Bob St. Clair | [2], Lary enrolled at Texas A&M University, where he played college football for the Texas A&M Aggies football team from 1949 to 1951. We use cookies and other technologies to customize your experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertising on our sites, apps and newsletters and across the Internet based on your interests. Curley Culp (2013) |

Joe Schmidt |

Mary Jane Boothe Lary Meet Mary Jane Boothe Lary; she is the loving, caring, and beautiful wife of former NFL player Yale Lary. Ollie Matson | Yale Lary, the former NFL player, Hall of Famer, and nine-time Pro Bowler, died Friday, May 12, 2017, according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 1973, he was inducted into the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame for his contributions in both baseball and football. [4], Lary also starred in baseball as an outfielder for the Texas A&M baseball team.

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Download all course pages [zip - 10MB] Syllabus. [28] Teammate Joe Schmidt later recalled, "Kicking from the end zone, Yale invariably put the ball across midfield with enough hang time to let us cover the kick. By clicking “I agree” below, you consent to the use by us and our third-party partners of cookies and data gathered from your use of our platforms.

Lou Creekmur (1996) | Professor. "[29], In 1992, sports writer Jack Saylor rated Lary as the second best punter in NFL history.

Rosey Brown | Lary stellte zahlreiche NFL-Saisonrekorde auf.

[18][27] He died on May 11, 2017 at the age of 86.[35][36]. Lary narrowly missed a fourth punting title in 1964, trailing Bobby Walden by one-tenth of a yard (or 3.6 inches) at 46.3 yards per punt.

[34] He operated the automobile dealership for nearly a decade. Prior to the NFL, Lary played college football at Texas A&M. Bereits auf dem College kam er als Footballspieler auf verschiedenen Positionen zum Einsatz.

[1] He had the NFL's longest punt return in 1957 at 71 yards. Lary zählt zu den besten Puntern und Safetys der NFL-Geschichte.

Yale Lary Died on May 11, 2017 at age 86 A Hall of Fame safety and a superb punter, Lary appeared in nine Pro Bowls, helped take the Detroit Lions to three N.F.L. Dick Stanfel (2016) | [31], Even before retiring from the NFL, Lary served in the Texas House of Representatives, as a Democrat, from 1959 to 1963.

Die von Buddy Parker trainierte Mannschaft war in den 1950er Jahren ein Spitzenteam in der NFL.

Robert Yale „Buck“ Lary (* 24.November 1930 in Fort Worth, Texas; † 12.

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Mai 2017 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Spieler.Er spielte unter anderem auf der Position des Safetys bei den Detroit Lions in der National Football League (NFL).

Lenny Moore |

Von 1959 bis 1963 war Yale Lary demokratischer Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus von Texas. John Henry Johnson (1987) | Art Donovan | Yale Lary | [28], Lary also handled punt returns for the Lions.

Raymond Berry | Lary played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), all with the Detroit Lions, from 1952 to 1953 and from 1956 to 1964, missing the 1954 and 1955 seasons due to military service as an Army second lieutenant in Korea. Joe Schmidt (1973) |

[30] Paul Hornung went further, saying in 2004 that Lary was the best punter ever.

[1] He attended North Side High School in Fort Worth, where he was a multi-sport athlete, receiving three letters each in football and baseball, two in track and field, and one in basketball.

1954 und 1955 musste Lary seine Laufbahn aufgrund seiner Einberufung zur US Army für zwei Jahre unterbrechen, kehrte aber danach zu den Lions zurück.

[9] He later formed an investment company with interests in real estate, oil and gas leases, and oil and natural gas production. Yale Lary, a Hall of Fame defensive back and punter who helped lead the Detroit Lions to three NFL championships in the 1950s, died May 12 at his home in Fort Worth. Otto Graham | Bobby Layne | These include: American football player, businessman, and politician, 1951 All-Southwest Conference football team, National Football League 1950s All-Decade Team, "Yale Lary, Aggies' Top Punter, Has Been Practicing Many Years", "Texas A&M Tops Texas First Time in 12 Years", "Longhorns Dominate AP All-Southwest Conference Selections", "Yale Lary, a Force on the Detroit Lions' Title-Winning Teams of the 1950s, Dies at 86", "Yale Lary Will Play Baseball With Beaumont", "Second Lion Regular, Lary, Gets Army Call", "Where He Is Now; Yale Lary: Safety First", "NFL Career Interception Return Yards Leaders", "New Hall of Famer Lary recalls Lions' glory days", "Texas Legislators: Past & Present - Mobile", "Lions great, Pro Football Hall of Famer Yale Lary dies at 86", "Overdue 'Train' happy to reach Hall of Fame", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yale_Lary&oldid=977600456, Members of the Texas House of Representatives, Short description is different from Wikidata, NFL player missing current team parameter, Infobox NFL biography articles missing alt text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, In 1969, Lary was selected as a defensive back on the. [11] Lary again played minor league baseball in the summer of 1953, batting .429 for the Lake Charles Lakers and also playing for the Macon Peaches.

He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979 and was also selected for the NFL 1950s All-Decade Team. [11] In 1956, he played for the Austin Senators of the Texas League. Yale Lary (1979) | Meet Mary Jane Boothe Lary; she is the loving, caring, and beautiful wife of former NFL player Yale Lary.

[19], Lary was also known for his speed and evasiveness on interception returns.