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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/coll...13/naia-faulkner-eagles-old-kicker/50396152/1
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http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...vet-makes-the-cut-as-a-small?urn=ncaaf-wp5703

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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