Robert Dale Fenimore (October 6, 1925, Woodward, Oklahoma July 28, 2010) known as the Blonde Bomber was a halfback for the Oklahoma A&M football team from ...
Bob Fenimore was a consensus All-American who led the nation in rushing and total offense and also ranked in the top 15 nationally in rushing yards, passing yards, scoring and punting. Teammate Neill Armstrong also earned All-America status that year by the Associated Press. J.C. Colhouer earned All
Date: Oct 13, 2016
Category: Sports
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AFCA picks Oklahoma St as 1945 coaches' national champion
coach Jim Lookabaugh, the school then known as Oklahoma A&M won its games in 1945 by an average of 23.2 points. Bob Fenimore was a consensus All-American who led the nation in rushing and total offense, and Neill Armstrong was an AP All-American. The Aggies capped off a 9-0 season by defeating St.
Date: Oct 13, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Oklahoma State just won the 1945 college football national championship
In the case of Oklahoma State, its football website led Thursday with a black-and-white photo of Blond Bomber Bob Fenimore, carrying the football with his oh-so-cool jersey number of 55. The attached story heralded the announcement that a panel of coaches from the American Football Coaches Associa
The Aggies were led by Bob Fenimore, a consensus All-American who was top 15 in the nation in rushing, passing, scoring and punting. The team also had seven World War II veterans, as the 1945 season began only weeks after Japan officially surrendered to end the war.
Date: Oct 13, 2016
Category: Sports
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Oklahoma State retroactively awarded 1945 football national title
That team, led by OSU greats Bob Fenimore and Neill Armstrong, won seven of its nine games by double digits. Oklahoma A&M won its season opener over Arkansas, 19-14 and beat Tulsa 12-6. The regular season ended with a 47-0 rout at rival Oklahoma.
Date: Oct 13, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
The NFL once had a draft lottery (and should have one again)
The first lottery winner was the Bears, who drafted Bob Fenimore from Oklahoma A&M. Ten years later, the Chicago Cardinals won the last bonus pick, taking quarterback King Hill of Rice. In January 1958, the NFL scrapped the process.
great players have passed through Stillwater on their way to NFL greatness. Names such as Thurman Thomas, Barry Sanders, Terry Miller, Neil Armstrong (no, not THAT Neil Armstrong), Bob Fenimore, Kevin Williams, Leslie O'Neil, and many others have made OSU a launching pad to bigger and greater things.
Only two players in OSU history were drafted higher than Blackmon. Bob Fenimore was the No. 1 pick in 1947 and Barry Sanders was the No. 3 pick in 1989. Terry Miller was a No. 5 pick in 1978.