Marv Woodson

[3][4] Woodson's 92-yard interception touchdown return in a November 1962 game against Purdue is considered one of the great plays in Indiana football history.

He was also teammates with future NFL players Tom Nowatzke (Woodson's backup in 1962) and Rudy Kuechenberg.

[2] The Colts traded Bill Saul and Woodson to the Pittsburgh Steelers for kicker/defensive lineman Lou Michaels and a 1965 third-round pick (that became Glenn Ressler) before ever playing for Baltimore.

[2] Woodson had 18 interceptions as a Steeler, returning two for touchdowns, including a career high seven in 1967.

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