kmoose
Banned
- Messages
- 10,298
- Reaction score
- 1,181
- Defensive End: 1964-1966.
- Three year starter (keep in mind that, at the time Page played, Notre Dame did not allow freshmen to play varsity athletics).
- Consensus All-American, 1966.
- One of the anchors of a defense (1966 National Championship team) that gave up only 38 points all season(10 games). Played in the famous 10-10 tie game with Michigan State.
- College Football HOF inductee, 1993
- Selected in the first round (15th overall)in the 1967 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
- Played for the Vikings (1967-1978) and Bears (1978-1981).
- 9x Pro Bowler, 1969-1977
- member of the famed "Purple People Eaters"
- NFL MVP, 1971
- NFL Hall of Fame, 1988
- Graduated from University of Minnesota Law School, 1978 (in the midst of his NFL career)
- Page worked for a law firm in the offseason, from 1979 to 1984
- Appointed as Special Assistant Attorney General in Minnesota in 1985, and soon thereafter was promoted to Assistant Attorney General.
- Elected to Minnesota Supreme Court in 1992, 1998(highest vote getter in state history), 2004, and 2010. Reached mandatory retirement age in August of 2015.
- Founded the Page Educational Foundation, 1988. The PEF provides financial and mentoring assistance to students of color, in exchange for those students' commitment to further volunteer service in the community.
- Page and his daughter have written two children's books; one in 2013 and one in 2014. The proceeds of these books go to the PEF.
- Three year starter (keep in mind that, at the time Page played, Notre Dame did not allow freshmen to play varsity athletics).
- Consensus All-American, 1966.
- One of the anchors of a defense (1966 National Championship team) that gave up only 38 points all season(10 games). Played in the famous 10-10 tie game with Michigan State.
- College Football HOF inductee, 1993
- Selected in the first round (15th overall)in the 1967 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
- Played for the Vikings (1967-1978) and Bears (1978-1981).
- 9x Pro Bowler, 1969-1977
- member of the famed "Purple People Eaters"
- NFL MVP, 1971
- NFL Hall of Fame, 1988
- Graduated from University of Minnesota Law School, 1978 (in the midst of his NFL career)
- Page worked for a law firm in the offseason, from 1979 to 1984
- Appointed as Special Assistant Attorney General in Minnesota in 1985, and soon thereafter was promoted to Assistant Attorney General.
- Elected to Minnesota Supreme Court in 1992, 1998(highest vote getter in state history), 2004, and 2010. Reached mandatory retirement age in August of 2015.
- Founded the Page Educational Foundation, 1988. The PEF provides financial and mentoring assistance to students of color, in exchange for those students' commitment to further volunteer service in the community.
- Page and his daughter have written two children's books; one in 2013 and one in 2014. The proceeds of these books go to the PEF.