Randy Vataha

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Randy Vataha
Date of birth: December 4, 1948 (1948-12-04) (age 59)
Place of birth: Flag of the United States Santa Monica, California
Career information
Position(s): Wide receiver
College: Stanford
NFL Draft: 1971 / Round: 17 / Pick 418
Organizations
 As player:
1971-1976
1977
New England Patriots
Green Bay Packers
Stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Randel Edward "Randy" Vataha, (born December 4, 1948 in Santa Monica, California), was a wide receiver who played seven seasons in the NFL.

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[edit] College career

Vataha, a wide receiver, was one of Jim Plunkett's favorite receiving targets at Stanford. In 1970, Vataha caught a 96-yard touchdown pass from Plunkett, the longest touchdown catch in Stanford history until it was surpassed by a 98-yard pass from Joe Borchard to Troy Walters in 1999.[1] He scored the last touchdown in Stanford's upset of Ohio State in the 1971 Rose Bowl and is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.

[edit] NFL career

He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams, but was signed as a free agent by the New England Patriots, where he was reunited with quarterback Plunkett. In his first NFL season, Vataha was named to UPI's AFC all-rookie team. He played six seasons with the Patriots before ending his career with the Green Bay Packers in 1977.

[edit] After football

After retiring from football, Vataha was a founding member of the United States Football League in 1983, owning 50% of the Boston Breakers. Vataha is now the president of Game Plan LLC, a company that specializes in the buying and selling of professional sports teams.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stanford Football History Individual Records. Stanford Football Media Guide p. 140 (2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-07.
  2. ^ Randy Vataha - Official New England Patriots Biography. New England Patriots website. Retrieved on 2007-03-19.