C. R. Roberts

C. R. Roberts

C. R. Roberts is a former American football player who played fullback for the USC Trojans and the San Francisco 49ers. Roberts graduated from Oceanside High School in Northern San Diego County. At the University of Southern California, Roberts led the Trojans to a 44-20 victory over The University of Texas at Austin during the 1956 season. It was the first time a black player competed against a white player in that state. He rushed for 251 yards in only 12 minutes and was cheered as he left the field. He got a degree in business administration from what is now called the Marshall School of...
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Birthdate:February 29, 1936
Birthplace:Los Angeles, California
Age:76
All Positions Played:Running back
Education:University of Southern California

Education

University of Southern California
University of Southern California
Location:Los Angeles
Founded:1880
Colors:Cardinal, Gold
Mascot:Traveler, George Tirebiter

The University of Southern California is a private, not-for-profit, nonsectarian, research university located in Los Angeles, California, United States. USC was founded in 1880, making it California's oldest private research university. USC's development has closely paralleled the growth of Los...
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NFL players from University of Southern California
NamePositionMost recent team
Mike Williams Wide receiver Seattle Seahawks
Frostee Rucker Defensive end Cleveland Browns
Lofa Tatupu Linebacker Atlanta Falcons
Matt Cassel Quarterback Kansas City Chiefs
Tom Malone Punter St. Louis Rams
Troy Polamalu Strong Safety Pittsburgh Steelers
Taitusi Lutui Guard Seattle Seahawks
Ryan Kalil Center Carolina Panthers
Carson Palmer Quarterback Oakland Raiders
Mike Patterson Defensive tackle Philadelphia Eagles
Reggie Bush Running back Miami Dolphins
Winston Justice Offensive tackle Indianapolis Colts
Shaun Cody Defensive tackle Houston Texans
Matt Leinart Quarterback Oakland Raiders
Lawrence Jackson Defensive end Detroit Lions
Stanley Havili Fullback Philadelphia Eagles
Mark Sanchez Quarterback New York Jets
Brian Cushing Linebacker Houston Texans
Patrick Turner Wide receiver New York Jets
Joe McKnight Running back New York Jets
Rey Maualuga Middle Linebacker Cincinnati Bengals
Everson Griffen Defensive end Minnesota Vikings
Vidal Hazelton Wide receiver Cincinnati Bengals
Ronald Johnson Wide receiver Philadelphia Eagles
Taylor Mays Safety Cincinnati Bengals
David Ausberry Tight end Oakland Raiders
Kyle Moore Defensive end Buffalo Bills
Fili Moala Defensive tackle Indianapolis Colts
Jeff Byers Center Carolina Panthers
Kevin Thomas Defensive back Indianapolis Colts
Anthony McCoy Tight end Seattle Seahawks
Damian Williams Wide receiver Tennessee Titans
Charles Brown Tackle New Orleans Saints
Alex Parsons Offensive Lineman Oakland Raiders
Jordan Cameron Tight end Cleveland Browns
Michael Morgan Linebacker Seattle Seahawks
Allen Bradford Linebacker Seattle Seahawks
Terrell Thomas Cornerback New York Giants
Clay Matthews III Outside Linebacker Green Bay Packers
Steve Smith Wide receiver St. Louis Rams
Keith Rivers Linebacker New York Giants
Tyron Smith Offensive tackle Dallas Cowboys
Shareece Wright Cornerback San Diego Chargers
Fred Davis Tight end Washington Redskins
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Hometown of C. R. Roberts

Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Founded:September 4, 1781
Population:1,610

Los Angeles with a population at the 2010 United States Census of 3,792,621, is the most populous city in the state of California, and the second most populous in the United States, after New York City. It has an area of 468.67 square miles , and is located in Southern California. Often known by...
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Where did C. R. Roberts go to school?
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    C. R. Roberts studied at the University of Southern California.
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    Where was C. R. Roberts born?
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    C. R. Roberts was born in Los Angeles.
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