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Doug Wycoff Date of birth: September 16, 1903 Place of birth: St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Date of death: October 1981 (age 78) Career information Position(s): Running back College: Georgia Tech Organizations As player: 1926
1927
1929-1930
1931
1932
1934
1936Newark Bears (AFL)
New York Giants
Staten Island Stapletons
New York Giants
Staten Island Stapletons
Boston Redskins
Boston Shamrocks (AFL)Playing stats at NFL.com Stephen Douglas Wycoff (September 16, 1903 – October 1981[citation needed]) was an American football running back for the New York Giants, Staten Island Stapletons, and Boston Redskins in the National Football League, the Newark Bears in the first American Football League, and the Boston Shamrocks in the second American Football League. He played college football at Georgia Tech.
Wycoff scored the Newark Bears only points in their short existence, having a touchdown run and kicking the extra point to tie the Chicago Bulls in both teams’ opening game of the season.[1]
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Staten Island Stapletons head coaches Al Neushaeffer (1925–1926) • Hal Hanson (1927–1929) • Doug Wycoff (1929–1930) • Hinkey Haines (1931) • Marty Brill (1931) • Hal Hanson (1932)
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