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- | ====== March 4, 1960 ====== | + | {{page>1960_news# |
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- | ===== News ===== | + | |
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- | • At the league meeting in Oakland, the AFL announced their plan to stock the Oakland team with players from the other seven teams | + | |
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- | • The league would conduct an allocation draft of five rounds, with Oakland selecting one player from each team during each round | + | |
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- | • Before the initial round each team would select 11 players that would be immune to selection | + | |
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- | • After each round, each team would be permitted to add another 11 players to the protected list | + | |
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- | • Oakland head coach [[Eddie Erdelatz]] said the team would make its first selections on or around March 20, though they could be permitted to make picks s early as March 12 | + | |
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- | • Teams were assigned territorial rights for television purposes with Oakland’s territory extending north to the Canadian order, east to Missoula, Montana, and Reno, Nevada, and south to San Luis Obispo | + | |
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- | ===== Coaching Staff ===== | + | |
- | |< 30% >| | + | |
- | |[[Eddie Erdelatz]]|Head coach| | | + | |
- | |[[Marty Feldman]]|Defensive line| | | + | |
- | |[[Ernie Jorge]]|Offensive line| | | + | |
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- | ===== Roster ===== | + | |
- | |< 55% >| | + | |
- | | **Name** | + | |
- | |[[George Blanch]]| | + | |
- | |[[Clord Boyette]]| | + | |
- | |[[Willie Boykin]]| | + | |
- | |[[Carmen Cavalli]]| | + | |
- | |[[Fran Curci]]| | + | |
- | |[[Purcell Daniels]]| | + | |
- | |[[Dan Edgington]]| | + | |
- | |[[Sam McCord]]| | + | |
- | |[[Don Norton]]| | + | |
- | |[[Jim Otto]]| | + | |
- | |[[Bob Parker]]| | + | |
- | |[[Gene Prebola]]| | + | |
- | |[[Jim Woodard]]| | + | |
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