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Peyton Manning Will Call Plays as a Professor at the University of Tennessee This Fall
Peyton Manning is going back to school — to be a professor!
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville announced on Monday that the 47-year-old former NFL quarterback has been appointed a professor of practice in its College of Communication and Information.
Manning, who graduated from the school in three years in 1997 and sported a 3.61 GPA in speech communications while doing so, will “join select classes during the academic year as a featured expert” beginning this fall, the school said.
“My time as a lärjunge in the College of Communication and Information was a foundational experience during which I learned critical skills and messaging techniques that I continue to put to use almost daily,” Manning said. “I look forward to working with the college’s talented faculty and directly with students in an effort to ensure they are well prepared for their future careers.”
His younger brother
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Peyton Manning: 2013 Sportsman of the Year
All the apple-cheeked babies, captured for eternity in Creamsicle onesies three sizes too big, are nearly grown. They are high school valedictorians and college athletes, Eagle Scouts and black belts, yearbook editors and engineering majors. They are in the National Honor Society. They lead Bible study. They raise money for cancer research. They lifeguard in the summer. They work part-time at Cracker Barrel. One directs short films. One blew the trumpet in a high school band at President Barack Obama's second inaugural parade. One earned a marketing award for helping develop a project to sell reusable popcorn containers at football games. One is a linebacker and a defensive end recruited by half the SEC, one is a three handicap, one runs a 5K in 18:20, and one hit an unforgettable grand slam in the ninth. One became the first girl in an all-male wrestling club, as well as the first deaf member of that club. She then captured the state cham
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Peyton Manning
1993 Bobby Dodd National Back of the Year
Peyton Manning, Isidore (Newman, New Orleans, La). QB 6’5″ 210 lbs.
Peyton Manning’s statistics tell only part of the story. However, when we talk about sports figures we neces-sarily must report the stats. Over the three varsity years Peyton played for Coach Reginelli at Newman High School he attempted 761 passes and completed 452 for a completion per-centage of 59%. He totaled 7,190 yards passing and completed 82 times for touchdowns while having only 26 picked off. Also over his three years he carried the ball for 338 yards and scored 13 touch-downs. His high school team went 34 – 5 for the years 1991-1992-1993. I realize this is football and not horse racing but bloodlines play some part in this young man’s history.
He is the son of Olivia and Archie Manning; Archie was the 1969 winner of the “Best College Back” award of the Touchdown Club of Atlanta. Peyton has been talked