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It would be interesting watching Lamm trying to handle Hand or Hackett one- on- one. I bet on a stalemate in the QB's face.
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Kendall and I had a nice chat about his getting to block Julius Peppers in Green Bay last year. Growing up in Charlotte when Peppers played there made the chance to block against him pretty special. He said that the weather at Lambeau that day reminded him of Boone.huskie3 wrote:It would be interesting watching Lamm trying to handle Hand or Hackett one- on- one. I bet on a stalemate in the QB's face.
I definitely felt like a munchkin standing there talking with him! Kendall is well-spoken and gracious - solid proof that consequences for behavior combined with second chances make good sense. He acknowledged as much as we spoke of his time at App. I'm thankful to have been part of his scholarship through Yosef.
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Rekdiver wrote:to reinforce giving people a second chance....what a fine representative Kendall Lamm has matured into. Glad to hear the event was such a success and to see the coaches Brown, Woods, Moore and Satt here who share responsible for our rise is awesome.
Glad Kendall's 2nd chance turned out well. Alan Atwater's didn't.
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Now, that stuff is definitely from the "Way Back Machine."NewApp wrote:Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Front row (l-r) - Don Munson, Jerry Moore, Sparky Woods, Ben Sutton, Melissa Morrison-Howard, Steve Wilks, Bob Griese, Bob KletckeT-Dog wrote:From the Legends' Gala.
Second row (l-r) - Larry Hand, Bobby Cremins, Kendall Lamm, Scott Satterfield, Mack Brown
Back row (l-r) - Dino Hackett, Doug Middleton
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Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.[2]
Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?
Yes! Mark Royals leads App Alums with 15 years of longevity in the NFL. Hand follows with 13. Two, OL Larry Butler (who played for Coach Jim Brakefield) and OL Wayne Smith (who played for Coach Jerry Moore), had 12 year careers in the CFL.
Larry is one of just three former Mountaineers to be named NFL all-pro. John Settle and Dino Hackett are the others
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.
This is essentially true. Larry was a year younger and smaller than most in his high school class; and was a late bloomer. He grew "like a weed" doing construction work and was 6'4" by the time he arrived on campus. He was a soph when I enrolled in '62. I moved to first floor Newland as a third qtr soph--two doors down from Larry. He was easily 250 then. We had a lot of athletes from Jersey in those days and many of them were excellent students. Larry earned a business degree in three years and was a graduate student at the time he was selected in the NFL and AFL draft. He signed a hefty (for those days) bonus contract with the Lions. One of the perks he received was a slick, new, '64 *Lions Blue* T-Bird. He was quite the BMOC, but not in a negative sense. He was popular, but humble, approachable, intelligent and articulate.
Larry's successes, as a player and as a broker for Wells-Fargo Advisors, haven't changed him. He's still a Proud Mountaineer.
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"Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?
No! Larry remains alone among App alums with that longevity in the NFL. Two, OL Larry Butler (who played for Coach Jim Brakefield) and OL Wayne Smith ( who played for Coach Jetty Moore), had 12 year careers in the CFL."
I believe Mark Royals played in the NFL for 15 seasons.
No! Larry remains alone among App alums with that longevity in the NFL. Two, OL Larry Butler (who played for Coach Jim Brakefield) and OL Wayne Smith ( who played for Coach Jetty Moore), had 12 year careers in the CFL."
I believe Mark Royals played in the NFL for 15 seasons.
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eggers76 wrote:John Settle was All-Pro one year if I remember correctly
My bad. '88 season!
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No problem, I had to look it up. My memory ain't what it used to be and it was never as good as yours.
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asu66 wrote:Now, that stuff is definitely from the "Way Back Machine."NewApp wrote:Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Front row (l-r) - Don Munson, Jerry Moore, Sparky Woods, Ben Sutton, Melissa Morrison-Howard, Steve Wilks, Bob Griese, Bob KletckeT-Dog wrote:From the Legends' Gala.
Second row (l-r) - Larry Hand, Bobby Cremins, Kendall Lamm, Scott Satterfield, Mack Brown
Back row (l-r) - Dino Hackett, Doug Middleton
I thought this from Wikipedia was interesting:
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.[2]
Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?
No! Larry remains alone among App alums with that longevity in the NFL. Two, OL Larry Butler (who played for Coach Jim Brakefield) and OL Wayne Smith ( who played for Coach Jetty Moore), had 12 year careers in the CFL.
Larry is one of just two former Mountaineers to be named NFL all-pro. Dino Hackett is the other.
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.
This is essentially true. Larry was a year younger and smaller than most in his high school class; and was a late bloomer. He grew "like a weed" doing construction work and was 6'4" by the time he arrived on campus. He was a soph when I enrolled in '62. I moved to first floor Newland as a third qtr soph--two doors down from Larry. He was easily 250 then. We had a lot of athletes from Jersey in those days and many of them were excellent students. Larry earned a business degree in three years and was a graduate student at the time he was selected in the NFL and AFL draft. He signed a hefty (for those days) bonus contract with the Lions. One of the perks he received was a slick, new, '64 *Lions Blue* T-Bird. He was quite the BMOC, but not in a negative sense. He was popular, but humble, approachable, intelligent and articulate.
Larry's successes, as a player and as a broker for Wells-Fargo Advisors, havn't changed him. He's still a Proud Mountaineer.
Yeah, I remember the Jersey recruits as well as the PA boys. One was good friend of mine, John Maloney who was a high school All_American and was destined for stardom but got involved with a rock band in his spare time and couldn't keep up his grades. He left during his junior year for a teaching job in a private school in Maine. He was married to a runner up Miss North Carolina.
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The first undrafted rookie to make All-Pro, I believe, and the first undrafted rookie to rush for 1,000 yds.asu66 wrote:eggers76 wrote:John Settle was All-Pro one year if I remember correctly
My bad. '88 season!
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TheMoody1 wrote:"Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?
No! Larry remains alone among App alums with that longevity in the NFL. Two, OL Larry Butler (who played for Coach Jim Brakefield) and OL Wayne Smith ( who played for Coach Jetty Moore), had 12 year careers in the CFL."
I believe Mark Royals played in the NFL for 15 seasons.
Didn't Larry Butler play briefly for the GB Packers?
Woops on edit: Larry Butler (born July 10, 1952) is a former professional American football and Canadian football offensive lineman who played two season in the World Football League (WFL)for the 1974 New York Stars and 1975 Charlotte Hornets [1] and six seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats[2] and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.[3] Butler attended Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee [4] where he is a member of the Science Hill Sports Hall of Fame. He played college football at Appalachian State University where he was elected to the Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1981.
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I know the Maloneys. John's wife, Mary Nell, comes from a prominent Wilkes Co. family. They've moved around over the years, so this may not be exactly up to date. Last I heard from them, they were living at Pawley's Island. It's been a while...NewApp wrote:Yeah, I remember the Jersey recruits as well as the PA boys. One was good friend of mine, John Maloney who was a high school All_American and was destined for stardom but got involved with a rock band in his spare time and couldn't keep up his grades. He left during his junior year for a teaching job in a private school in Maine. He was married to a runner up Miss North Carolina.
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You're being kind and I 'preciate it but...whatever I had fades in and out.eggers76 wrote:No problem, I had to look it up. My memory ain't what it used to be and it was never as good as yours.
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That's John's second wife. His first wife was Martha Long from West Jefferson. Beautiful blonde. Killer smile.asu66 wrote:I know the Maloneys. John's wife, Mary Nell, comes from a prominent Wilkes Co. family. They've moved around over the years, so this may not be exactly up to date. Last I heard from them, they were living at Pawley's Island. It's been a while...NewApp wrote:Yeah, I remember the Jersey recruits as well as the PA boys. One was good friend of mine, John Maloney who was a high school All_American and was destined for stardom but got involved with a rock band in his spare time and couldn't keep up his grades. He left during his junior year for a teaching job in a private school in Maine. He was married to a runner up Miss North Carolina.
Another interesting fact, John worked on the high steel while he was on academic suspension , building one of the ASU dorms. I mean way high up. Too, we worked together during the Christmas holidays at a tobacco warehouse. I don't smoke but that curing Tennessee Burley sure did smell good.
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Its rare Daphne misses the answer: Mark Royals 1987-2003.....NewApp wrote:Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Front row (l-r) - Don Munson, Jerry Moore, Sparky Woods, Ben Sutton, Melissa Morrison-Howard, Steve Wilks, Bob Griese, Bob KletckeT-Dog wrote:From the Legends' Gala.
Second row (l-r) - Larry Hand, Bobby Cremins, Kendall Lamm, Scott Satterfield, Mack Brown
Back row (l-r) - Dino Hackett, Doug Middleton
I thought this from Wikipedia was interesting:
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.[2]
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Wait a minute, Rekdiver. I got all the names right. The goof on Larry Hand's NFL tenure was NewApp's.Rekdiver wrote:Its rare Daphne misses the answer: Mark Royals 1987-2003.....NewApp wrote:Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Front row (l-r) - Don Munson, Jerry Moore, Sparky Woods, Ben Sutton, Melissa Morrison-Howard, Steve Wilks, Bob Griese, Bob KletckeT-Dog wrote:From the Legends' Gala.
Second row (l-r) - Larry Hand, Bobby Cremins, Kendall Lamm, Scott Satterfield, Mack Brown
Back row (l-r) - Dino Hackett, Doug Middleton
I thought this from Wikipedia was interesting:
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.[2]
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I didn't make a mistake. I just had forgotten about Royals, so had most of the board. I should have said "at the time" in regard to his ( Hand) longevity.DaphneUrquhart wrote:Wait a minute, Rekdiver. I got all the names right. The goof on Larry Hand's NFL tenure was NewApp's.Rekdiver wrote:Its rare Daphne misses the answer: Mark Royals 1987-2003.....NewApp wrote:Larry Hand is one of the all-time greats at ASU. He played in the NFL for over a decade (13 seasons) with the Detroit Lions. Has any other App lasted that long in the NFL?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Front row (l-r) - Don Munson, Jerry Moore, Sparky Woods, Ben Sutton, Melissa Morrison-Howard, Steve Wilks, Bob Griese, Bob KletckeT-Dog wrote:From the Legends' Gala.
Second row (l-r) - Larry Hand, Bobby Cremins, Kendall Lamm, Scott Satterfield, Mack Brown
Back row (l-r) - Dino Hackett, Doug Middleton
I thought this from Wikipedia was interesting:
Hand was born in 1940 in Paterson, New Jersey, grew up in Butler, New Jersey, and attended Butler High School.[1][2] When he began high school, he was five feet, six inches tall, and weighed 135 pounds. He did not play varsity football until his senior year and, even then, was not a starter.[2][3] After graduating from high school, Hand took a job working as a mason in Butler.[2]
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i've seen all these guys play..........Remembering the MNF game when Cosell said "Larry Hand from lowly Appalaychian State....."
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Sorry guys and gals, But can someone refresh my feeble mind on Don Munson, Ben Sutton and Bob Kletche. Thanks in advance.