John Bond (football coach) — College coach infobox Name = John Bond Caption = DateOfBirth = 1962 Birthplace = Rogers, Arkansas DateOfDeath = Sport = Football College = Georgia State Title = Offensive Coordinator and Quarterback Coach CurrentRecord = OverallRecord = Awards =… … Wikipedia
George Rogers (football player) — Infobox NFLretired name=George Rogers |width= caption= position=Running back number=38 birthdate=birth date and age|1958|12|8 Duluth, Georgia deathdate= debutyear=1981 finalyear=1987 draftyear=1981 draftround=1 draftpick=1 college=South Carolina… … Wikipedia
John Anderson — may refer to:Science:* John H. D. Anderson (1726 ndash;1796), Scottish natural philosopher * John Anderson (zoologist) (1833 ndash;1900), Scottish zoologist * John August Anderson (1876 ndash;1959), American physicist and astronomer * John… … Wikipedia
John Thomas — ist der Name folgender Personen: John Thomas (General) (1725–1776), US amerikanischer General des Unabhängigkeitskrieges John Thomas (Harfenist) (1826–1913), walisischer Harfenspieler John Thomas (Footballspieler) (* 1935), US amerikanischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rogers (surname) — Family name name = Rogers imagesize= caption= pronunciation = Rogers meaning = region = England origin = Norman related names = Rodgers, Rogerson footnotes = [ [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names files.html 1990 Census Name Files] ]… … Wikipedia
John Brodie — This article is about an American Football player. For the English football (soccer) player of the same name, see here. Infobox NFLretired caption=Brodie as featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, September 1971. position=Quarterback… … Wikipedia
John Thomas — In the United Kingdom, John Thomas is sometimes used as a euphemism for the penis. John Thomas is the name of: Politics * John Addison Thomas (1811–1858), United States Assistant Secretary of State 1855–1857 * John Charles Thomas (jurist), State… … Wikipedia
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Rogers Field (Washington State) — Rogers Field was a football and track stadium in Pullman, Washington, the on campus home field of the Washington State Cougars until April 1970.Originally built in 1892 for track and field and named Soldier Field, it hosted its first football… … Wikipedia