- Tony Boles
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Name=Tony Boles
team=Dallas Cowboys
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College=Michigan
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1967|12|11
Birthplace=Thomasville, Georgia
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NFLDraftedYear=1991
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NFLDraftedPick=291
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Honors=First team All-Big Ten (2x)
Big Ten Rushing Champion
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years=1991
1992
teams=Dallas Cowboys San Antonio Riders
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PFHOFYear =Tony Boles (born birth date and age|1967|12|11 in Thomasville, Georgia) is a former professional
American football running back andkick returner who was drafted by theDallas Cowboys of theNational Football League . After starring for theMichigan Wolverines football , where he once led theBig Ten Conference in rushing, he went on to a scandal ridden life. His college football career was ended prematurely due to a knee injury. He has been sentenced to prison multiple times and placed in homes for addicts due tococaine abuse.Youth
Although Boles was born in Thomasville, Georgia and his family settled in city-state|Westland|Michigan when he was ten years old. He grew up in a predominately white neighborhood where he was one of only four
African-American s in the entire student body atJohn Glenn High School . He had also attended Marshall Junior High School. He took a Caucasian woman to the high schoolprom , but was not allowed to enter her home. She had to pick him up for the prom.cite web|url=http://www.afromerica.com/columns/shelton/vantagepoint/tonyboles.php|title=The Nightmare Run of Tony Boles|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=Afromerica.com|year=2006|month=May|author=Shelton, Steven Malik]College
Boles starred for coach
Bo Schembechler at theUniversity of Michigan where he was twice named All-Big Ten on repeat conference champions in 1988 and 1989 and named the teammost valuable player for the1989 NCAA Division I-A football season . [cite web|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1988fbt.htm|title=1988 Football Team|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=The Regents of the University of Michigan|date=2007-03-31 ] [cite web|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1989fbt.htm|title=1989 Football Team|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=The Regents of the University of Michigan|date=2007-03-31 ] These were Schembechler's final two seasons at Michigan. [cite web|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/bowls/|title=Michigan's Bowl Game History|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=The Regents of the University of Michigan|date=2007-03-25 ] With Boles, the team won theJanuary 1 1989 Rose Bowl, but with him on the sidelines they lost theJanuary 1 1990 contest. [cite web|url=http://www.mgoblue.com/document_file/fbl-bowl-history-2003.pdf|title=Michigan's Bowl History|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=University of Michigan & Host Interactive] Boles shared the 1988 Big Ten rushing title with Anthony Thompson. Boles won the title for conference games only, while Thompson won the title for all games played. [cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/big10/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2007bigtenfbguide.pdf|accessdate=2007-12-15|title=Big Ten Football: Annual Statistical Champions - Individual|publisher=The Big Ten Conference] As a sophomore in 1988, he rushed for 1408 yards, but during his junior season he suffered a career ending knee injury. Entering the final game before his injury he had accumulated 822 yards rushing in nine games on 130 rushes, Schembechler was starting to support hisHeisman Trophy candidacy: cquote|Michigan tailback Tony Boles can run (can he ever!) but he can’t hide from the Heisman Trophy anymore. He’s finally got Bo Schembechler touting him for college football’s most glamorous honor and that’s never happened before. … ‘He’s (darn) good,’ Schembechler said. ‘You’re (darn) right. He’s averaging 6.3 yards a carry. That’s not too shabby.’ … Boles, who last season rushed for 1,408 yards and nine touchdowns, has 822 yards and nine TDs this season. … ‘That’s the difference between Tony and some of the other backs we’ve had here. He was not a big track man. He was baseball and all-sports in high school.’ ["Bo knows Boles can be candidate for Heisman," AP Article,1989-11-15 , retrieved2007-12-15 ] During the 1989 season, his carries were somewhat limited due to a pinched nerve. He was seriously injured late in the 1989 season and hadarthroscopic surgery on his knee, whileLeroy Hoard replaced him for the final 2.5 games. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE0D91430F935A15752C1A96F948260|title= COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Michigan Gains Rose Bowl Slot|publisher=The New York Times Company|accessdate=2007-12-15|date=1989-11-26 |author=Wallace, William N.] In 1990, Boles attempted a senior season comeback as awide receiver to no avail. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE6DF1531F935A1575BC0A966958260|title= COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90; Lots of Volunteers for the No. 1 Spot|accessdate=2007-12-15|date=1990-08-26 |publisher=The New York Times Company|author=Sisak, Michael] Boles compiled 10 100-yard games while rushing for 2247 yards in two years at Michigan. In addition to playing running back, Boles excelled as a kick returner where he accumulated 639 yards and atouchdown on 25 returns for a 25.6 yards per return average. [cite web|url=http://stats.ath.umich.edu/football/footstart.php|title=Michigan Football Statistic Archive Query Page|publisher=Regents of the University of Michigan|date=2003|accessdate=2007-12-15] In 1990,Jon Vaughn andRicky Powers carried the load attailback in his place. In retrospect, Boles sometimes regrets not having gone to one of thehistorically black colleges and universities . Before the injury he had been projected as a first round draft pick. After the injury, he dropped out of school fell onto hard times. [cite web|url=http://thosewhostaywillbechampions.blogspot.com/2006/05/tony-boles-cautionary-tale.html|title= Tony Boles: A Cautionary Tale|accessdate=2007-12-15|publisher=thosewhostaywillbechampions.blogspot.com|date=2006-05-12 ] He dropped out of classes because he says "didn't want to be crutching around campus" and he eventually stopped rehabbing his knee and became irregular with his workouts.Professional career
Boles, who was represented by agent
Thom Darden , was drafted in the eleventh round of the1991 NFL Draft with the 291st overall selection by the Dallas Cowboys as part of Jimmy Johnson's rebuilding efforts. [cite web|url=http://www.databasefootball.com/draft/draftyear.htm?yr=1991&lg=nfl|title=1991 NFL Player Draft|publisher=databaseSports.com|work=databaseFootball.com|accessdate=2007-12-15] He was part of a Cowboy draft class that included three first round selections (Russell Maryland ,Alvin Harper , andKelvin Pritchett ), eleven picks in the first four rounds and eighteen overall selections. [cite web|url=http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?yr=1991&tm=DAL&lg=nfl|title=1991 Dallas Cowboys|publisher=databaseSports.com|work=databaseFootball.com|accessdate=2007-12-15] Boles was assigned rookieinitiation duties of washingEmmit Smith 's Pathfinder, but instead of washing the car disappeared with it for two days whilebinge ing. He eventually tested positive and was released by the Cowboys. The Cowboys placed him on the reserve non-football injury list in August 1991. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE4DE1231F932A1575BC0A967958260|title= TRANSACTIONS|accessdate=2007-12-15|date=1991-08-21 |publisher=The New York Times Company] He then played a season with theSan Antonio Riders of theWorld League of American Football for most of a season until he got mixed up in criminal activity.Boles discovered at age 27 that he had not been reared by his biological father. He soon thereafter started experimenting with
cocaine . After football ended, he worked various jobs such as construction and working at a grocery store. He then started selling drugs and then using his product. This led him to a series of arrests, prison stays, and homeless periods. In 2003, two former teammates tracked him down and set him up with a job at acar wash . However, Boles fell back into his criminal ways. Boles was convicted of robbing an elderly couple and was sentenced to three to fifteen years in prison. He was released into a work program. He also found himself at the Elmhurst Home, Inc.substance abuse treatment center in 2006. The residential treatment center has since 1972 been used to host about 100 recovering addicts at a time providingNarcotics Anonymous andAlcoholics Anonymous meeting places, military styleroll call s, daily tasks, and progress logs.cite web|url=http://apse.dallasnews.com/contest/2006/writing/40-100/40-100_features_third.pdf|title=Boles battles beast on his back|author=Heuser, John|accessdate=2008-02-28|date=2006-05-07 |publisher=Associated Press Sports Editors|work=reprinted fromAnn Arbor News ]Physically, in 2006, Boles was described as starting to gray, missing two top front teeth and suffering from an arthritic knee. He stood height|ft=6|in=2|wiki=yes|abbr=mos and convert|190|lb|kg st|lk=on. He had a twenty-one year old daughter and kept in touch with his mother. His stepfather had died in 1994.
Boles was arrested in city-state|Ypsilanti|Michigan on
September 9 2007 and pled guilty to one count of receiving and concealing stolen property. He was sentenced to serve two to five years in prison for receiving and concealing stolen property in violation of his parole in Washtenaw County Circuit Court. He had previously served six months in prison for unarmed robbery before he was paroled in 2005. Boles' most recent infraction occurred when with an outstanding warrant, he provided a false name to officers investigating why he was blocking traffic with a car they would find out had been stolen from city-state|Detroit|Michigan. He had been attempting to converse with sidewalk pedestrians while purchasing drugs. [cite web|url=http://www.mlive.com/news/annarbornews/index.ssf?/base/news-25/119407215954800.xml&coll=2|title=Ex-U-M football star Boles to serve 2-5 years in prison|publisher=Michigan Live LLC|work=Ann Arbor News|date=2007-11-03 |accessdate=2007-12-15|author=Aisner, Art]ee also
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Lists of Michigan Wolverines football rushing leaders Notes
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