Kenny Wheaton

  • male, 34 years old
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Kenneth Tyrone "Kenny" Wheaton (Born March 8, 1975 in Phoenix, AZ) is a gridiron football player. Currently, he is a defensive back with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Wheaton played college football at the University of Oregon where, in his freshman season in 1994, he made arguably the most famous play in Duck history known as "The Pick". As time was winding down and the University of Washington was driving down to the Oregon 9 yard line, … Wikipedia
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March 8, 1975
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  • Video of "The Pick"

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    mike.wines.googlepages.com/WashingtonVSOregon.wmv
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  • The official site of the...

    Kenny and his wife Franchell reside in Texas with their baby girl Kendall.
    www.argonauts.ca/Argos/Team/Roster/Kenny_Wheaton.html
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Kenny Wheaton. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Wheaton
  • Kenny Wheaton Past Stats,...

    ... 22 0.0 0 141 00 00 215 1 Kenny Wheaton About statistical abbreviations Errors? Suggestions? Comments? Send us a message Advertise on DatabaseSports 2002-2006 databaseSports.com...
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  • Where are they now? Kenny...

    To any Duck fan, Kenny Wheaton needs no introduction. He only made the most famous play in the history of Duck football. He was 2nd team all Pac-10 as a sophomore, and first team as a junior. He interceped ten passes in his three seasons as a Duck, inc
    www.addictedtoquack.com/story/2007/4/15/23567/7302
  • The official site of the...

    Kenny Wheaton avoided free agency by signing with the Argonauts on Tuesday night. The starter set a new CFL playoff record with a 116-yard interception return for a touchdown in the 2004 East Semi-Final against Hamilton. Mississauga - Last night, just m
    www.canoe.ca/Argos/News/2005/02/16/932685.html