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Charlie Green (American football) was born on 14 March, 1943 in Ohio, is a player. Discover Charlie Green (American football)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1943
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2017

In 2017, he was ranked No. 3 by the Springfield News-Sun on its list of the top football players in Wittenberg history. (Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee Ron Lancaster took the No. 1 spot.)

2002

He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He was the first Wittenberg player to be inducted into the Hall.

1985

Green, his coach Bill Edwards, and his top receiver Bob Cherry were among the first 12 people inducted into the Wittenberg University Athletics Hall of Honor when it was established in 1985.

1980

In the mid-1980s, Green was living in Phoenix, Arizona, working as a funding specialist for Merchant Banking Services. He later worked in the insurance business. He was also active in the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program in Arizona. His son Tyler Green was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1990s.

1968

Green returned to the Raiders for their 1968 training camp. However, he did not make the Raiders' final roster for the 1968 season. The following year, he tried out with the Denver Broncos but was released in July 1969.

1967

In 1967, the Raiders acquired two new quarterbacks, Daryle Lamonica and George Blanda. In late August 1967, the team placed Green on waivers and, when he was unclaimed, sent him to the San Jose Apaches of the Pacific Coast Division of the Continental Football League. He played the 1967 season with the Apaches, sharing quarterback duties with Chon Gallegos. The Apaches were coached in 1967 by Bill Walsh.

1966

He also played professional football for the Oakland Raiders in 1966. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

In March 1966, he was acquired by the Oakland Raiders. During the 1966 season, he served as the Raiders' third-string quarterback, behind Tom Flores and Cotton Davidson. He appeared in 14 games, none as a starter, and completed both of his pass attempts for a total of 17 yards.

1965

Green was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the 13th round of the 1965 AFL Draft. He spent the 1965 season on Boston's taxi squad. He also played in 1965 for the Boston Sweepers, leading them to the North Atlantic semi-pro league championship.

1964

As a senior, he led the 1964 Wittenberg Tigers to its third consecutive OAC championship with a perfect 8–0 record. The Tigers were again ranked No. 1 in the AP's final small college football poll. During the 1964 season, Green completed 117 of 198 passes for 1,811 yards, 21 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. At the end of the season, he again received the award as the best back in the OAC. He was also selected as the first-team quarterback on the 1964 Little All-America college football team.

Sports Illustrated ran a feature story on Wittenberg's football team in November 1964 and noted Green's popularity: "[M]ention the name of Charlie Green and you will be saluted by a peal of bells from every one of the town's 143 churches." The magazine also praised Green's ability:

Green also handled punting for Wittenberg and played for the school's baseball and basketball teams. He was the most valuable player on the baseball team, compiling a 0.67 earned run average in 1964.

1963

As a junior, he led the 1963 Wittenberg football team to an 8–0–1, an OAC championship, and the No. 3 spot in the final AP small college football poll. Green had his best statistical showing in 1963, completing 114 of 182 passes for 2,181 yards, 19 touchdowns, eight interceptions and a 188.9 passing efficiency rating. He set OAC season records for completions (114), passing yards (2,181), and total offense (2,224 yards), and also set an OAC single-game record with 411 passing yards against Heidelberg. For the second consecutive year, he was selected by the AP as the first-team quarterback on the All-OAC team. He was also voted by the conference coaches as the best back in the OAC. His top receiver, Bobby Cherry, was named best lineman in the OAC.

1962

He became Wittenberg's starting quarterback as a sophomore, leading the 1962 Wittenberg Tigers football team to a perfect 9–0 record, an OAC championship, and the No. 2 spot in the final Associated Press (AP) small college poll. During the 1962 season, Green completed 79 of 147 passes for 1,227 yards with 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He was selected by the AP as the first-team quarterback on the 1962 All-OAC football team.

1961

Green enrolled at Wittenberg in 1961 as "a scrawny, 145-pound (66 kg) youngster." While at Wittenberg, he grew 2 inches (51 mm) and gained 25 pounds (11 kg).

1943

Charles H. Green (born March 14, 1943) is a former American football quarterback who played college football at Wittenberg University. From 1962 to 1964, he led Wittenberg to three consecutive Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships and three consecutive undefeated seasons (25–0–1), including an Associated Press small college national championship in 1964. After the 1964 season, he was selected as the first-team quarterback on the Little All-America team.