Oj Simpson

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Основная информация
Дата рождения: 9 Июля 1947
Пол: Мужской
Семейное положение: женат
Контакты
Город: Los Angeles
VK: oj.simpson
Образование
Место учёбы: City College of San Francisco
Факультет: School of Health and Physical Education
Форма обучения: Очное отделение
Статус: Выпускник (магистр)
Год окончания: 1979
Galileo High School 1965-1966
Жизненная позиция
Полит. предпочтения: либеральные
Мировоззрение: Robert George Kardashian is my God
Личные интересы
Деятельность: 6× Pro Bowl selection (1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976) 5× All-Pro selection (1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976) NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team NFL 1970s All-Decade Team 1968 Heisman Trophy 1968 Maxwell Award 1968 UPI Player of the Year 1967 Walter Camp Award 1967 UPI Player of the Year 1973 NFL MVP 1973 NFL Offensive Player of the Year 1973 Bert Bell Award 1973 Pro Bowl MVP 3× UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year (1972, 1973, 1975) 1973 AP Man Athlete of the Year
Интересы: Running back
Любимые фильмы: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult
Любимые телешоу: Americn Justice
Любимые книги: Law
Любимые игры: Bang, Bang, Bang And There Is No Fucker
О себе: Early life Simpson was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Eunice (née Durden; October 23, 1921 – San Francisco, California, November 9, 2001), a hospital administrator, and Jimmy Lee Simpson (Arkansas, January 29, 1920 – San Francisco, California, June 9, 1986), a chef and bank custodian.[8] Simpson's maternal grandparents were from Louisiana.[9] His aunt gave him the name Orenthal, which supposedly was the name of a French actor she liked.[10] Simpson has one brother, Melvin Leon "Truman" Simpson, and one living sister, Shirley Simpson-Baker, and one deceased sister, Carmelita Simpson-Durio. As a child, Simpson developed rickets and wore braces on his legs until the age of five.[11] His parents separated in 1952. At Galileo High School in San Francisco, Simpson played for the school football team, the Galileo Lions. From 1965 to 1966, Simpson was a student at City College of San Francisco, a member of the California Community College system. He played both offense (running back) and defense (defensive back) and was named to the Junior College All-American team as a running back. Football University of Southern California Simpson gained an athletic scholarship to the University of Southern California where he played running back in 1967 and 1968. Simpson led the nation in rushing in 1967 when he ran for 1,451 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. He also led the nation in rushing the next year with 355 carries for 1,709 yards. In 1967, he starred in the 1967 USC vs. UCLA football game and was a Heisman Trophy candidate as a junior, but he did not win the award. His 64 yard touchdown run in the 4th quarter tied the game, with the PAT the margin of victory. This was the biggest play in what is regarded as one of the greatest football games of the 20th century.[12] Another dramatic touchdown in the same game is the subject of the Arnold Friberg oil painting, O.J. Simpson Breaks for Daylight. Simpson also won the Walter Camp Award in 1967 and was a two-time consensus All-American.[13] He ran in the USC sprint relay quartet that broke the world record at the NCAA track championships in Provo, Utah in June 1967.[14] In 1968, he rushed for 1,709 yards and 22 touchdowns, earning the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and the Walter Camp Award that year. He still holds the record for the Heisman's largest margin of victory, defeating the runner-up by 1,750 points. In the 1969 Rose Bowl where #2 USC faced #1 Ohio State, Simpson ran for 171 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown run in a 16-27 loss to top ranked Ohio State.[15] NFL The October 27, 1968 regular-season NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers was dubbed the "O.J. Bowl", as it was thought the loser would be awarded the first pick in the 1969 NFL Draft and thereby secure Simpson for the following season. The Steelers won 6–3 (on 2 field goals by Booth Lusteg), however, neither team captured the first draft pick. Simpson was drafted by the AFL's Buffalo Bills, who got first pick in the 1969 draft after finishing 1–12–1 in 1968. Early in his NFL career, Simpson struggled on poor Buffalo teams, averaging only 622 yards per season for his first three. He first rushed for more than 1,000 yards in 1972, gaining a total of 1,251. In 1973, Simpson rushed for a record 2,003 yards, becoming the first player ever to pass the 2,000-yard mark, and scored 12 touchdowns. Simpson gained more than 1,000 rushing yards for each of his next three seasons. From 1972 to 1976, Simpson averaged 1,540 rushing yards per (14 game) season, 5.1 yards per carry, and he won the NFL rushing title four times. Simpson had the best game of his career during the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions on November 25, 1976. When he rushed for a then record 273 yards on 29 attempts and scoring two touchdowns. Simpson's 1977 season in Buffalo was cut short
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