fbpx
Wikipedia

Kent Nix

Alvin Kent Nix (born March 12, 1944) is a former American football player who played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Texas Christian University (TCU). Nix is the son of Emery Nix, who played for the New York Giants in 1943 and 1946.[1][2]

Kent Nix
No. 10, 16, 14
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1944-03-12) March 12, 1944 (age 80)
Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:W. B. Ray
College:TCU
Undrafted:1966
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Player stats at PFR

College career edit

Nix helped TCU to an upset of Baylor University in October 1964. He passed 4 yards to Joe Ball for the first score in a 17–14 win at Fort Worth, Texas.[3] He led the Horned Frogs on four long scoring drives as a senior quarterback to defeat Baylor in Waco, Texas, the following October. Nix hit on five consecutive passes during a 79-yard drive for a touchdown, in the second quarter. TCU won on a field goal by Bruce Alford in the third period.[4] Nix tied a Southwest Conference record with 4 touchdown passes of 31, 24, 12, and 15 yards, versus Rice University, in November 1965. He also scored on a one-yard plunge to give Texas Christian a 42-14 halftime lead. His first two touchdown passes came in the first ninety-three seconds following Rice fumbles.[5] Nix was bothered for much of his collegiate career by a knee injury. While at TCU, he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

Professional career edit

Green Bay Packers edit

Nix was cut by the Green Bay Packers on August 2, 1966.[6] He passed through waivers but was retained on the Packers' taxi squad[1] for the remainder of the 1966 season.[7] After clearing waivers Nix became a free agent.[1] Nix was back in the Packers' training camp in 1967, but trailed three other quarterbacks on the depth chart: Bart Starr, Zeke Bratkowski and Don Horn. On July 30, 1967, the Packers traded Nix to the Pittsburgh Steelers, in exchange for the Steelers' fifth round draft pick in 1968. This wound up being the 9th pick in the 5th round, and the Packers used it in the 1968 draft to select offensive lineman Steve Duich.[8]

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

Nix got his first chance to play in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers in September 1967. The Steelers' regular quarterback, Bill Nelsen, had an injury to his right knee. Nix was the only other quarterback on the roster.[9] He made his debut against the Philadelphia Eagles.[10] Nix connected on an 18-yard pass to J.R. Wilburn to tie the score, 24–24, midway through the fourth quarter. The Steelers lost in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 34–24.[11] Nix completed 23 of 34 passes against the Cleveland Browns for 218 yards and one touchdown, in October 1967. Split end Dick Compton caught ten of his passes.[12] Nix hit rookie Steelers' running back, Don Shy, for a 27-yard touchdown in a loss to the Giants at Pittsburgh, on October 15.[13]

Tom Landry called Nix the best rookie quarterback he had seen in ten years.[14] Nix guided the Steelers to a 24–14 triumph against the Detroit Lions on December 3. He handed off to Shy for two one-yard touchdowns to cap drives of 80 and 64 yards in the first and second quarters. He fooled the Lions' defense by passing often on first and second down. Most significantly Nix found swift J.R. Wilburn for a 67-yard touchdown with 1:49 remaining in the second quarter.[15] He led the Steelers on a 78-yard drive, completed by a Nix to John Hilton 3-yard touchdown pass, which gave Pittsburgh a temporary 10–9 lead against the Washington Redskins. During the drive at Pittsburgh on December 10, Wilburn caught four passes for fifty-five yards.[16]

The Steelers traded Nix during the 1970 preseason to the Minnesota Vikings, but he failed to make their roster and signed with the Bears before the season started.[17]

Chicago Bears edit

Nix signed with the Chicago Bears and spent the 1970 season on the taxi squad.[17] He rallied the Bears in the fourth quarter for a second straight week, coming from behind to upset the Vikings, 20–17, in September 1971. He threw touchdown passes of 36 and 26 yards to Dick Gordon in Minneapolis. The latter pass found Gordon in the end zone with 1:42 remaining in the game. Bears starting quarterback, Jack Concannon, was knocked out of the game on a hit by Carl Eller.[18]

Nix started his first game since 1968 in a 35–14 beating of the New Orleans Saints at Soldier Field. He threw touchdown passes of 25 and 35 yards to Bob Wallace and Gordon. Overall, he completed 14 of 24 passes for 242 yards.[19]

The Bears waived Nix on September 13, 1972.[20] In March 1974 Nix filed suit against the Bears, charging they had misdiagnosed a November 1971 hand injury as a sprained wrist. He asked for more than $10,000. Nix had continued playing following the preliminary diagnosis. In his lawsuit he claimed that the injury was aggravated. A later diagnosis stated that the injury was a rupture of both tendons of the index finger of the right hand.[21]

Houston Oilers edit

The Houston Oilers signed him to their taxi squad on September 21.[22] Nix appeared in 12 games for the Oilers, two of them starts.[23] Houston traded Nix along with Ron Billingsley to the New Orleans Saints for Dave Parks, Tom Stincic, and Edd Hargett in March 1973.[24]

New Orleans Saints edit

Nix found himself in a four-way competition for three quarterback slots with the Saints, vying for a job with Archie Manning, second year QB Bobby Scott, and former Jets and Oilers backup QB Bob Davis. The Saints' 1973 pre-season media guide listed Nix third on the quarterback depth chart, behind Manning and Scott but ahead of Davis.[25] The other three quarterbacks all appeared for the Saints in the 1973 regular season, but Nix never did.[26]

Personal life edit

Nix returned to TCU to finish his business degree, and went into business with his wife Susan, who also attended TCU. She was named "Miss TCU" during her senior year.[27][28] They went on to own a dry cleaning business, which they later sold, and then went into the florist business. Now retired, he serves on the Colonial County Club Board of Directors, and continues to follow TCU football closely.[29] Susan Nix died in November 2020 from COVID-19 related complications.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Giants Dire Need: A Back-Up Passer Who Knows Score, The New York Times, November 7, 1966, Page 67.
  2. ^ Lombardi Confirms Starr's Injury, The New York Times, October 6, 1967, Page 46.
  3. ^ Baylor Bows, 17-14 To Texas Christian, The New York Times, November 1, 1964, Page S5.
  4. ^ Baylor Is Upset By T.C.U., 10-7, The New York Times, October 31, 1965, Page S3.
  5. ^ Texas Christian Routs Rice, 42-14, The New York Times, November 21, 1965, Page S6.
  6. ^ Football Roster Trims, The New York Times, August 3, 1966, Page 33.
  7. ^ 3 Regulars Back For Pittsburgh, The New York Times, October 15, 1967, Page 208.
  8. ^ "1968 NFL/AFL Common Draft Transactions". www.prosportstransactions.com. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  9. ^ Lombardi Still Thinks Packers Are Great, The New York Times, September 26, 1967, Page 59.
  10. ^ Snell Faces Surgery Today, The New York Times, September 29, 1967, Page 58.
  11. ^ Eagles Down Steelers, 34–24, October 2, 1967, Page 66.
  12. ^ Larson of Giants Is Vindicated Of Elbowing Charge by Films, The New York Times, October 10, 1967, Page 61.
  13. ^ Double Reverse-and-Pass Clicks For Winning Score, The New York Times, October 16, 1967, Page 62.
  14. ^ Ryan, Quarterback of Browns, Just Passes Off His Injuries, October 27, 1967, Page 57.
  15. ^ Nix Baffles Lions, Steelers Win, 24–14, The New York Times, December 4, 1967, Page 86.
  16. ^ Redskins Beat Steelers, 15-10, The New York Times, December 11, 1967, Page 71.
  17. ^ a b Steelers Trade Nix To Vikings, The Pittsburgh Press, September 3, 1970, Page 40, column 2.
  18. ^ Bears Stun Vikings With 20–17 Victory, Los Angeles Times, September 27, 1971, Page D1.
  19. ^ Nix Gets Chance, Leads Bears to 35–14 Victory, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1971, Page D6.
  20. ^ Football Transactions, The New York Times, September 14, 1972, Page 63.
  21. ^ People in Sports, The New York Times, March 22, 1974, Page 46.
  22. ^ Football Transactions, The New York Times, September 22, 1972, Page 53.
  23. ^ "Kent Nix Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  24. ^ Football Transactions, The New York Times, March 23, 1973, Page 80
  25. ^ New Orleans Saints, "Saints 1973 Media Guide", p. 66
  26. ^ "1973 New Orleans Saints Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  27. ^ "Mr. TCU: From TCU QB to Super Bowl I to Fort Worth businessman, Kent Nix has seen it all". Fort Worth Business Press. 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  28. ^ Michelle Carter, "The Class of 1969 marks 50 years", TCU 360, April 24, 2019. Available online: https://www.tcu360.com/2019/04/the-class-of-1969-marks-50-years/ . Retrieved March 20, 2021,
  29. ^ Auping, ibid.
  30. ^ Luke Ranker, "Fort Worth’s Susan Nix, TCU and Colonial Country Club booster, dies after COVID battle", Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 28, 2020. Available online: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/obituaries/article247464090.html . Retrieved March 20, 2021.

kent, alvin, born, march, 1944, former, american, football, player, played, professionally, quarterback, national, football, league, played, college, football, texas, christian, university, emery, played, york, giants, 1943, 1946, 14position, quarterbackperson. Alvin Kent Nix born March 12 1944 is a former American football player who played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League NFL He played college football at Texas Christian University TCU Nix is the son of Emery Nix who played for the New York Giants in 1943 and 1946 1 2 Kent NixNo 10 16 14Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1944 03 12 March 12 1944 age 80 Corpus Christi Texas U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 195 lb 88 kg Career informationHigh school W B RayCollege TCUUndrafted 1966Career historyGreen Bay Packers 1966 Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 1969 Chicago Bears 1970 1971 Houston Oilers 1972 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyPlayer stats at PFR Contents 1 College career 2 Professional career 2 1 Green Bay Packers 2 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 3 Chicago Bears 2 4 Houston Oilers 2 5 New Orleans Saints 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesCollege career editNix helped TCU to an upset of Baylor University in October 1964 He passed 4 yards to Joe Ball for the first score in a 17 14 win at Fort Worth Texas 3 He led the Horned Frogs on four long scoring drives as a senior quarterback to defeat Baylor in Waco Texas the following October Nix hit on five consecutive passes during a 79 yard drive for a touchdown in the second quarter TCU won on a field goal by Bruce Alford in the third period 4 Nix tied a Southwest Conference record with 4 touchdown passes of 31 24 12 and 15 yards versus Rice University in November 1965 He also scored on a one yard plunge to give Texas Christian a 42 14 halftime lead His first two touchdown passes came in the first ninety three seconds following Rice fumbles 5 Nix was bothered for much of his collegiate career by a knee injury While at TCU he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity Professional career editGreen Bay Packers edit Nix was cut by the Green Bay Packers on August 2 1966 6 He passed through waivers but was retained on the Packers taxi squad 1 for the remainder of the 1966 season 7 After clearing waivers Nix became a free agent 1 Nix was back in the Packers training camp in 1967 but trailed three other quarterbacks on the depth chart Bart Starr Zeke Bratkowski and Don Horn On July 30 1967 the Packers traded Nix to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the Steelers fifth round draft pick in 1968 This wound up being the 9th pick in the 5th round and the Packers used it in the 1968 draft to select offensive lineman Steve Duich 8 Pittsburgh Steelers edit Nix got his first chance to play in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers in September 1967 The Steelers regular quarterback Bill Nelsen had an injury to his right knee Nix was the only other quarterback on the roster 9 He made his debut against the Philadelphia Eagles 10 Nix connected on an 18 yard pass to J R Wilburn to tie the score 24 24 midway through the fourth quarter The Steelers lost in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 34 24 11 Nix completed 23 of 34 passes against the Cleveland Browns for 218 yards and one touchdown in October 1967 Split end Dick Compton caught ten of his passes 12 Nix hit rookie Steelers running back Don Shy for a 27 yard touchdown in a loss to the Giants at Pittsburgh on October 15 13 Tom Landry called Nix the best rookie quarterback he had seen in ten years 14 Nix guided the Steelers to a 24 14 triumph against the Detroit Lions on December 3 He handed off to Shy for two one yard touchdowns to cap drives of 80 and 64 yards in the first and second quarters He fooled the Lions defense by passing often on first and second down Most significantly Nix found swift J R Wilburn for a 67 yard touchdown with 1 49 remaining in the second quarter 15 He led the Steelers on a 78 yard drive completed by a Nix to John Hilton 3 yard touchdown pass which gave Pittsburgh a temporary 10 9 lead against the Washington Redskins During the drive at Pittsburgh on December 10 Wilburn caught four passes for fifty five yards 16 The Steelers traded Nix during the 1970 preseason to the Minnesota Vikings but he failed to make their roster and signed with the Bears before the season started 17 Chicago Bears edit Nix signed with the Chicago Bears and spent the 1970 season on the taxi squad 17 He rallied the Bears in the fourth quarter for a second straight week coming from behind to upset the Vikings 20 17 in September 1971 He threw touchdown passes of 36 and 26 yards to Dick Gordon in Minneapolis The latter pass found Gordon in the end zone with 1 42 remaining in the game Bears starting quarterback Jack Concannon was knocked out of the game on a hit by Carl Eller 18 Nix started his first game since 1968 in a 35 14 beating of the New Orleans Saints at Soldier Field He threw touchdown passes of 25 and 35 yards to Bob Wallace and Gordon Overall he completed 14 of 24 passes for 242 yards 19 The Bears waived Nix on September 13 1972 20 In March 1974 Nix filed suit against the Bears charging they had misdiagnosed a November 1971 hand injury as a sprained wrist He asked for more than 10 000 Nix had continued playing following the preliminary diagnosis In his lawsuit he claimed that the injury was aggravated A later diagnosis stated that the injury was a rupture of both tendons of the index finger of the right hand 21 Houston Oilers edit The Houston Oilers signed him to their taxi squad on September 21 22 Nix appeared in 12 games for the Oilers two of them starts 23 Houston traded Nix along with Ron Billingsley to the New Orleans Saints for Dave Parks Tom Stincic and Edd Hargett in March 1973 24 New Orleans Saints edit Nix found himself in a four way competition for three quarterback slots with the Saints vying for a job with Archie Manning second year QB Bobby Scott and former Jets and Oilers backup QB Bob Davis The Saints 1973 pre season media guide listed Nix third on the quarterback depth chart behind Manning and Scott but ahead of Davis 25 The other three quarterbacks all appeared for the Saints in the 1973 regular season but Nix never did 26 Personal life editNix returned to TCU to finish his business degree and went into business with his wife Susan who also attended TCU She was named Miss TCU during her senior year 27 28 They went on to own a dry cleaning business which they later sold and then went into the florist business Now retired he serves on the Colonial County Club Board of Directors and continues to follow TCU football closely 29 Susan Nix died in November 2020 from COVID 19 related complications 30 References edit a b c Giants Dire Need A Back Up Passer Who Knows Score The New York Times November 7 1966 Page 67 Lombardi Confirms Starr s Injury The New York Times October 6 1967 Page 46 Baylor Bows 17 14 To Texas Christian The New York Times November 1 1964 Page S5 Baylor Is Upset By T C U 10 7 The New York Times October 31 1965 Page S3 Texas Christian Routs Rice 42 14 The New York Times November 21 1965 Page S6 Football Roster Trims The New York Times August 3 1966 Page 33 3 Regulars Back For Pittsburgh The New York Times October 15 1967 Page 208 1968 NFL AFL Common Draft Transactions www prosportstransactions com Retrieved 2024 03 12 Lombardi Still Thinks Packers Are Great The New York Times September 26 1967 Page 59 Snell Faces Surgery Today The New York Times September 29 1967 Page 58 Eagles Down Steelers 34 24 October 2 1967 Page 66 Larson of Giants Is Vindicated Of Elbowing Charge by Films The New York Times October 10 1967 Page 61 Double Reverse and Pass Clicks For Winning Score The New York Times October 16 1967 Page 62 Ryan Quarterback of Browns Just Passes Off His Injuries October 27 1967 Page 57 Nix Baffles Lions Steelers Win 24 14 The New York Times December 4 1967 Page 86 Redskins Beat Steelers 15 10 The New York Times December 11 1967 Page 71 a b Steelers Trade Nix To Vikings The Pittsburgh Press September 3 1970 Page 40 column 2 Bears Stun Vikings With 20 17 Victory Los Angeles Times September 27 1971 Page D1 Nix Gets Chance Leads Bears to 35 14 Victory Los Angeles Times October 11 1971 Page D6 Football Transactions The New York Times September 14 1972 Page 63 People in Sports The New York Times March 22 1974 Page 46 Football Transactions The New York Times September 22 1972 Page 53 Kent Nix Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2024 03 12 Football Transactions The New York Times March 23 1973 Page 80 New Orleans Saints Saints 1973 Media Guide p 66 1973 New Orleans Saints Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2024 03 12 Mr TCU From TCU QB to Super Bowl I to Fort Worth businessman Kent Nix has seen it all Fort Worth Business Press 2015 10 31 Retrieved 2024 03 12 Michelle Carter The Class of 1969 marks 50 years TCU 360 April 24 2019 Available online https www tcu360 com 2019 04 the class of 1969 marks 50 years Retrieved March 20 2021 Auping ibid Luke Ranker Fort Worth s Susan Nix TCU and Colonial Country Club booster dies after COVID battle Fort Worth Star Telegram November 28 2020 Available online https www star telegram com news local obituaries article247464090 html Retrieved March 20 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kent Nix amp oldid 1213332589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.