Doug Lloyd

American football player (born 1965)


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nameDoug Lloyd
number37
positionRunning back
birth_date
birth_placeBeaver Dam, Wisconsin, U.S.
height_ft6
height_in1
weight_lb220
high_schoolBeaver Dam (WI)
collegeNorth Dakota St.
draftyear1989
draftround6
draftpick156
pfrLloyDo20
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| name = Doug Lloyd | number = 37 | position = Running back | birth_date = | birth_place = Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, U.S. | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 220 | high_school = Beaver Dam (WI) | college = North Dakota St. | draftyear = 1989 | draftround = 6 | draftpick = 156 | pastteams =

Doug Lloyd (born August 31, 1965) is an American former college and professional football running back in the National Football League (NFL).

Lloyd attended Beaver Dam High School in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and played college football for the North Dakota State Bison football team. In 1988, Lloyd tallied 1,010 rushing yards during the regular season, 1,377 yards including playoff games. He and Chris Simdorn became the first pair of backs to gain more than 1,000 yards each in a season for North Dakota State. He helped lead the undefeated 1988 North Dakota State Bison football team to the Divisin II national championship, rushing for 115 yards in the team's semifinal win over Sacramento State and 62 yards in the national championship game. At the end of his collegiate career, Mel Kiper Jr. wrote in The Sporting News, "The steady play of Doug Lloyd helped North Dakota State win the NCAA Division II national championship. He is a physically talented 6-1, 217-pounder with sub-4.5 speed and a hard-charging, straight-ahead running style."

He was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders in the sixth round of the 1989 NFL draft. In the 1990 NFL season, he played in all four preseason games for the Raiders before being cut. During the 1991 NFL season, he played in one regular season NFL game for the Raiders, which ended up being his only appearance in the NFL game for his career.

References

References

  1. Lagerstom, Leon. (December 9, 1988). "Bisons' Back Takes BD Memories to NCAA Title Game". [[Capital Newspapers.
  2. (January 4, 1989). "Bison streak longest in Division II". The Forum.
  3. (April 25, 1989). "Raiders take Lloyd". Grand Forks Herald.
  4. (November 13, 1988). "Hager wasn't just blowing hot air in building up Sioux". Grand Forks Herald.
  5. (April 19, 1989). "Lloyd a 'sleeper'". The Forum.
  6. Voeller, Greg. (January 6, 1990). "Lloyd Hopes to Catch Up With NFL Career". [[Capital Newspapers.
  7. Kolpack, Dave. (August 29, 1990). "Doug Lloyd's Career Takes 'Little Detour'". [[The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead.
  8. "Doug Lloyd".

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