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Pete Liske was born on 24 May, 1942 in Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S., is an American football player (1942–2022). Discover Pete Liske's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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79 years old |
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Gemini |
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24 May, 1942 |
Birthday |
24 May |
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Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S. |
Date of death |
12 February, 2022 |
Died Place |
Wenatchee, Washington, U.S. |
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Jersey
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Pete Liske Height, Weight & Measurements
At 79 years old, Pete Liske height is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) and Weight 199 lb (90 kg).
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6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
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199 lb (90 kg) |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Pete Liske Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pete Liske worth at the age of 79 years old? Pete Liske’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Jersey. We have estimated Pete Liske's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Peter Adrian Liske (May 24, 1942 – February 12, 2022) was an American football quarterback, star quarterback with Calgary Stampeders in the late-60s and later a university athletics administrator.
Liske played his high school football in Plainfield, New Jersey, and graduated from Plainfield High School in 1959.
He played for Penn State from 1961 to 1963, quarterbacking winning teams each year.
In 1961, he saw limited action (17 for 32 and 216 yards) but was a starter in the other years.
In 1962, he completed 91 of 162 passes for 1,037 yards and 12 touchdowns (with four interceptions.) In 1963, he completed 87 of 161 passes for 1,117 yards and ten touchdowns (with five picks.)
Prior to his fifth-year senior season at Penn State, Liske was drafted in 1963 by both American professional football leagues, the NFL and AFL.
Liske saw limited playing time in 1964 with New York, playing in only four games (only 18 passes).
His career took a turn up north, with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.
Canadian teams of this time were still a very viable career option, as they paid comparable money and offered more playing time.
Liske played 11 games with Toronto in 1965.
From 1966 to 1968, he moved to the Calgary Stampeders, where he enjoyed his greatest success as a professional.
In 1967, he threw for 4,479 yards, a whopping figure for that era, and 40 touchdowns, the latter breaking Tobin Rote's league record of 38 in 1960 for Toronto.
In 1968, after a season comprising 4,333 yards passing and 31 touchdowns (though with 28 interceptions), he led his team to the 56th Grey Cup, losing a close and exciting game to the Ottawa Rough Riders.
Liske's passing records would eventually be eclipsed by Doug Flutie's in a more wide-open era.
Liske chose to return to the AFL in 1969, joining the Denver Broncos and playing seven games with them.
In 1970, now in the NFL, he played 11 games with Denver.
He moved on to the Philadelphia Eagles for the 1971 and 1972 seasons, playing 14 games in each season.
Unfortunately, he did not enjoy the success he had in the CFL, as none of his teams had a winning season.
His combined total American professional record was: 50 games over five seasons, with 396 of 778 passes completed, for 5170 yards and 30 touchdowns with 46 interceptions.
Canada beckoned once again, and in 1973 he rejoined the Stampeders.
In Calgary for a second time around, he did not enjoy the same success, throwing more interceptions than touchdowns in 1973 and 1974.
He remained in Calgary until part way through the 1974 season, when he joined the British Columbia Lions.
In 1975, his last season, still with the Lions, he completed 152 of 280 passes for 2310 yards and 13 touchdowns with 9 picks.
He was a game official in the NFL from 1983 through 1988, a back judge wearing uniform number 21.
Liske left the private sector in 1985 for the University of Washington in Seattle, where he started as an associate athletic director, with a focus on fundraising and promotions.
He became the athletic director at the University of Idaho in Moscow in 1992, and moved to the University of Toledo in 1996.
His touchdown record would stay in place until Doug Flutie surpassed him in 1993.
He was named an all-star and won the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award.
He was good enough to go on to the powerhouse Penn State Nittany Lions, and was later (on October 6, 2000) elected to the Plainfield High School Hall of Fame (as was Vic Washington, another football player, who coincidentally played against Liske in the CFL's 56th Grey Cup.)
In late 2001, Liske returned to his alma mater, Penn State, where he was appointed director of major gifts for intercollegiate athletics, with special emphasis on developing funding for the improvement of athletic facilities.
Peter A. Liske died on February 12, 2022, in Wenatchee, Washington, due to Alzheimer's disease.
In 2002 Liske's number 14 was added to the Calgary Stampeders' Wall of Fame.
The Philadelphia Eagles picked him in the tenth round, 130th overall, of the NFL Draft and the American Football League New York Titans picked him in the 15th round, 115 overall of the AFL Draft.
He chose the AFL, and played with the newly renamed New York Jets.