Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5228782> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5228782 description "Player of American football".
- Q5228782 description "Player of American football".
- Q5228782 subject Q5312304.
- Q5228782 subject Q6641382.
- Q5228782 subject Q8165230.
- Q5228782 subject Q8692902.
- Q5228782 subject Q9730219.
- Q5228782 abstract "David Lee Francis (born April 15, 1941 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football fullback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1960 to 1962. Highly recruited nationally as a fullback prospect from Columbus West High School, Francis chose to attend his hometown university after being recruited by Woody Hayes.Playing behind College Hall of Famer Bob Ferguson for two years, and a backfield that included future Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Warfield and future American Football League legend Matt Snell (AFL), Francis did not break into the starting lineup until his senior year. That year, Ohio State started out as the preseason AP #1 team in the country. Although close losses to UCLA and Northwestern derailed Ohio State's national championship hopes that season, Francis—in a backfield that still included Paul Warfield—led the team in rushing, averaging over 5 yds/carry. In 1962, David was the Big Ten rushing champion (5.2 yds per carry).Francis' greatest achievement as an Ohio State football player was saved for his last game against arch-rival Michigan. Until the 2007 season, his 186 yard, two touchdown performance was the most yards gained by an Ohio State running back against Michigan.(Beanie Wells) Most noteworthy about that performance, is that Francis, under complete exhaustion, collapsed untouched near the goal line in an open field run before he could tally his third touchdown.Drafted by the Washington Redskins, Francis played one year in the National Football League before his career was ended by injury.David is married to Polly Francis and lives in Fairview, Texas. David has two sons and two stepsons.".
- Q5228782 birthDate "1941-04-15".
- Q5228782 birthPlace Q16567.
- Q5228782 birthYear "1941".
- Q5228782 college Q309331.
- Q5228782 number "39".
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215884.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q1397.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q16567.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q174710.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750919.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q212654.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q230492.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q275129.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q309331.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q309350.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q41323.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q464508.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q4932408.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q526960.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q5574302.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q6641382.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q7080909.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q747833.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q778412.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q7985358.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8033668.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165230.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8692902.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q912985.
- Q5228782 wikiPageWikiLink Q9730219.
- Q5228782 birthDate "1941-04-15".
- Q5228782 birthPlace Q16567.
- Q5228782 college Q309331.
- Q5228782 dateOfBirth "1941-04-15".
- Q5228782 name "Francis, Dave".
- Q5228782 number "39".
- Q5228782 placeOfBirth Q16567.
- Q5228782 shortDescription "Player of American football".
- Q5228782 type Person.
- Q5228782 type Agent.
- Q5228782 type Athlete.
- Q5228782 type GridironFootballPlayer.
- Q5228782 type Person.
- Q5228782 type Agent.
- Q5228782 type NaturalPerson.
- Q5228782 type Thing.
- Q5228782 type Q14128148.
- Q5228782 type Q215627.
- Q5228782 type Q5.
- Q5228782 type Person.
- Q5228782 comment "David Lee Francis (born April 15, 1941 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football fullback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1960 to 1962.".
- Q5228782 label "Dave Francis".
- Q5228782 givenName "Dave".
- Q5228782 name "Dave Francis".
- Q5228782 name "Francis, Dave".
- Q5228782 surname "Francis".