There are two retired.
#12 was retired after Clyde 'Smackover' Scott finished his College Career. He gave his approval for it to be brought out of retirement in 1974 for Steve Little. It was again retired after Little finished his career.
#77 was retired after Brandon Burlsworth was tragically killed in an automobile accident shortly after he was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts. Brandon was a walk-on out of high school who went one to earn a scholarship and All-American honors his Senior Year.
Sam Huff
No, he is not. Bo Jackson is retired from both Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
8 - Steve Young 12 - John Brodie 16 - Joe Montana 34 - Joe Perry 37 - Jimmy Johnson 39 - Hugh McElhenny 42 - Ronnie Lott 70 - Charlie Krueger 73 - Leo Nomellini 79 - Bob St. Clair 87 - Dwight Clark There is also a space for Bill Walsh among the team's retired numbers.
The Mississippi is on the border of Arkansas. There are the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas.
Tom Osborne with Nebraska. He retired in 1997 after they went undefeated and shared the National Chapionship with Michigan.
does obama have any relatives in arkansas
Wayne Gretzky's #99 was retired in 1999 by the NHLJackie Robinson's #42 was retired by the MLB
I think you're talking about Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns who retired as the NFL's all time leading rusher. His record as since been broken first by Walter Payton and later by Emmitt Smith.
Walmart was not invented in any Arkansas city. First Arkansas doesn't have any real cities. Home office is in Bentonville, AR
President Clinton was born in Hope, Arkansas.
There are many rivers in Arkansas. Arkansas's major rivers are Mississippi River, Arkansas River, Ouachita River, Eleven Point River and Black River.
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