1. In 1965 Livingston was pulled from a social gathering at the University where Livingston was seen kicking punts of 70 yards in dress shoes.

1. In 1965 Livingston was pulled from a social gathering at the University where Livingston was seen kicking punts of 70 yards in dress shoes.
Dale Livingston played on the Broncos' 1966 Mid-American Conference championship team.
Dale Livingston had an 86-yard punt against Kent State that is tied for the longest punt in Broncos history.
Dale Livingston was selected to play in the North-South All Star Game in 1967 and was named Second-team All-American.
Dale Livingston became the first kicker in Bengals history, and was the team's punter.
Dale Livingston punted 70 times for a 43.4 average, including a season-high 66-yarder.
Dale Livingston again had 70 punts, this time for a 39.8 average.
Dale Livingston was signed by the Green Bay Packers as their kicker for the 1970 season.
Dale Livingston led the Packers in scoring that season with 64 points.
Dale Livingston made 15 of 28 field goal attempts was and 19 for 21 on extra points.
Dale Livingston sold insurance for 20 years after leaving the Packers.
Dale Livingston then served as a teacher and coach at Freedom Middle School in Green Bay for 12 years.
Dale Livingston was inducted into the Western Michigan University Hall of Fame in October 2007.
Dale Livingston resided in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin near Green Bay at the time of his death on January 5,2009.
Dale Livingston had a wife, Elizabeth, and two sons, Dale Jr.