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28 days of Arizona Wildcat recruits: Pueblo’s Bill McKinley

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Bill McKinley towered over opponents in 1966 (Pueblo Photo)

Bill McKinley towered over opponents in 1966 (Pueblo Photo)

Here we go. In just 28 days, the University of Arizona will take on BYU on Saturday, Sept. 3 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. We will be honoring and listing 50 of the greatest high school football players from the state of Arizona (not just Southern Arizona) who went on to play for the Wildcats until kickoff.

This list honors high school achievements only. Some went on to have great careers with Arizona and in the pros but many did not. Some still hold Arizona high school records like our first honoree, Ted Bland.

This list is not a countdown from No. 50 to No. 1. That would be a nearly impossible task. Again, it’s not a list of the 50 greatest players with the greatest impact at Arizona. That list is for another day.

Day 28: Bill McKinley, Pueblo (1967): Arizona (1971)

Bill McKinley was the State of Arizona dual threat of 1966. He was an All-State selection for Pueblo at both Tight End and Defensive End before he went on to play for Arizona. McKinley was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round and played in seven games.

(Pueblo)

(Pueblo)

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Andy Morales was recognized by the AIA as the top high school reporter in 2014 and has been a youth, high school and college coach for over 30 years. His own children have won multiple state high school championships and were named to all-state teams. Competing in hockey, basketball, baseball and track & field in high school, his unique perspective can only be found here, on AZPreps365.com and on the pages of the Vail Voice and the Tanque Verde Voice. Contact Andy Morales at AMoralesMyTucson@yahoo.com

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