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  1. But Doak Walker's replacement, William Kyle Rote, had thrown fear into Irish hearts. In a brilliant performance, Rote ran for 115 yards, passed for another 146, scored all three SMU touchdowns and averaged 48 yards punting. The Touchdown Club of Washington, D. C. gave Rote an award for having the best single-game performance of the year.

  2. 8 de ene. de 2019 · Kyle Rote was one of the best wide receivers in New York Giants’ history. In fact, when he retired after the 1961 season he led the team in career pass receptions, receiving yardage and touchdown catches, was fifth in career scoring and was four-time Pro Bowl choice.

  3. 20 de sept. de 2002 · Kyle Rote became celebrated as a football player, but at a memorial service yesterday at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, he was also remembered as a social activist, a fund-raiser for charities, a mentor for young teammates and a soul-searching poet. Rote played for the Giants from 1951 through 1961, helping them win the 1956 N.F.L ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Kyle Rote is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Kyle Rote and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  5. Professiomal Soccer Player. Dallas,Houston & US National Team. 1972 - 1980 8 years. Was the 1st American born player to lead the North American Soccer League in Scoring. Played for the USA ...

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  6. Kyle Rote was born October 27, 1928, in San Antonio, Texas. Rote was the son of Emma Belle and Jack Rote. He went to Woodlawn Elementary School, and as children, Rote and his brother Jack likes to spend their summers in their uncle’s ranch called the Cloudt Ranch in Rocksprings. Rote’s family dealt with several tragedies during World War II.

  7. Kyle Rote, Jr. United States. Soccer. B: December 25, 1950. 1973 N.A.S.L. Scoring Leader. The son of Kyle Rote, an all-American college football player at Southern Methodist University who played in the National Football League for the New York Giants. The younger Rote briefly played college football at Oklahoma State before he transferred to ...