Curlin Beck

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Curlin Beck (born August 24, 1960 in Bedford Heights, Ohio) was an American football running back for the West Virginia Mountaineers.

[edit] Collegiate Career

Beck began his collegiate career at West Virginia in 1979 as a freshman. Beck saw time as a backup, recording 310 yards and a touchdown his freshman year.

As a sophomore, in 1980, Beck's playing time decreased as star back Robert Alexander posted big numbers as the starter. Beck only rushed for 70 yards on 18 carries that season.

As a junior in 1981, Beck became the starter with the departure of Alexander. Beck led the team with 497 yards and two touchdowns, and also recorded 127 receiving yards.

In 1982, Beck's final season collegiately, Beck fought out newcomer Ron Wolfley for the starting job. Although Wolfley and Beck shared considerable time, Beck posted a 357 yard and 3 touchdown season rushing, adding a touchdown receiving as well.

[edit] Personal

Beck has three sons, Wesley (who plays at the University of New Mexico), Derek, and Joshua.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wesley Beck, CSTV. Accessed October 16, 2007.
Preceded by
Robert Alexander
WVU Starting Running Back
1981-1982
Succeeded by
Ron Wolfley