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Dick Felt Date of birth March 4, 1933 Place of birth Lehi, Utah Position(s) Defensive Back College Brigham Young Jersey Number 24 Career highlights AFL All-Star 1961, 1962 Stats Statistics Teams 1960-1961
1962-1966AFL New York Titans
AFL Boston PatriotsDick Felt (born March 4, 1933 in Lehi, Utah) is a former college and professional football defensive back who played in the American Football League. He was a two-time AFL All-Star selection.
Contents
Personal life
Playing career
High School - Lehi High School
College - Brigham Young University
1952
1953
1954
- "1954 Brigham Young University Cougars - Dick Felt #21"
- "Charles L. (Chick) Anderson, head football coach, poses with players Marion Probert and Dick Felt, 1954"
Awards/Honors
- BYU Football All-Time Letterman: Dick Felt, 1952-1954[1]
- BYU Football Hall of Fame: Richard Felt, 1977[2]
Records[3]
- Rushing
- Scoring
- Touchdowns in one game: 4 (1952)
- Points scored in one game: 24 (1952)
- Punting
- Leading punter: 27 punts for 958 yds (35.5 avg)(1953)
Military - Bolling Air Force Base
Professional
New York Titans
Boston Patriots
Football Trading Cards
Coaching career
Brigham Young University
References
External links
- BYU Cougars Football Official Site
- BYU historical stats at College Football Data Warehouse
- Helmet Project
- Cougar Stats
- BYU Digital Collections
Preceded by
Fred WhittinghamBrigham Young University Assistant Head Coach
1982-1993Succeeded by
Tom RamagePreceded by
Fred WhittinghamBrigham Young University Defensive Coordinator
1982-1990Succeeded by
Ken SchmidtPreceded by
LaVell EdwardsBrigham Young University Defensive Coordinator
1972-1980Succeeded by
Fred WhittinghamPreceded by
Chris ApostolBrigham Young University Secondary
1970-1993Succeeded by
Barry LambSee also
Categories:- 1933 births
- American Football League All-Star players
- American football defensive backs
- Boston Patriots (AFL) players
- BYU Cougars football coaches
- BYU Cougars football players
- Living people
- New York Titans (AFL) players
- People from Lehi, Utah
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