Pat Terrell
FameRank: 4

"Patrick Christopher Terrell" is a former American football safety (football position)/safety in the National Football League/NFL for the St. Louis Rams/Los Angeles Rams, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, and Green Bay Packers. He played college football at the University of Notre Dame.

He is perhaps best remembered for his efforts in preserving a victory for the Fighting Irish during their 1988 National Championship season. In a game billed as the "Catholics vs. Convicts", #1 Miami pulled to within 1 point with a touchdown with less than 1 minute to go in the 4th quarter, making the score 31-30. Miami coach Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)/Jimmy Johnson made the decision to go for the two-point conversion, and called for a pass play to the right corner of the endzone. Terrell batted away Steve Walsh (American football)/Steve Walsh's pass at the last possible instant, sealing the victory for the Irish, and helping them roll onward to a 12-0 season and the national crown.

Pat is married and has five children.

{{Persondata

/ NAME = Terrell, Pat

/ ALTERNATIVE NAMES =

/ SHORT DESCRIPTION = American football player

/ DATE OF BIRTH = March 18, 1968

/ PLACE OF BIRTH = Memphis, Tennessee

/ DATE OF DEATH =

More Pat Terrell on Wikipedia.

It's a great opportunity for the young and the old to come and spend some quality time together.

She's (The adviser is) not going to tell them what they can or cannot do, unless it's in violation of university policy.

This is an indication of a student need. We have students who are interested (in the project) and the center would benefit all students, not just gay students.