词条 | Chris DeFrance |
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|name=Chris DeFrance |image= |caption= |height_ft=6 |height_in=1 |weight_lbs=205 |position=Wide receiver |number=81 |birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1956|09|13}} |birth_place=Waldo, Arkansas |death_date = |death_place= |draftyear=1979 |draftround=6 |draftpick=164 |high_school=Corcoran (CA) |college=Arizona State |pastteams=
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|nfl=DEF553720 |pfr=DeFrCh20 }} Chris Anthony DeFrance (born September 13, 1956 in Waldo, Arkansas) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He also was a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He played college football at Arizona State University. Early yearsDeFrance attended Corcoran High School. He moved on to Bakersfield College, where he was a Junior College All-American at wide receiver and helped his team reach the 1976 Junior Rose Bowl. In track, he practiced the long jump and triple jump, winning the conference championship in both events. He also ran the mile-relay. In 1977, he transferred to Arizona State University, posting 11 receptions for 291 yards and 3 touchdowns. In the Fiesta Bowl against Penn State University, he came up big with 7 receptions for 144 yards.[1] In 1978, although he missed spring practice with a broken foot, he came back to lead the team with 31 receptions for 617 yards and 5 touchdowns. In the Garden State Bowl, he had a 58-yard touchdown reception. Professional careerDallas CowboysDeFrance was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (164th overall) of the 1979 NFL Draft. He was waived on August 21.[2] Washington RedskinsOn August 29, 1979, he was claimed off waivers by the Washington Redskins. He was cut on October 9. Chicago BearsOn February 6, 1980, he was signed as a free agent by the Chicago Bears. He was released on August 19. Saskatchewan RoughridersOn March 19, 1981, he was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. In his first year he posted 64 receptions for 1,195 yards, an 18.7-yard average and 5 touchdowns, including a 100-yard touchdown reception. He had 3 straight 1,000+ receiving yards seasons and was a two-time CFL West All-Star.[3] In 1984, he missed the 1,000 yards plateau (917 yards) because of injuries. In 1986, he was traded to the Montreal Alouettes in exchange for linebacker John Pointer. He was cut during training camp. DeFrance finished his career with 328 receptions for 5,035 yards and 21 touchdowns.[4] References1. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1977/12/26/archives/penn-state-is-victor-in-fiesta-bowl-4230-penn-state-vanquishes.html?_r=0 | title=Penn State Is Victor In Fiesta Bowl, 42‐30 | accessdate=April 30, 2017}} {{Cowboys1979DraftPicks}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Defrance, Chris}}2. ^{{cite web| url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1891&dat=19790822&id=TuMpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MdYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1238,3476326&hl | title=Transactions | accessdate=January 13, 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/11/01/The-1984-Canadian-Football-League-Western-Division-all-stars-as/2458468133200/ | title=The 1984 Canadian Football League Western Division all-stars, as... | accessdate=January 13, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.cflapedia.com/Players/d/defrance_chris.htm | title=Chris DeFrance CFL bio | accessdate=January 13, 2018}} 12 : 1956 births|Living people|People from Corcoran, California|Players of American football from California|American players of Canadian football|American football wide receivers|Canadian football wide receivers|Bakersfield Renegades football players|Arizona State Sun Devils football players|Washington Redskins players|Saskatchewan Roughriders players|Montreal Alouettes |
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