Dale Livingston

Dale Roger Livingston (March 12, 1945 – January 5, 2009)[1] was an American football kicker and punter who became the starting kicker/punter on the Cincinnati Bengals first-team in 1968.

A successful onside kick and late field goal by Livingston against Ohio University in 1966 gave WMU a share of its first MAC title.

During his WMU career, he averaged 39.9 yards per punt, including 43.3 in one season that ranks second all-time for the Broncos.

[4] The following week, he kicked a 49-yard field goal, his longest of the season, and three extra points in the Bengals first-ever win, 24-10 over the Denver Broncos.

[4] In the 1969 season, Livingston handled punting duties only as Horst Muhlmann became the team's kicker.

He then served as a teacher and coach at Freedom Middle School in Green Bay for 12 years.

Livingston resided in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin near Green Bay at the time of his death on January 5, 2009.