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Dave Wilcox
played his way from
eastern Oregon into
the National
Football League Hall
of Fame as an
intimidating lineman
and linebacker.
Born in 1942,
Wilcox grew up in
Vale and graduated
in 1960 having led
the Vikings to three
state title games,
with wins in ’58 and
‘59. On his way to
6-foot-3, 240
pounds, Wilcox
played two seasons
at Boise Junior
College, (now Boise
State) as an
offensive and
defensive lineman
before transferring
to Oregon for the
1962 season. Oregon
went 6-3-1 in ’62,
losing only to
Texas, Ohio State
and Oregon State.
In ’63, the Ducks
featured quarterback
Bob Berry as well as
defensive back Mel
Renfro and finished
8-3, including a
21-14 win over
Southern Methodist
in the Sun Bowl.
Wilcox played in
the Hula Bowl
following his senior
season and was voted
outstanding lineman.
He also played in
two other college
all-star games
before being
selected in both the
NFL and AFL drafts.
Wilcox signed
with the San
Francisco 49ers in
1964 and played
there for 11
seasons, being named
to the Pro Bowl team
seven times and the
All-NFL team four
times at linebacker.
In his 11 seasons,
the 49ers reached
the playoffs three
times, 1970-72,
thanks primarily to
the team’s defense.
They were eliminated
from the playoffs by
the Dallas Cowboys
each season.
Wilcox was voted
to the Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in 1983
and the University
of Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in
1993. He was
enshrined in the NFL
Hall of Fame in
2000.
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