Nile Clarke Kinnick, Jr. (born July 9, 1918 in Adel, Iowa; died June 2, 1943 in Gulf of Paria, Venezuela) was a college football player at the University of Iowa. He won the 1939 Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award and was a consensus All-American, and the University renamed their football stadium Kinnick Stadium in his honor. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. Wikipedia
Jump to: navigation , search Nile Kinnick (born July 9 , 1918 ; died June 2 , 1943 ) was the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner. en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nile_Kinnick
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Nile Kinnick: A Football Inspiration Bruce Stewart Nile Kinnick raised the game, from a grueling physical contest, to an art form where mind and spirit were coordinated with a well-trained body. www.americanfootballmonthly.com/Subaccess/Magazine/1998/4...
Don't forget Heisman winner Kinnick By JIM DONALDSON The Providence Journal May 29, 2006 - Nile Kinnick didn't want to go to war. www.knoxstudio.com/shns/story.cfm?pk=DONALDSON29-05-29-06...
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Welcome to Kinnick High School Nile C. Kinnick High School (also, called Yo-Hi) is a school filled with tradition, pride, and a true sense of history. www.kinnick-hs.pac.dodea.edu/
Don't forget Heisman winner Kinnick By JIM DONALDSON The Providence Journal May 29, 2006 - Nile Kinnick didn't want to go to war. www.knoxstudio.com/shns/story.cfm?pk=DONALDSON29-05-29-06...
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