Rudy Barber

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Rudy Barber (born December 24, 1944 in Auburndale, Florida) was a college and professional American football linebacker. He played college football at Bethune-Cookman, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Miami Dolphins in 1968.

He currently pastors a church in Carol City, Florida, and serves as the chaplain to the neighboring Miami Carol City Chiefs Football team. The same school which he coached at for several years and sent three of his children --Rudy Barber Jr., Thomas Barber, and Misty Barber-- all went on to win All Dade honors and athlete of the year, and compete on the Division I college level. Rudy played on the University of Miami National Championship teams, and Thomas played with the New England Patriots during their Super Bowl run which ended with a loss to the eventual champions Green Bay Packers in New Orleans. Misty currently is on the U of track and field team. Recently Barber's grandson Quynn attended Carol City becoming a two sport star playing every offensive down his senior year, and gaining All Dade Honors and a state qualifier in the shot put on his track team.

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