Hunter Enis
American football player (born 1936)
American football player
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Born: | (1936-12-10) December 10, 1936 (age 87) Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. | ||||||
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College: | TCU | ||||||
Undrafted: | 1960 | ||||||
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George Hunter Enis (born December 10, 1936) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback who played for three seasons in the American Football League (AFL). He played for the Dallas Texans in 1960, the San Diego Chargers in 1961, and the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos in 1962. He played college football at Texas Christian University, and currently serves on their board of trustees.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "TCU Board of Trustees". Texas Christian University. Archived from the original on February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
External links
- Pro Football Reference
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TCU Horned Frogs starting quarterbacks
- Clark (1923–26)
- Grubbs (1928–29)
- Woolwin (1930)
- Hinton (1931)
- Dennis (1932)
- Kitchen (1933)
- Baugh (1934–36)
- O'Brien (1937–38)
- Cowart (1939)
- Gillespie (1940)
- E. Nix (1941–42)
- Lucas (1943)
- Kucera (1944)
- Joslin (1945–46)
- Berry (1947–49)
- Bartosh (1950)
- McKown (1951–53)
- Clinkscale (1955)
- Curtis (1956)
- Finley (1957)
- Enis (1958)
- George (1959)
- Gibbs (1960–62)
- Mills (1963)
- K. Nix (1964–65)
- Bridges (1966)
- Shabay (1967)
- Fay (1968)
- Judy (1969–71)
- Drennan (1972)
- Marshall (1973)
- Cook (1974–75)
- Elzner (1976)
- Bayuk (1977–78)
- Stamp (1979–81)
- Jones (1982)
- Sciaraffa (1983)
- Gulley (1984)
- Rascoe (1985–88)
- Jiles (1989)
- Vogler (1990)
- Schade (1991)
- Clay (1992)
- Knake (1993–95)
- Dover (1996–97)
- Batteaux (1998)
- Printers (1999–2001)
- Stilley (2002)
- Gunn (2002–04)
- Hassell (2003–04)
- Ballard (2005–06)
- Dalton (2007–10)
- Jackson (2008)
- Pachall (2011–13)
- Boykin (2012–2015)
- Sawyer (2015–2016)
- Kohlhausen (2015)
- Hill (2016–2017)
- Robinson (2017–2018)
- Collins (2018)
- Muehlstein (2018)
- Delton (2019)
- Duggan (2019–2022)
- Downing (2020)
- Morris (2021–2023)
- Hoover (2023)
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