Garrett Ford, Sr.
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| Born | May 4, 1945 Washington, D.C. |
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| Year(s) | 1968–1968 | ||
| NFL Draft | 1968 / Round: 3 / Pick: 58 | ||
| College | West Virginia University | ||
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| Rushing attempts-yards | 41-186 | ||
| Receptions-yards | 6-40 | ||
| Touchdowns | 1 | ||
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Garrett William Ford, Sr. (born May 4, 1945 in Washington, D.C.) is an assistant athletics director at West Virginia University. He was previously the first African American assistant coach in school history,[1] is a member of the West Virginia Hall of Fame, and played for the Denver Broncos for two seasons.[2]
Ford's son, Garrett Ford, Jr., was also a starting tailback for West Virginia.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bowden, Terry. Thanks, Dad
- ^ Garrett Galaxy Ford
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