Bill Kelly (American football player)

Bill Kelly (American football player)

NFL player
Name=Bill Kelly


DateOfBirth=birth date|1905|6|24|mf=y
Birthplace=Denver, Colorado
DateOfDeath=death date and age|1931|11|14|1905|06|24
Position=FB, HB, QB
College=Montana
DatabaseFootball=KELLYBIL01
years=1927-1928
1929
1930
teams=New York Yankees
Frankford Yellow Jackets
Brooklyn Dodgers
CollegeHOF=20084

William C. "Wild Bill" Kelly (June 24, 1905–November 14, 1931) was a professional American football player. He was born in Denver, Colorado, but grew up in Missoula, Montana.

High school career

Kelly's legend started when he led Missoula High School to the school's first state championship in 1921 [cite web |url=http://www.mhsa.org/Football/PastChampionsFootball.pdf |title=Montana High School AssociationState Boys’ Football Champions of the Past State Boys’ Football Champions of the Past1900-2006 |accessdate=2008-06-12 |publisher=mhsa.org |date= ] . The win made Kelly a local hero and he was recruited to play for the hometown college, the University of Montana.

College career

It didn't take long for him to make his mark at the college level — as a sophomore, he ran 9 times for scores of longer than 40 yards. He played quarterback, but he was most noted for his skills as an open-field runner. He also performed as a kick returner and during his final two seasons he ran back 5 kickoffs , including 2 of more than 90 yards. Although his skills were legendary, he was not surrounded with enough talent at Montana to deliver a winning season during his college career. However, he provided the fans with more than their share of excitement. Importantly, Kelly never lost to rival Montana State University, leading the team to huge wins in 1925 and 1926. He scored a total of 7 touchdowns in the two games to go along with 4 interceptions.

In the 1927 East-West Shrine Game, Kelly threw the only touchdown pass of the day, which provided the margin of victory for the West in a 7-3 win.

Professional career

After college, Kelly went on to play for the National Football League's New York Yankees, Frankford Yellow Jackets and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1927 through 1930.

Kelly collapsed suddenly and died while watching a football game in New York at the age of 26.

Awards and recognition

The College Football Hall of Fame inducted Kelly in 1969. In 1971 he was named as the quarterback of the East-West Shrine Game's all-time team.

External links

* [http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=20084 College Football Hall of Fame: Bill Kelly]

References


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