Doug Elmore

Doug Elmore
Doug Elmore
Position(s)
Punter
Defensive back
Quarterback
Jersey #(s)
48
Born December 15, 1939(1939-12-15)
Reform, Alabama
Died June 28, 2002(2002-06-28) (aged 62)
Jackson, Mississippi
Career information
Year(s) 19621962
NFL Draft 1961 / Round: 13 / Pick: 171
AFL Draft 1962 / Round: 31 / Pick: 248
(By the San Diego Chargers)
College Mississippi
Professional teams
Career stats
Punting yards 1,860
Yards per punt 34.4
Interceptions 2
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards

James Douglas Elmore (December 15, 1939 – June 28, 2002) was an American football punter in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football and baseball at the University of Mississippi.

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Early life

Elmore attended and played high school football at Pickens County High School in Reform, Alabama. He received Alabama All-State and Class A "Back of the Year" honors in 1956 when he served as the team's captain. Elmore earned three letters in football, basketball, and baseball.[1]

College career

Football

Elmore attended and played college football at the University of Mississippi, during which the Rebels posted a 29-3-1 record. He was also a member of Rebels when they won a share of the national championship in 1959 and 1960 and played in two Sugar Bowls (1960, 1961) and one Cotton Bowl Classic (1962).[1]

During his senior year in 1961, Elmore completed 50-of-84 passes (59.5 percent) for 741 yards and six touchdowns, and ranked second on team in rushing with 345 yards on 77 carries (4.5 average) with three touchdowns. He also recorded two pass interceptions for 76 yards, averaged 32.3 yards on 24 punts, returned one kickoff for 18 yards and averaged 6.5 yards on four punt returns.[1] In 1961, Elmore helped lead Ole Miss to a 9-2 record that season and was an All-America first team selection. He received All-Southeastern Conference second team honors from Associated Press and United Press International, and also earned Academic All-America and Academic All-SEC accolades in 1961. Following the season, Elmore played in played in the 1962 Coaches Association All-America Bowl.[1]

For his career, Elmore completed 82-of-139 passes for 1,216 yards and 11 touchdowns, and his 59.0 completion percentage still ranks fourth best in Ole Miss history. He had 1,827 career total offense yards (611 rushing, 1,216 passing) on 275 plays, averaging 6.64 yards per play. The 6.64 yard-per-play average still ranks fourth best all-time at Ole Miss. Elmore also accounted for 22 touchdowns.[1]

Baseball

Elmore also played baseball for the Rebels as a center fielder and helped Ole Miss win 1960 Southeastern Conference championship. He earned All-SEC and All-SEC Western Division baseball honors in 1961.[1][2]

Professional career

Elmore was drafted in the thirteenth round of the 1961 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Elmore was also selected in the 31st round of the 1961 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. Elmore played for the Redskins during the 1962 season and in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders during the 1963 season.[1][2]

After football

Elmore was an assistant coach for one year at Southeastern Louisiana University,[2] then was the vice president of Boyles Moak Brickell Marchetti Insurance, Inc.[1]

Personal

Elmore had a wife, Linda; a son, Jimmy; a daughter, Sharon Duncan; and three grandchildren.[1][2]

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