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Cyclone Tom Randall: Iowa Time Machine May 3, 1978

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Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On May 3, 1978, the Dallas Cowboys drafted standout Mason City High School and Iowa State football player Tom Randall. A dominant lineman, Randall stood out on the gridiron and went on to play in a Super Bowl.



Growing up, Randall was a notable athlete. He initially focused on basketball and set an MCHS school record with 21 rebounds in a game. A dominant two-way force on the football field, Randall picked up All-State honors during his senior year at offensive tackle.



Randall next headed to Iowa State to play for Earle Bruce. Starting at defensive tackle as a sophomore, Randall started to disrupt Big-8 offenses. In his senior year of 1977, he captained the Peach Bowl team while garnering honors as Iowa State’s defensive MVP. Randall also captured first-team All-Big 8 honors as a senior.



The Dallas Cowboys selected Randall in the seventh round (194th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft to convert him into an offensive lineman. As a rookie, he served as backup left guard and played on special teams. Randall went on to play in Super Bowl XIII. #Iowa #OTD #History #Football #NFL



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