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Roland Hooks was born on 2 January, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., is an American football player (born 1953). Discover Roland Hooks'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 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1953
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1953

Roland L. Hooks (born January 2, 1953) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Buffalo Bills.

He played college football at North Carolina State University.

Hooks attended Farm Life High School in Vanceboro, NC.

He accepted a football scholarship from North Carolina State University.

1972

As a sophomore in 1972, when Lou Holtz arrived as the new head coach at North Carolina State University, he implemented split-back veer offense to take advantage of the talent at running back, that included Hooks, Stan Fritts, Willie Burden and Charley Young.

At the time, this was arguably the best group of running backs in the nation, they were known as "The Four Stallions" and everyone of them went on to play in a professional football league.

He posted 62 carries (sixth on the team) for 283 yards (fourth on the team), a 4.6-yard average and 2 rushing touchdowns.

1973

As a junior in 1973, he was part of the Atlantic Coast Conference championship team as a halfback.

He registered 48 carries (fifth on the team) for 235 yards (fourth on the team), a 4.9-yard average and one rushing touchdown.

1974

As a senior in 1974, he was second on the team behind Fritts with 136 carries for 850 yards, a 6.3-yard average and 9 rushing touchdowns.

He finished his college career with 246 carries for 1,368 yards, a 5.6-yard average and 12 rushing touchdowns.

1975

Hooks was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the 10th round (253rd overall) of the 1975 NFL Draft.

1979

He scored four touchdowns in the second half on his first four carries (3 yds, 32 yds, 4 yds, 28 yds) in the Bills 51-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on September 9, 1979.

1981

Hooks might be best known for a Hail Mary catch he made against the New England Patriots on November 22, 1981.

The 36-yard touchdown pass from Bills quarterback Joe Ferguson with five seconds remaining won the game for Buffalo, 20-17.

Hooks set up the winning touchdown with a 37-yard, over-the-shoulder catch.

The win proved to be crucial in giving Buffalo the final playoff spot in the AFC in 1981.

In 98 career games, including nine starts, he rushed for 1,682 yards on 399 carries and scored 12 touchdowns and added 950 yards on 96 receptions and 3 TDs.

Hooks was an assistant football coach at Galena High School in Reno, Nevada.