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Gary Wood

Gary Fay Wood (July 9, 1942 – March 3, 1994) was an American football quarterback who played 63 games in the National Football League, for the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints, from 1964 until 1969.

Gary Wood
No. 19
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1942-02-05)February 5, 1942
Taylor, New York
Died:March 2, 1994(1994-03-02) (aged 52)
Dix Hills, New York
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:Cortland (Cortland, New York)
College:Cornell
NFL Draft:1964 / Round: 8 / Pick: 109
AFL Draft:1964 / Round: 17 / Pick: 132
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • CFL All-Star (1970)
Career NFL statistics
TDINT:14–23
Yards:2,575
Passer rating:55.4

The 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) quarterback was drafted from Cornell University in the 1964 NFL Draft by the New York Giants in the eighth round. In his time in the NFL, Wood had a career completion percentage of 46.5%, as well as a passer rating of 54.5.[1]

On March 24, 1996, Wood was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Early and personal life

Wood was born in Taylor, New York, grew up in Cortland, New York, and was Jewish.[2][3][4]

He played football for Cortland High School in Cortland, New York, at which he never played in a losing game.[5]

College career

Wood played as a three-year starting quarterback at Cornell University, beginning in his sophomore season in 1961. Wood was the leading rusher and passer for the Big Red every year in which he was the starter. In 1962, Wood led the nation in all-purpose yards, with 1,395 (155.0 yards per game). That season, he also set an Ivy League total offense record in a game against Penn with 387 yards (207 rushing, 106 throwing), and was named first-team All-Ivy and to the AP All-East Team.[5][4][6] He also lettered as a center fielder-second baseman-pitcher on the 1962 Cornell baseball team, batting .277 in 17 games, with a six-inning ERA of 1.49.[6]

In 1963 during his senior year, Wood was elected team captain, had 545 yards passing and 818 yards rushing (8th in the nation), was again named first-team All-Ivy, and was named to the Associated Press All-East team, and was elected to the National Honor Society.[5][6] He was first in the country in kickoff return yardage (618 yards on 19 returns, for a 32.5 average).[6] He was named Ivy League Player of the Week five times in his career, a two-time All-American honorable mention, set five Ivy League career and single-season offensive records (career total offense (3,457 yards); career rushing (1867); single-season total offense (1,616 yards in '62); single-season rushing (813 yards in '62); single-game total offense (387 yards vs. Penn in '62)), and is the only Ivy League player to rush for 2,000 yards and pass for 1,000 more (he rushed for more yards (2,156) than he passed (1,891)).[2][5][6] He also set Cornell records for career total offense, single season total offense; career rushing; single season rushing; and single game total offense.[6]

Professional career

In 1964, Wood was selected in the eighth round (109th overall) of the NFL Draft by the New York Giants.[3] He turned down offers from the American Football League and from Canada to play in the NFL.[2] In his rookie season for the Giants he backed-up and frequently replaced injured starter Y. A. Tittle.[2]

Wood appeared in an episode of To Tell The Truth on July 12, 1965.[7]

In 1967, Wood was picked up in the expansion draft for the New Orleans Saints.[3] After playing two games for the Saints in the 1967 season, Wood was demoted to third string behind Billy Kilmer and Gary Cuozzo. Following this season, Wood was then traded back to New York for a draft pick.

Wood spent the remainder of his NFL career in New York backing up Fran Tarkenton, and ended his NFL career in 1969 after having played 63 games.[2][3] In six NFL seasons, he completed 186 of 400 passes for 2,575 yards and 14 touchdowns, with 18 interceptions.[2]

After retiring from the NFL, Wood played in the Canadian Football League from 1970–71 for the Ottawa Rough Riders.[8]

He was inducted into the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989, as well as the New York Sports Hall of Fame and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.[5][9][10]

After the NFL

Following his stint in the Canadian Football League, Wood opened an insurance firm in New York City.[2]

He helped found Temple Beth Torah in Melville, New York.[5] Wood died in March 1994 of a heart attack, at his home in Dix Hills, Long Island.[11] He was 51.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gary Wood". Jt-sw.com. January 20, 2003. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. (4 March 1994). "Gary Wood, 52, Giants Quarterback And Cornell Star". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "Gary Wood Stats - Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b Wechsler, Bob (24 April 2018). Day by Day in Jewish Sports History. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. ISBN 9781602800137. Retrieved 24 April 2018 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Ivy@50". www.ivy50.com. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Cornell University – Hall of Fame
  7. ^ "To Tell The Truth". CBS. Archived from the original on 2021-12-17. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  8. ^ Groveman, Martin (December 13, 2017). Basketball Is in My Blood: A Basketball Addict'S Autobiography. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781543470048. Retrieved April 24, 2018 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ . www.jewishsports.org. Archived from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  10. ^ Danilov, Victor J. (24 April 1997). Hall of Fame Museums: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 85. ISBN 9780313300004. Retrieved 24 April 2018 – via Internet Archive. gary wood football jewish.
  11. ^ a b "The New York Times Biographical Service". New York Times & Arno Press. 1 January 1994. Retrieved 24 April 2018 – via Google Books.

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For other people named Gary Wood see Gary Wood disambiguation Gary Fay Wood July 9 1942 March 3 1994 was an American football quarterback who played 63 games in the National Football League for the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints from 1964 until 1969 Gary WoodNo 19Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1942 02 05 February 5 1942Taylor New YorkDied March 2 1994 1994 03 02 aged 52 Dix Hills New YorkHeight 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 192 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh school Cortland Cortland New York College CornellNFL Draft 1964 Round 8 Pick 109AFL Draft 1964 Round 17 Pick 132Career historyNew York Giants 1964 1966 New Orleans Saints 1967 New York Giants 1968 1969 Ottawa Rough Riders 1970 1971 Career highlights and awardsCFL All Star 1970 Career NFL statisticsTD INT 14 23Yards 2 575Passer rating 55 4The 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m quarterback was drafted from Cornell University in the 1964 NFL Draft by the New York Giants in the eighth round In his time in the NFL Wood had a career completion percentage of 46 5 as well as a passer rating of 54 5 1 On March 24 1996 Wood was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 After the NFL 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly and personal life EditWood was born in Taylor New York grew up in Cortland New York and was Jewish 2 3 4 He played football for Cortland High School in Cortland New York at which he never played in a losing game 5 College career EditWood played as a three year starting quarterback at Cornell University beginning in his sophomore season in 1961 Wood was the leading rusher and passer for the Big Red every year in which he was the starter In 1962 Wood led the nation in all purpose yards with 1 395 155 0 yards per game That season he also set an Ivy League total offense record in a game against Penn with 387 yards 207 rushing 106 throwing and was named first team All Ivy and to the AP All East Team 5 4 6 He also lettered as a center fielder second baseman pitcher on the 1962 Cornell baseball team batting 277 in 17 games with a six inning ERA of 1 49 6 In 1963 during his senior year Wood was elected team captain had 545 yards passing and 818 yards rushing 8th in the nation was again named first team All Ivy and was named to the Associated Press All East team and was elected to the National Honor Society 5 6 He was first in the country in kickoff return yardage 618 yards on 19 returns for a 32 5 average 6 He was named Ivy League Player of the Week five times in his career a two time All American honorable mention set five Ivy League career and single season offensive records career total offense 3 457 yards career rushing 1867 single season total offense 1 616 yards in 62 single season rushing 813 yards in 62 single game total offense 387 yards vs Penn in 62 and is the only Ivy League player to rush for 2 000 yards and pass for 1 000 more he rushed for more yards 2 156 than he passed 1 891 2 5 6 He also set Cornell records for career total offense single season total offense career rushing single season rushing and single game total offense 6 Professional career EditIn 1964 Wood was selected in the eighth round 109th overall of the NFL Draft by the New York Giants 3 He turned down offers from the American Football League and from Canada to play in the NFL 2 In his rookie season for the Giants he backed up and frequently replaced injured starter Y A Tittle 2 Wood appeared in an episode of To Tell The Truth on July 12 1965 7 In 1967 Wood was picked up in the expansion draft for the New Orleans Saints 3 After playing two games for the Saints in the 1967 season Wood was demoted to third string behind Billy Kilmer and Gary Cuozzo Following this season Wood was then traded back to New York for a draft pick Wood spent the remainder of his NFL career in New York backing up Fran Tarkenton and ended his NFL career in 1969 after having played 63 games 2 3 In six NFL seasons he completed 186 of 400 passes for 2 575 yards and 14 touchdowns with 18 interceptions 2 After retiring from the NFL Wood played in the Canadian Football League from 1970 71 for the Ottawa Rough Riders 8 He was inducted into the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989 as well as the New York Sports Hall of Fame and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1996 5 9 10 After the NFL EditFollowing his stint in the Canadian Football League Wood opened an insurance firm in New York City 2 He helped found Temple Beth Torah in Melville New York 5 Wood died in March 1994 of a heart attack at his home in Dix Hills Long Island 11 He was 51 11 See also EditList of NCAA major college yearly punt and kickoff return leaders List of select Jewish football playersReferences Edit Gary Wood Jt sw com January 20 2003 Retrieved January 12 2011 a b c d e f g Thomas Robert McG Jr 4 March 1994 Gary Wood 52 Giants Quarterback And Cornell Star The New York Times Retrieved 24 April 2018 a b c d Gary Wood Stats Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 24 April 2018 a b Wechsler Bob 24 April 2018 Day by Day in Jewish Sports History KTAV Publishing House Inc ISBN 9781602800137 Retrieved 24 April 2018 via Google Books a b c d e f Ivy 50 www ivy50 com Retrieved 24 April 2018 a b c d e f Cornell University Hall of Fame To Tell The Truth CBS Archived from the original on 2021 12 17 Retrieved 25 April 2020 Groveman Martin December 13 2017 Basketball Is in My Blood A Basketball Addict S Autobiography Xlibris Corporation ISBN 9781543470048 Retrieved April 24 2018 via Google Books Jewishsports org www jewishsports org Archived from the original on 1 July 2007 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Danilov Victor J 24 April 1997 Hall of Fame Museums A Reference Guide Greenwood Publishing Group p 85 ISBN 9780313300004 Retrieved 24 April 2018 via Internet Archive gary wood football jewish a b The New York Times Biographical Service New York Times amp Arno Press 1 January 1994 Retrieved 24 April 2018 via Google Books 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