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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/coll...13/naia-faulkner-eagles-old-kicker/50396152/1
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/coll...13/naia-faulkner-eagles-old-kicker/50396152/1
61-year-old placekicker scores for NAIA school
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Alan Moore swears he's not crazy.
Still, there is evidence to the contrary most of which centers on his decision at 61 to attempt to play college football.
The rest centers on the fact he's doing it.
Moore, a Vietnam veteran who played on a national title junior college team in 1968, is the newest/oldest member of the Faulkner (Ala.) football team, earning a spot with the NAIA Eagles as a placekicker.
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"It's not about me, and it's not about being old. It's about the team," Moore said before hugging his grandkids at midfield after the 41-19 victory.
Moore said he never had regrets about not getting a degree and never secretly longed to kick a college extra point or field goal one last time.
However, Moore had a nagging feeling that he walked away from something he needed to finish.
"I can't really explain it right, but it's never been a life-long dream to be a kicker," he said. "That's not what this is about. What I told these coaches and the people here at Faulkner was I wanted to be an example to these kids of how important it is to follow things through, to not give up and never quit. That's why I think I want to do this."
Four decades before he showed up at Faulkner, Moore was a pretty good kicker in his hometown of Taylorsville, Miss. So good, in fact, he earned a scholarship to Jones County (Miss.) Junior College and was a member of its 1968 national title team.
But there was another calling.
In summer 1969, Moore decided to join the Army. A month later, he was in Vietnam.
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