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355:) where he had the best two seasons of his career. In 1964 he had a career high 37 receptions. In 1965 he had the 5th highest yds/reception average in the league with 19.7 and had career highs of 612 yards receiving and 5 touchdowns. He missed all of the 1966 season due to injuries (tendonitis). Nonetheless, he was resigned by the Eagles in the off-season but cut by them after camp. A few weeks later he was signed by the Saints where he saw limited action over the next four season, and spent some time on the injured reserve in 1970. In April 1971, Poage announced his retirement from football but he returned that season to play in four games for the Falcons. He finished his career with 145 receptions for 2309 yards and 13 touchdowns in 86 games and 50 starts. 443: 536: 456: 290:
where he led the team in rushing with 56 yards on 14 carries and the Longhorns tied #9 Alabama 3-3 to finish the season ranked 17th. The next season he helped the Longhorns achieve a #1 ranking for two weeks, win a share of the Southwest Conference Championship and, though injured, helped them upset
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and finish the season ranked #3/4. That season he was an All Southwest Conference Honorable Mention. In his senior season he helped Texas again get ranked #1 and win the Southwest Conference outright, but the team was upset by LSU in the
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Poage played his first season - which was interrupted with injuries - with the Vikings, before being traded to the Eagles (as part of 6 player deal including
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He played fullback at the University of Texas from 1959 to 1962, the last three years on the varsity. In 1960 he helped the team make it to the
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Poage's brother played college football as well, for Rice, and in 1961 they faced off against each other in a game Texas won.
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according to The Sporting News and Time and 3rd Team UPI All-American. In 1963, he played in the Hula Bowl.
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who played for the Texas Longhorns in college and for eight seasons in the
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and was buried in Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston, TX.
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Index

Tight end
Plainview, Texas
Brazoria County, Texas
Houston (TX) Lamar
Texas
1963
1963
Minnesota Vikings
Philadelphia Eagles
New Orleans Saints
Atlanta Falcons
All-American
1962
SWC
1962
PFR
American football
tight end
wide receiver
fullback
National Football League
New Orleans Saints
Philadelphia Eagles
Minnesota Vikings
Atlanta Falcons
1960 Bluebonnet Bowl
1962 Cotton Bowl Classic
1962 Cotton Bowl Classic
Saturday Evening Post
All-Conference Team

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