Chuck Carroll
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"Charles O. "Chuck" Carroll" was an American football player and attorney from Washington (state)/Washington.

He played for James A. Garfield High School (Seattle)/Garfield High School and earned 17 varsity letters while there. He would be given the title of Garfield Athlete of the First Half of the Century in 1950. He attended the University of Washington (UW) where during his junior year, in a game against the school's rival (Washington State University), he was part of two thirds of the tackles while also rushing for 136 yards. After scoring 15 touchdowns that year, a school record, he was named to the first-team All Coast and second-team All American.

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The sport was booming in the 80s and then lost its cutting edge with the younger races when video games took hold. Now the attention has accelerated because of the Olympics, both with the older guys and the next generation of quality riders.