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9-820: For the American football player, see Tackett Curtis . Tackett (also spelled Tackitt ) is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Boyd Tackett (1911–1985), American politician in Arkansas E. J. Tackett (born 1992), American ten-pin bowler Pleasant Tackitt (1803–1886), American politician in Texas Marnesba Tackett (1908–2007), American civil rights activist References [ edit ] ^ Tackitt, James Wm (1994). The family of immigrant Lewis Tacquett (ca 1685-1743/44) from France to Stafford Co., VA by 1711 : including data on

18-540: A sophomore and helped Many win the state championship while being named the Class 2A Most Outstanding Defensive Player, The Times Defensive Player of the Year, All-District, All-State, and the defensive most valuable player of the latter two. The following year, Curtis had 128 tackles, 18 tackles-for-loss, four interceptions and three forced fumbles and was named All-District and the defensive MVP, All-State and defensive MVP,

27-609: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Tackett Curtis Tackett Curtis is an American football linebacker for the Wisconsin Badgers . He previously played for the USC Trojans . Curtis attended Many High School in Louisiana where he was a two-way player and was highly recruited, receiving offers to play college football as a freshman . He totaled 92 tackles and four interceptions on defense as

36-601: The "I Play Clean" anti-steroid program. The award was first established by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, which relinquished control of the award in 2008 following a lawsuit by Butkus. Traditionally, the award was given only to the top collegiate linebacker. The Butkus Award was expanded in 2008 to include high school and professional winners as part of a makeover by the Butkus family to help end anabolic steroid abuse among young athletes. Three players have won both

45-468: The Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, is given annually to the top linebackers at the high school , collegiate and professional levels of football . The award, named in honor of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus , is presented by the Butkus Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports a number of health and wellness activities including

54-623: The Louisiana Football Report Co-Defensive Player of the Year and MaxPreps Small School All-American . As a senior , he helped Many win another state title while totaling 112 tackles, 16 tackles-for-loss, six sacks and three interceptions, additionally recording 1,115 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns . He was the first Many athlete to be named the LSWA Mr. Football and received many other additional honors, including: state championship MVP, MaxPreps Louisiana Player of

63-463: The Year, All-District, district defensive MVP, first-team MaxPreps All-American and being a finalist for the Butkus Award for top linebacker in the U.S. Curtis was ranked a top-100 recruit nationally and committed to the USC Trojans . Curtis became a starter immediately as a true freshman at USC in 2023, being the first to start at his position as a true freshman for the school since 2015, and

72-572: The four known children . Concord, California, USA: Jim W. Tackitt. OCLC   947110254 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Tackitt . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tackitt&oldid=1242371225 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

81-509: The second since 1978. He ultimately appeared in 12 games for the Trojans in the 2023 season and posted 40 tackles, four tackles-for-loss, two sacks and two fumble recoveries. He entered the NCAA transfer portal after the season. He was ranked the best linebacker in the transfer portal and ultimately committed to the Wisconsin Badgers . Butkus Award The Butkus Award , instituted in 1985 by

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