Irv Pankey - Personal

Personal

Pankey has twin sons who play college football for Oregon State; Keith Pankey plays linebacker, and his brother, Kevin, is a tight end. He has a daughter, Kiley, who attends Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia, California Pankey is now a teacher and serves as an assistant coach at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California. Coach Pankey also helps out at football camps such as Linemen Inc.

1988 AP NFL All-Pro Team
  • Offense: QB Boomer Esiason
  • RB Eric Dickerson
  • RB Roger Craig
  • WR Jerry Rice
  • WR Henry Ellard
  • WR Eddie Brown
  • WR Al Toon
  • TE Keith Jackson
  • TE Mickey Shuler

  • OT Gary Zimmerman
  • OT Anthony Muñoz
  • OT Jackie Slater
  • OT Irv Pankey
  • OT Bruce Armstrong
  • G Bruce Matthews
  • G Tom Newberry
  • G Mike Munchak
  • G Bill Fralic
  • C Jay Hilgenberg

  • Defense: DE Bruce Smith
  • DE Reggie White
  • DT Tim Krumrie
  • DT Keith Millard
  • DT Dan Hampton
  • DT Michael Carter
  • OLB Cornelius Bennett
  • OLB Lawrence Taylor
  • OLB Tim Harris
  • ILB Mike Singletary
  • ILB Shane Conlan
  • ILB Vaughan Johnson
  • CB Frank Minnifield
  • CB Carl Lee
  • CB Ronnie Lippett
  • S Joey Browner
  • S Ronnie Lott
  • S Deron Cherry

  • Special Teams: P Jim Arnold
  • P Mike Horan
  • PK Scott Norwood
  • PK Nick Lowery
  • PK Dean Biasucci
  • KR Tim Brown
  • PR John Taylor
  • ST Eugene Seale
Persondata
Name Pankey, Irv
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth February 15, 1958
Place of birth Aberdeen, Maryland, United States
Date of death
Place of death


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