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Place of birth
  
Chicago, Illinois

Name
  
Keith Kinderman

NFL draft
  
1963 / Round: 8

Role
  
American football player


1963-1964
  
San Diego Chargers

Education
  
University of Iowa

1965
  
Houston Oilers

Positions
  
Running back

Keith Kinderman Keith Kinderman December 15 2003 Tales from the AFL

Date of birth
  
(1940-04-14) April 14, 1940 (age 75)

College
  
University of Iowa & Florida State University

Keith John Kindermann was a professional American football player who played running back for three seasons for the San Diego Chargers and Houston Oilers.

Keith Kinderman Keith Kinderman

Also noted for his development of the peccatum pro publica legal defense. Kindermann successfully argued that the owner of an infamous Tallahassee saloon should receive a lenient sentence so that patrons of her saloon would have some place to go. Thus sparing the City of Tallahassee from having to deal with the patrons.

Born on the north side of Chicago, IL, Keith attended high school in Crystal Lake, IL. During the town's centennial celebration Kinderman was recognized for his athletic achievements by being named one the 6 Outstanding Athletes of the Century. This honor was bestowed on him for his accomplishments in football, wrestling and track. He was the runner up in 1958 Illinois State championships in the 110 high hurdles. He tied the then state record.

He followed his high school career with a 3 outstanding seasons as running back at the University of Iowa and Florida State University. In 1961, Kindermann was FSU's leading rusher with 385 yards and an average of 4.8 yards per carry. The following year, Kinderman became FSU's leading receiver with 275 reception yards.

He was then drafted in the 3rd round by San Diego. He had three successful seasons with the chargers at running back and special teams. A torn ACL and elbow dislocation eventually led Kinderman to retire from football and attend law school.

Kinderman currently practices law as an attorney in Tallahassee, FL.

References

Keith Kinderman Wikipedia