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Clyde J.
LeForce, Jr. (June 4, 1923 – June 9, 2006) was an
American football quarterback in the
National Football League (NFL). He pla****
college football...
- out with a 7–20
record in 1995-96.
LeForce resigned after the season. In 1996 Ed Dec****is
replaced Alan
Leforce who
resigned after the 1995–1996 season...
- The team was led by first-year
coach Alan
Leforce.
Leforce was an ****istant the
previous year
under coach Les Robinson who left to
become head
coach at...
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Launched on
April 14, 2004, the Ge
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- Armand-Joseph (1878–1961), took the
title of Duke of La
Force.
There are La
Force and
LeForce families in the
United Kingdom,
United States,
Canada and...
- (1916–2009),
Canadian ice
hockey player La-
Force,
surname LeForce,
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defensive back
Elmer Jones,
guard Pete Kmetovic,
halfback Les Lear,
tackle Clyde LeForce,
quarterback Elmer Madarik,
halfback Joe Margucci, halfback...
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unanswered points to win. Tulsa: Ed
Shedlosky 15-yard p**** from
Clyde LeForce (kick failed); 6–0
Tulsa Tulsa:
Jimmy Ford 76-yard run (kick failed); 12–0...
- ****
Tracy Saginaw Grant, actor, dancer, and
motivational speaker Clyde LeForce,
selected by the
Detroit Lions in the 19th
round of the 1945 NFL Draft...
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Tulsa coach in
school history. In 1946,
Brothers and
quarterback Clyde LeForce led the
Golden Hurricane to a 9–1 record.
Tulsa recorded impressive wins...