- Steve Preece
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DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1947|02|15
Birthplace=flagicon|USABoise, Idaho
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Position=Defensive back
College=Oregon State
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years=1969
1970-1972
1972
1973-1976
1977
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HOF=Steven Packer "Steve" Preece (born
February 15 ,1947 inBoise, Idaho ) is a former professional football player, adefensive back in the NFL for 9 seasons, from 1969-77.Early life
Preece grew up in
Boise, Idaho and played football at Borah High for legendary coachEd Troxel , also his coach in track. At the talent-rich program, Preece had to wait his turn to play; he was the Lions' starting quarterback during his senior year in the fall of 1964.College career
After graduating in
1965 , he accepted an athletic scholarship to Oregon State, recruited by linebackers coachEd Knecht . Knecht had previously been the head coach at Boise High, Borah's rival, and had connections in southwesternIdaho . Preece had great speed (10.0 in the 100 yard dash), and a good arm, a great fit for the option offense. Knecht had received a phone call warning him that a rival school was attempting to steal Preece away from the Beavers, so he promptly called new head coachDee Andros with the news, to which Andros responded, "Get the $@%! over there. And if you don't get him, don't bother to come back." [cite web | title=Season of the Giant Killers | publisher=beaverblitz.com | url=http://oregonstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=121020 | language=English | accessdate=2008-01-15]After the graduation of Paul Brothers following the 1966 season, Preece became the starting
quarterback for OSU. As a two-year starter from 1967-68, Preece compiled a 14-5-1 record (.725). Included in this success was a win and a tie againstUCLA , and a split with USC andO.J. Simpson . The Beavers won 3-0 in 1967, the Trojans won 17-13 in 1968 inLos Angeles .The 1967 Oregon State football team finished with a record of 7-2-1 and a #7 ranking in the AP national poll. OSU defeated previous #1 USC, and #2 Purdue on the road, and tied #2 UCLA in
Los Angeles , earning them the title of "The Giant Killers." OSU also beat the Iowa Hawkeyes on the road, but a mid-season lapse of back-to-back losses to unranked teams severely damaged the Beavers' Rose Bowl chances and national ranking. OSU lost to the Washington Huskies in Seattle and BYU Cougars in Corvallis. Although OSU defeated USC, the Beavers wound up behind in the conference standings with a loss and a tie, USC defeated Indiana 14-3 in the Rose Bowl and was crowned national champion for the 1967 season. Oregon State did not play in a bowl game, as there were limited opportunities in this era.The 1968 Oregon State team would go 7-3, and finish #15 in the nation.
Pro career
Undrafted, Steve Preece signed a free agent NFL contract with the
New Orleans Saints in 1969, not as a quarterback but as a defensive back. He was traded to thePhiladelphia Eagles for the 1970 season, staying through 1971, and playing one game for them in 1972 before being traded to theDenver Broncos . In 1973 he was traded to theLos Angeles Rams , where he would play for four seasons, the last two as a back-up, the only time in his career. He played his last season in 1977 as a starter for theSeattle Seahawks , then retired at the age of thirty. Preece played a role similar toNolan Cromwell , as a defensive back who held for place kicks and was available to play quarterback in an emergency; both had been option quarterbacks in college.Post-NFL career
Preece is in the
real estate business in Portland and regularly provides color commentary for the Oregon State football broadcasts.External links
*"
The Idaho Statesman ", 16-Dec-1977
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=PREECSTE01 Database Football: Steve Preece stats]
* [http://oregonstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=121020 Season of the Giant Killers] - Oregon State - 1967
* [http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/pac10/oregon_state/yearly_results.php?year=1965 CFB Data Warehouse] Oregon State results 1965-69
* [http://www.soonerstats.com/football/polls/ap/seasons.cfm?SeasonID=1967 Final AP Poll] - 1967 season
* [http://www.soonerstats.com/football/polls/ap/seasons.cfm?SeasonID=1968 Final AP Poll] - 1968 seasonReferences
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