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- Papa_Hall abstract "J. Lewis \"Papa\" Hall, Jr. (April 2, 1931 – September 15, 2010) was a college football player and track athlete; later an attorney and circuit court judge. Hall was a prominent running back for the Florida Gators of the University of Florida, “recruited by every major Southern college.” Papa Hall and fellow backs Buford Long and Rick Casares were part of the Gators' winning backfield during the team's 8–3 season in 1952. Hall was its leading rusher. Hall was also an NCAA national champion high jumper in track and field. After college, he decided against a professional football career. Hall ran for ninety-four yards in the team's 14–13 Gator Bowl victory on New Year's Day.".
- Papa_Hall birthDate "1931-04-02".
- Papa_Hall position Halfback_(American_football).
- Papa_Hall school Florida_Gators_football.
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- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLink 1953_Gator_Bowl.
- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Altamonte_Springs,_Florida.
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- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLink TaxSlayer_Bowl.
- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Florida.
- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "J. Lewis "Papa" Hall, Jr.".
- Papa_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Papa Hall".
- Papa_Hall birthDate "1931-04-02".
- Papa_Hall bowlgames "Gator Bowl".
- Papa_Hall currentposition Halfback_(American_football).
- Papa_Hall deathDate "2010-09-15".
- Papa_Hall deathPlace Altamonte_Springs,_Florida.
- Papa_Hall highschool "Leon".
- Papa_Hall pastschools Florida_Gators_football.
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- Papa_Hall subject Category:1931_births.
- Papa_Hall subject Category:2010_deaths.
- Papa_Hall subject Category:American_football_halfbacks.
- Papa_Hall subject Category:Florida_Gators_football_players.
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- Papa_Hall comment "J. Lewis \"Papa\" Hall, Jr. (April 2, 1931 – September 15, 2010) was a college football player and track athlete; later an attorney and circuit court judge. Hall was a prominent running back for the Florida Gators of the University of Florida, “recruited by every major Southern college.” Papa Hall and fellow backs Buford Long and Rick Casares were part of the Gators' winning backfield during the team's 8–3 season in 1952. Hall was its leading rusher.".
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- Papa_Hall wasDerivedFrom Papa_Hall?oldid=699971270.
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