Bill Symons, born in Nucla, Colorado, is a former star running back with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Symons played for the University of Colorado Buffaloes between 1962 and 1964. He was a versatile player, running, leading the team in receptions, punt returns and kickoff returns, and doing some punting. Wikipedia
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By CRAIG WALLACE When the great running backs in the history of the Canadian Football League are discussed, one name that is always mentioned is Bill Symons. www.argonauts.ca/Argos/History/ArgoHeroes/2004/09/20/6368...
Most football players can only dream of having a year like Argonaut running back Bill Symons had in 1968. Not only was he the first Argo to break the 1,000 yard barrier in rushing, but he was also the inaugural Argo winner of the Schenley Award as the le home.ican.net/~argos/mariners/profiles/960612.htm
Bill Symons was born and raised in Nucla, Colorado. He became one of the finest high school football players in the history of the state. As a running back, defensive back, and kicker Bill dominated the high school gridirons of the Rocky Mountain State. www.canoe.ca/Argos/History/ArgoHeroes/2004/09/20/636816.html
Bill Symons was born and raised in Nucla, Colorado. He became one of the finest high school football players in the history of the state. As a running back, defensive back, and kicker Bill dominated the high school gridirons of the Rocky Mountain State. www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=page&id=1036
Bill Symons was born and raised in Nucla, Colorado. He became one of the finest high school football players in the history of the state. As a running back, defensive back, and kicker Bill dominated the high school gridirons of the Rocky Mountain State. www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=page&id=67&theme=printer
Bill Symons was born and raised in Nucla, Colorado. He became one of the finest high school football players in the history of the state. As a running back, defensive back, and kicker Bill dominated the high school gridirons of the Rocky Mountain State. www.lcf.ca/index.php?module=page&id=1036&theme=printer