeb Ewbank

    Weeb_Ewbank

  • Ernie Barnes
  • American painter (1938–2009)

    Johnny Unitas, Jim Parker, Lenny Moore, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Alan Ameche and "Big Daddy" Lipscomb. After he returned home, without making any

    Ernie Barnes

    Ernie Barnes

    Ernie_Barnes

  • List of people with given name Alan
  • actor Alan Aldridge (1938–2017), British artist Alan Alegre (born 1991), Argentine footballer Alan Ameche (1933–1988), American football player Alan Anderson

    List of people with given name Alan

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Alan

  • 1958 Baltimore Colts season
  • 6th season in franchise history; first playoff appearance and NFL Championship win

    championship game, which ended in overtime with a touchdown by fullback Alan Ameche. Date: September 28 Location: Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date:

    1958 Baltimore Colts season

    1958 Baltimore Colts season

    1958_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Gino Marchetti
  • American football player (1926–2019)

    Alan Ameche to ask Lenny Moore how the black and white players could all have even held together as a great team. Moore's later response to Ameche's speculation

    Gino Marchetti

    Gino Marchetti

    Gino_Marchetti

  • 1952 Wisconsin Badgers football team
  • American college football season

    valuable player. Suminski and fullback Alan Ameche received first-team honors on the 1952 All-America team. Ameche ranked fourth in the nation with 936

    1952 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1952 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1952_Wisconsin_Badgers_football_team

  • Quenton Nelson
  • American football player (born 1996)

    team history to earn Pro Bowl honors in his first four seasons, joining Alan Ameche (1955–58). He also became the first offensive lineman in the NFL to do

    Quenton Nelson

    Quenton Nelson

    Quenton_Nelson

  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Home stadium of the Wisconsin, Badgers. Madison, Wisconsin

    home record. The numbers of Wisconsin's two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, are displayed on the upper deck façade. Both of their

    Camp Randall Stadium

    Camp Randall Stadium

    Camp_Randall_Stadium

  • List of Italian American sportspeople
  • Allegretti (born 1996) Lyle Alzado (1949–1992) Chuck Amato (born 1946) Alan Ameche (1933–1988) Danny Amendola (born 1985), coach for the Las Vegas Raiders

    List of Italian American sportspeople

    List_of_Italian_American_sportspeople

  • Horse (disambiguation)
  • List of people with the same nickname

    States during the Seminole Wars Michael Horse (born 1951), American actor Alan Ameche (1933–1988), American football player and entrepreneur nicknamed "the

    Horse (disambiguation)

    Horse_(disambiguation)

  • List of Indianapolis Colts seasons
  • Archived from the original on June 25, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022. "Alan Ameche Named Pro Rookie of Year". The Pittsburgh Press. United Press. December

    List of Indianapolis Colts seasons

    List of Indianapolis Colts seasons

    List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_seasons

  • List of NFL annual rushing touchdowns leaders
  • Archived from the original on May 18, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2023. "Alan Ameche Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro Football Reference

    List of NFL annual rushing touchdowns leaders

    List of NFL annual rushing touchdowns leaders

    List_of_NFL_annual_rushing_touchdowns_leaders

  • Cadillac Williams
  • American football player and coach (born 1982)

    yards in the first three weeks of a career, a record previously held by Alan Ameche of the 1955 Baltimore Colts. Williams was also named rookie of the week

    Cadillac Williams

    Cadillac Williams

    Cadillac_Williams

  • Wisconsin Badgers
  • Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Badger football program has had two Heisman Trophy winners: fullback Alan Ameche in 1954, and running back Ron Dayne in 1999. They came close in the 2011–2012

    Wisconsin Badgers

    Wisconsin Badgers

    Wisconsin_Badgers

  • List of people from Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • businessman William H. Stevenson, U.S. representative Milo Allison, MLB player Alan Ameche, Wisconsin Badgers and NFL football player, 1954 Heisman Trophy winner

    List of people from Kenosha, Wisconsin

    List_of_people_from_Kenosha,_Wisconsin

  • Melvin Gordon
  • American football player (born 1993)

    the Heisman Trophy, all of whom played running back for the Badgers. Alan Ameche (1954) and Ron Dayne (1999) won the award, while Montee Ball (2011) finished

    Melvin Gordon

    Melvin Gordon

    Melvin_Gordon

  • List of unanimous All-Americans in college football
  • Johnny Lattner HB Notre Dame 1954 AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP Alan Ameche FB Wisconsin Bud Brooks G Arkansas Howard Cassady HB Ohio State Ralph

    List of unanimous All-Americans in college football

    List of unanimous All-Americans in college football

    List_of_unanimous_All-Americans_in_college_football

  • James White (running back)
  • American football player (born 1992)

    the winning touchdown in overtime in an NFL championship game after Alan Ameche, a fellow Wisconsin Badger, who did so for the Baltimore Colts in 1958

    James White (running back)

    James White (running back)

    James_White_(running_back)

  • Glenn Davis (halfback)
  • American football player (1924–2005)

    son, Ralph. In 1996, Davis married Yvonne Ameche, widow of NFL star and fellow Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche. Davis was survived by his wife Yvonne,

    Glenn Davis (halfback)

    Glenn Davis (halfback)

    Glenn_Davis_(halfback)

  • Chicago Tribune Silver Football
  • Big Ten Conference college football award

    Minnesota HB 1953 First two-time winner, UPI Player of the Year 1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB Heisman Trophy winner, UPI Player of the Year 1955 Howard

    Chicago Tribune Silver Football

    Chicago Tribune Silver Football

    Chicago_Tribune_Silver_Football

  • 1955 NFL season
  • American football season

    Statistic Name Team Yards Passing Jim Finks Pittsburgh 2270 Rushing Alan Ameche Baltimore 961 Receiving Pete Pihos Philadelphia 864

    1955 NFL season

    1955_NFL_season

  • List of NFL players (A)
  • Amaya John Amberg Ashley Ambrose Dick Ambrose John Ambrose Walt Ambrose Alan Ameche Kiran Amegadjie Danny Amendola David Amerson Glen Amerson Dave Ames Otis

    List of NFL players (A)

    List_of_NFL_players_(A)

  • Wisconsin Wolfpack
  • Wisconsin (2008) Charles Hart Park, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (2009–2011) Alan Ameche Field, Kenosha, Wisconsin (2010–2011) Greendale High School, Greendale

    Wisconsin Wolfpack

    Wisconsin_Wolfpack

  • List of Indianapolis Colts team records
  • 1987–1991 5,194 Lenny Moore 1955–1967 5,174 Tom Matte 1961–1972 4,646 Joseph Addai 2006–2011 4,453 Alan Ameche 1955–1960 4,045 Randy McMillan 1981–1986 3,876

    List of Indianapolis Colts team records

    List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_team_records

  • Big Ten Conference football individual awards
  • List of Big Ten Conference football awards

    and Drew Brees. Award started in 2011, named in honor of Wisconsin's Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne. Award began in 2011 and is named in honor of Wisconsin's

    Big Ten Conference football individual awards

    Big_Ten_Conference_football_individual_awards

  • 1960 Baltimore Colts season
  • 8th season in franchise history

    star running back Alan Ameche tore his Achilles tendon and missed the final two games. The injury ended his career. With Ameche out, the Colts ended

    1960 Baltimore Colts season

    1960 Baltimore Colts season

    1960_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Iron horse (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    manufacturer Lou Gehrig (1903–1941), American Hall-of-Fame baseball player Alan Ameche (1933–1988), American football player and entrepreneur Giant's Causeway

    Iron horse (disambiguation)

    Iron_horse_(disambiguation)

  • John Cappelletti
  • American football player (born 1952)

    Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche. The first time Cappelletti ever saw a Heisman Trophy was as a college sophomore visiting Ameche's home with his teenage

    John Cappelletti

    John Cappelletti

    John_Cappelletti

  • List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players)
  • Alvarez Florida Wide receiver 2011 Lance Alworth Arkansas Halfback 1984 Alan Ameche Wisconsin Fullback 1975 Knowlton Ames Princeton Fullback 1969 Warren

    List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players)

    List_of_College_Football_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_(players)

  • Jim Mutscheller
  • American football player (1930–2015)

    receiver Raymond Berry, and 1954 Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche also joined the Colts in 1955 (Ameche leading the NFL in rushing yards and touchdowns).

    Jim Mutscheller

    Jim Mutscheller

    Jim_Mutscheller

  • List of people from Wisconsin
  • (Racine, Brodhead) Bill Albright (1929–2013), football player (Racine) Alan Ameche (1933–1988), football player, Heisman Trophy winner (Kenosha) Austin

    List of people from Wisconsin

    List of people from Wisconsin

    List_of_people_from_Wisconsin

  • Montee Ball
  • American football player (born 1990)

    Eddie George) and the Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year award, which was also renamed in 2011 after Wisconsin's Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne. On

    Montee Ball

    Montee Ball

    Montee_Ball

  • List of NFL individual records
  • Adrian Peterson, November 4, 2007 Most yards gained, first game: 194, Alan Ameche, September 25, 1955 Most yards gained, game, rookie: 296, Adrian Peterson

    List of NFL individual records

    List_of_NFL_individual_records

  • Howard Cassady
  • American football player (1934–2019)

    year Cassady finished third in the vote for the Heisman Trophy, behind Alan Ameche of Wisconsin. In 1955, he won the Heisman Trophy (by the largest margin

    Howard Cassady

    Howard Cassady

    Howard_Cassady

  • Ottis Anderson
  • American football player (born 1957)

    rushing for 193 yards, which was just 1 yard shy of Alan Ameche's all-time record for an NFL debut (Ameche rushed for 194 yards for the Baltimore Colts in

    Ottis Anderson

    Ottis Anderson

    Ottis_Anderson

  • Don Joyce (American football)
  • American football player and wrestler (1929–2012)

    addition to having Marchetti and Donovan, in 1955 the team added rookies Alan Ameche (the 1954 Heisman Trophy winner) and future Hall of Fame receiver Raymond

    Don Joyce (American football)

    Don Joyce (American football)

    Don_Joyce_(American_football)

  • Otis Armstrong
  • American football player (1950–2021)

    315 yards in three years bettered the previous mark of 3,212 yards by Alan Ameche of Wisconsin - established in four years. He still holds the Purdue single

    Otis Armstrong

    Otis_Armstrong

  • 1988 in the United States
  • (born 1920) Colin Higgins, filmmaker (born 1941) August 8 Alan Ameche, footballer (born 1933) Alan Napier, actor (born 1903 in the United Kingdom) August

    1988 in the United States

    1988_in_the_United_States

  • 1954 Big Ten Conference football season
  • Sports season

    compiled a 7–2 record and was ranked No. 9 in the final AP Poll. Fullback Alan Ameche won the 1954 Heisman Trophy as the best player in college football and

    1954 Big Ten Conference football season

    1954_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season

  • 1954 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
  • American college football season

    beat the #2 Wisconsin Badgers and their eventual Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche on an 88-yard interception return by Howard "Hopalong" Cassady, who won

    1954 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

    1954 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

    1954_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team

  • Professional Football Researchers Association
  • Sports historians

    Hennigan, Harlon Hill, Winston Hill*, George Kunz, Ken Stabler* 2015 – Alan Ameche, Rick Casares, Bill Forester, Rich Jackson, Chuck Knox, Ted Nesser, Gene

    Professional Football Researchers Association

    Professional_Football_Researchers_Association

  • 1954 All-America college football team
  • Official list of the best college football players of 1954

    Sporting News (SN), and (8) the United Press (UP). Wisconsin's fullback Alan Ameche won the Heisman Trophy in 1954 as the best player in college football

    1954 All-America college football team

    1954_All-America_college_football_team

  • List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people in athletics
  • former NFL player Bill Albright, retired NFL player, New York Giants Alan Ameche, 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player, Baltimore Colts Norm Amundsen

    List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people in athletics

    List_of_University_of_Wisconsin–Madison_people_in_athletics

  • List of NFL annual rushing yards leaders
  • 49ers 1,018 12 1954 Joe Perry^ (2) San Francisco 49ers 1,049 12 1955 Alan Ameche Baltimore Colts 961 12 1956 Rick Casares Chicago Bears 1,126 12 1957

    List of NFL annual rushing yards leaders

    List of NFL annual rushing yards leaders

    List_of_NFL_annual_rushing_yards_leaders

  • NFL 1950s All-Decade Team
  • Official list of the NFL's best players in the 1950s

    Detroit Lions 1964 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts 1956–67 1975 Fullback Alan Ameche Baltimore Colts 1955–60 Not Inducted Joe Perry San Francisco 49ers[N1]

    NFL 1950s All-Decade Team

    NFL_1950s_All-Decade_Team

  • Rick Volk
  • American football player (born 1945)

    receive more votes than Volk were David Lee, Johnny Unitas, Raymond Berry, Alan Ameche, Gino Marchetti, John Mackey, Mike Curtis, Art Donovan, Alex Sandusky

    Rick Volk

    Rick Volk

    Rick_Volk

  • 1955 All-Pro Team
  • Official list of the best NFL players in 1955

    Don Colo; and defensive back Don Paul. Other notable honorees included Alan Ameche who led the NFL with 961 rushing yards, Pete Pihos who led the league

    1955 All-Pro Team

    1955_All-Pro_Team

  • 1959 Baltimore Colts season
  • 7th season in franchise history; second NFL Championship win

    Baltimore Colts roster Quarterbacks 19 Johnny Unitas Running backs 35 Alan Ameche 25 Alex Hawkins 43 Hal Lewis 24 Lenny Moore 31 Billy Pricer 26 Mike Sommer

    1959 Baltimore Colts season

    1959 Baltimore Colts season

    1959_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Culture of Baltimore
  • Walters Art Museum Westminster Hall and Burying Ground Dwight Schultz Alan Ameche Arabbers Baltimore Colts' Marching Band Celebration George William Brown

    Culture of Baltimore

    Culture of Baltimore

    Culture_of_Baltimore

  • Lindon Crow
  • American football player (1933–2018)

    Crow had missed a tackle that almost resulted in Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche scoring a touchdown, but Crow also had a key interception on USC's seven-yard

    Lindon Crow

    Lindon Crow

    Lindon_Crow

  • 1958 NFL season
  • American football season

    doubled the total of the second leading ground-gainer of 1958, fullback Alan Ameche of the Baltimore Colts. Brown's 17 touchdowns scored similarly dwarfed

    1958 NFL season

    1958_NFL_season

  • 1955 NFL draft
  • National Football League draft

    if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career. Alan Ameche, 1954 Heisman Trophy winner "Heisman Trophy". Archived from the original

    1955 NFL draft

    1955 NFL draft

    1955_NFL_draft

  • Indianapolis Colts all-time roster (A–K)
  • Allen Ryan Allen Don Alley Mack Alston O'Brien Alston Ashley Ambrose Alan Ameche Richard Amman Colt Anderson Don Anderson Flipper Anderson Henry Anderson

    Indianapolis Colts all-time roster (A–K)

    Indianapolis_Colts_all-time_roster_(A–K)

  • 1955 Baltimore Colts season
  • 3rd season in franchise history

    roster Quarterbacks 18 Gary Kerkorian K 14 George Shaw Running backs 35 Alan Ameche 45 L. G. Dupre 31 Burrell Shields 20 Dean Renfro 26 Royce Womble 22 Buddy

    1955 Baltimore Colts season

    1955 Baltimore Colts season

    1955_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Senior Bowl
  • College football all-star bowl game

    Player Pos. Heisman season Senior Bowl Ref. Doak Walker HB 1948 1950 Alan Ameche FB 1954 1955 Pat Sullivan QB 1971 1972 John Cappelletti RB 1973 1974

    Senior Bowl

    Senior_Bowl

  • 1956 Baltimore Colts season
  • 4th season in franchise history

    Quarterbacks 18 Gary Kerkorian 14 George Shaw 19 Johnny Unitas Running backs 35 Alan Ameche 45 L. G. Dupre 24 Lenny Moore 26 Royce Womble 21 Billy Vessels CB 31

    1956 Baltimore Colts season

    1956 Baltimore Colts season

    1956_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • List of members of the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
  • Amalfitano, baseball player Joe Amato, dragster racer Lou Ambers, boxer Alan Ameche, football player John Andretti, race car driver Mario Andretti, race

    List of members of the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame

    List_of_members_of_the_Italian_American_Sports_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1953 Wisconsin Badgers football team
  • American college football season

    Record 6–2–1 (4–1–1 Big Ten) Head coach Ivy Williamson (5th season) MVP Alan Ameche Captains Roger Dornburg Jerry Wuhrman Home stadium Camp Randall Stadium

    1953 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1953_Wisconsin_Badgers_football_team

  • Trading Places
  • 1983 comedy film directed by John Landis

    Herschel Weingrod. Starring Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, and Jamie Lee Curtis, the film tells the story of an upper-class

    Trading Places

    Trading_Places

  • 1952 Big Ten Conference football season
  • Sports season

    All-American and was selected as the team's most valuable player. Sophomore Alan Ameche was a first-team All-Big Ten player, set a Wisconsin record with 946

    1952 Big Ten Conference football season

    1952_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season

  • Mary D. Bradford High School
  • Public high school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

    Big Nine Conference (1985-1993) Southeast Conference (1993–present) Alan Ameche, Heisman Trophy winner, NFL rookie of the year 1955 Joseph F. Andrea

    Mary D. Bradford High School

    Mary_D._Bradford_High_School

  • Joe Perry (American football)
  • American football player (1927–2011)

    Alan Ameche as the key reason for the team's inability to win a third straight NFL championship. Ewbank hoped Perry could fill in the role if Ameche was

    Joe Perry (American football)

    Joe Perry (American football)

    Joe_Perry_(American_football)

  • Deaths in August 1988
  • shipping heir, owner of the Space Needle and Seattle Seahawks, cancer. Alan Ameche, 55, American NFL player (Baltimore Colts), heart attack. Kid Chocolate

    Deaths in August 1988

    Deaths_in_August_1988

  • History of the New York Giants
  • Sports team history

    own 20, the Colts drove the ball to the New York 1-yard line, where Alan Ameche ran for a touchdown to give the Colts the championship, 23–17. New York's

    History of the New York Giants

    History of the New York Giants

    History_of_the_New_York_Giants

  • 1953 Big Ten Conference football season
  • Sports season

    Trophy: Minnesota running back Paul Giel (second); Wisconsin running back Alan Ameche (sixth); and Illinois running back J. C. Caroline (seventh). The following

    1953 Big Ten Conference football season

    1953_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season

  • List of NCAA football retired numbers
  • Jonathan Taylor by Eric Katz on BellyUpsports.com, 23 Mar 2022 Alan “The Horse” Ameche at University of Wisconsin-Madison Library Retired Numbers To Be

    List of NCAA football retired numbers

    List of NCAA football retired numbers

    List_of_NCAA_football_retired_numbers

  • National High School Hall of Fame
  • Neverman, administrator, Wisconsin Jack Nicklaus, athlete, Ohio 1986 Alan Ameche, athlete, Wisconsin Johnny Bench, athlete, Oklahoma Bart Conner, athlete

    National High School Hall of Fame

    National_High_School_Hall_of_Fame

  • Bill Pellington
  • American football player (1927–1994)

    Charley Conerly on a scramble, which gave Baltimore the ball and led to Alan Ameche's game-winning touchdown. In 1959, Pellington again recorded four interceptions

    Bill Pellington

    Bill Pellington

    Bill_Pellington

  • Harland Carl
  • American football player (1931–2023)

    a true freshman. Carl shared a backfield with Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche and led Wisconsin to the program's first bowl game appearance: the 1953

    Harland Carl

    Harland_Carl

  • L. G. Dupre
  • American football player (1932–2001)

    NFL draft. As a rookie, he was second on the team in rushing (behind Alan Ameche), registering 88 carries for 338 yards, with most of his production coming

    L. G. Dupre

    L. G. Dupre

    L._G._Dupre

  • List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks
  • Oklahoma 1954 5 Cotton Davidson QB Baylor 1955 1 * George Shaw QB Oregon 3 Alan Ameche † FB Wisconsin 1956 9 Lenny Moore ^ HB Penn State 1957 8 Jim Parker ^

    List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks

    List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks

    List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_first-round_draft_picks

  • 1957 Baltimore Colts season
  • 5th season in franchise history

    18 Cotton Davidson P 14 George Shaw 19 Johnny Unitas Running backs 35 Alan Ameche 25 Jack Call 45 L. G. Dupre 24 Lenny Moore 31 Billy Pricer Receivers

    1957 Baltimore Colts season

    1957 Baltimore Colts season

    1957_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • List of Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL draft
  • Washington Redskins B — 30 5 354 Jim Haluska Chicago Bears QB — 1955 1 3 3 Alan Ameche‡ Baltimore Colts FB Pro Bowl (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959) NFL Champion (1958

    List of Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL draft

    List of Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL draft

    List_of_Wisconsin_Badgers_in_the_NFL_draft

  • Jalen Richard
  • American football player (born 1993)

    touchdown run of 75 yards or more in his NFL debut (Oran Pape in 1930, Alan Ameche in 1955, and Ottis Anderson in 1979). Three weeks later against the Baltimore

    Jalen Richard

    Jalen_Richard

  • Jim Haluska
  • American football player (1932–2012)

    With fellow Kenosha, Wisconsin native and future Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche in his backfield, Haluska led the 1952 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    Jim Haluska

    Jim_Haluska

  • UPI College Football Player of the Year
  • American football award

    Billy Vessels Halfback Oklahoma 1953 Paul Giel Halfback Minnesota 1954 Alan Ameche Fullback Wisconsin 1955 Howard Cassady Halfback Ohio State 1956 Johnny

    UPI College Football Player of the Year

    UPI_College_Football_Player_of_the_Year

  • March 1933
  • Month of 1933

    restricted withdrawals, although the closures were voluntary. Born: Alan Ameche, American NFL player, in Kenosha, Wisconsin (d. 1988). Died: Uładzimir

    March 1933

    March 1933

    March_1933

  • Heisman curse
  • Superstition in American football

    1953 Johnny Lattner No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish No bowl — — 1954 Alan Ameche No. 9 Wisconsin Badgers No bowl — — 1955 Howard Cassady No. 5 Ohio State

    Heisman curse

    Heisman_curse

  • Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
  • wihalloffame.com. Hank Aaron * (1988) Ned Allis (1956) Barry Alvarez (2009) Alan Ameche * (1967) John Anderson (2022) Tommy Bartlett * (2003) Ginger Beaumont

    Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame

    Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame

    Wisconsin_Athletic_Hall_of_Fame

  • NFL Top 10
  • Documentary TV series

    ever to play on the same team. Examples: Earnest Byner and Kevin Mack, Alan Ameche and Lenny Moore, Roger Craig and Tom Rathman, and Jim Taylor and Paul

    NFL Top 10

    NFL_Top_10

  • Joe Campanella
  • American football player and executive (1930–1967)

    encouraged by Baltimore Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom to pool his money with Alan Ameche and Louis Fischer, who was Campanella's classmate from The Ohio State

    Joe Campanella

    Joe Campanella

    Joe_Campanella

  • North–South Shrine Game
  • Annual postseason college football game

    QB Maryland 1953 Ken Miller FB Illinois Crawford Mims G Ole Miss 1954 Alan Ameche† FB Wisconsin Dick Bielski FB Maryland 1955 Don Holleder E Army George

    North–South Shrine Game

    North–South_Shrine_Game

  • 1999 Wisconsin Badgers football team
  • American college football season

    votes. He was the second Wisconsin player to win the award, joining Alan Ameche who won the award in 1954. Dayne was a consensus pick on the 1950 All-America

    1999 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1999 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1999_Wisconsin_Badgers_football_team

  • List of Pro Bowl players, A
  • 1977, 1978 Denver Broncos Ashley Ambrose CB 1996 Cincinnati Bengals Alan Ameche FB 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 Baltimore Colts Kimble Anders FB 1995, 1996

    List of Pro Bowl players, A

    List_of_Pro_Bowl_players,_A

  • George Shaw (American football)
  • American football player (1933–1998)

    Joining Shaw as the Colts' first round selection was Wisconsin fullback Alan Ameche, who would long play a starring role for the team. A parade of NFL owners

    George Shaw (American football)

    George Shaw (American football)

    George_Shaw_(American_football)

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    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock." 

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    (עֲנָן) Hebrew name ANAN means "cloud." In the bible, this is the name of one of heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Compare with another form of Anan.

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  • Plan
  • v. t.

    To scheme; to devise; to contrive; to form in design; as, to plan the conquest of a country.

  • Alan
  • n.

    A wolfhound.

  • Plan
  • a.

    A scheme devised; a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language; a project; as, the plan of a constitution; the plan of an expedition.

  • Alas
  • interj.

    An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.

  • Planless
  • a.

    Having no plan.

  • Planning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Plan

  • Almain
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Nan
  • inerj.

    Anan.

  • Plein
  • a.

    Plan.

  • Ay
  • interj.

    Ah! alas!

  • Welladay
  • interj.

    Alas! Welaway!

  • Alaunt
  • n.

    See Alan.

  • Ulan
  • n.

    See Uhlan.

  • Planned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Plan

  • Welaway
  • interj.

    Alas!

  • Art
  • n.

    Skillful plan; device.

  • Kalan
  • n.

    The sea otter.

  • Alae
  • pl.

    of Ala

  • Almayne
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Clan
  • n.

    A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.