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Spec Sanders

Spec Sanders
No. 81
Position:Halfback, quarterback, punter
Personal information
Born:January 26, 1919
Temple, Oklahoma
Died:July 6, 2003 (aged 84)
Lawton, Oklahoma
Career information
College:Texas
NFL Draft:1942 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • Pro Bowl (1950)
  • NFL interceptions leader (1950)
Career NFL statistics
Interceptions:13
Punts:71
Punting average:42.3
Player stats at NFL.com
Player stats at PFR

Orban Eugene "Spec" Sanders (January 26, 1919 – July 6, 2003) was an American football running back, quarterback, and punter in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Yanks. He was a one-time Pro Bowler in 1950, his final season, when he led the NFL with a then-record-tying 13 interceptions.

Career

Sanders led the AAFC in rushing yards and was named All-AAFC in 1946 and 1947. In 1947 Spec led the AAFC with 231 carries, 114 points, and 18 rushing touchdowns, a new pro record that stood until Jim Taylor broke it in 1962. Sanders' 1,432 rushing yards established a mark until 1958, when Jim Brown ran for 1,527 yards. Sanders completed 93 passes for 1,442 yards, adding 14 more touchdowns to the team’s total. He also returned a kickoff for a score. Although he was used sparingly on defense, he intercepted three passes. He also averaged 42.1 yards on 46 punts. The Professional Football Researchers Association named Sanders to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2008.[1]

Greatest game

Spec’s greatest game that year came on a Friday night in October against the Chicago Rockets. He carried the ball 24 times and gained 250 yards to set a pro record that was not touched for more than 25 years. He was removed from the game after only three quarters.

Retirement

Sanders suffered from knee woes and retired after the 1948 season. Despite this, he finished as the AAFC's second leading all-time rusher and all-time leader in rushing touchdowns. He was lured out of retirement to play in the NFL in 1950. Because of the knee problems, he opted to play only defense that year. He responded by being named to the Pro Bowl and tying the NFL's all-time single season interception record. At that point, Spec Sanders decided to retire for good.

Death

Sanders died in 2003 at the age of 84.

Statistics

Year Team League Games ATT YDS AVG TD
1946 New York Yankees (AAFC) 13 140* 709* 5.1 6*
1947 New York Yankees (AAFC) 14 231* 1,432* 6.2 18*
1948 New York Yankees (AAFC) 13 169* 759 4.5 9

* Indicates led league

References

  1. ^ "Hall of Very Good". Retrieved October 2, 2020.
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