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42 Facts About Kenny McEntyre

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Kenny McEntyre attended Plano East Senior High School in Plano, Texas and was a letterman in football.

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Kenny McEntyre originally attended Cloud County Community College, where he played basketball, but not football.

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Kenny McEntyre then signed a basketball scholarship at Kansas State.

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Kenny McEntyre recorded 118 career tackles with four interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and six pass defenses.

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Kenny McEntyre played for the London Monarchs of NFL Europe, from 1995 to 1997.

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Kenny McEntyre then went on to play for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 1998.

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Kenny McEntyre led the league in interceptions with five in 1996, returning one 66 yards for a touchdown.

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In January 1998, Kenny McEntyre signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League and was placed on the exempt list.

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Kenny McEntyre was placed on the refused to report list in June 1998, and was activated on July 28,1998, and played in just one regular season game, in which he recorded one tackle and one pass defensed while limiting Florida Bobcats wide receiver Bernard Holmes to just two catches for 11 yards.

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In 1999, Kenny McEntyre led the league in interceptions with seven, yet was left off both the First and Second All-Arena teams.

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Kenny McEntyre set an AFL record by returning three interceptions for touchdowns in the regular season and added a fourth in the first round win at top-seeded the Tampa Bay Storm.

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Kenny McEntyre led the team with six total tackles in a semifinal win over the second-seeded Iowa Barnstormers.

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Kenny McEntyre led the team with eight total tackles in an ArenaBowl XIII loss to the Albany Firebirds, but did record his third interception of the post-season.

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In 2000, Kenny McEntyre recorded 11 interceptions and 16 passes defensed and earned First-team All-Arena and "Arena Defensive Player of the Year" honors.

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Kenny McEntyre recorded a career-high three interceptions during a road win over the Kats in Week 6.

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In 2001, Kenny McEntyre earned First-team All-Arena and Arena Football League Defensive Player of the Year honors by recording 10 interceptions, 21 passes defensed and 52 total tackles.

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Kenny McEntyre wasl nominated for Defensive Player of Year for the third consecutive year.

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Kenny McEntyre recorded 61 tackles with eight interceptions and 21 passes defensed on regular season.

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In 2003, Kenny McEntyre earned First-team All-Arena honors, for the fourth consecutive year, after he scored six touchdowns during the season, returning three interceptions, two on-side kicks and recovering a fumble in the end zone for touchdowns.

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Kenny McEntyre finished the season with a team-leading 89.5 tackles, 10 interceptions, 19 passes defensed, and two fumble recoveries.

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In 2004, Kenny McEntyre was named to the First-team All-Arena and "AFL Defensive Player of the Year", for a third time.

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Kenny McEntyre played in all 16 regular season games, recording 85.5 tackles, nine interceptions, 11 passes defensed, and a career-high four fumble recoveries.

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In 2005, Kenny McEntyre played in 14 regular season games, leading the team in tackles with 57, interceptions with five and passes defenses with 13.

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Kenny McEntyre was named First-team All-Arena for the sixth consecutive season, tying Barry Wagner for most consecutive appearances in league history.

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Kenny McEntyre recorded his 55th career interception in a Week 2 road win at Arizona Rattlers.

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26.

Kenny McEntyre earned Defensive Player of Game and ADT Defensive Player of Week honors against the New Orleans VooDoo in Week 7, after recording two interceptions and two of passes defensed along with six tackles in a Predators win.

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Kenny McEntyre was selected as the Defensive Player of Game for second time in three weeks after recording seven tackles, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and fumble recovery against the Austin Wranglers in Week 9.

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Kenny McEntyre earned Defensive Player of Game, with four tackles as Predators shut down New Orleans potent passing attack for second time this year.

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In 2006, Kenny McEntyre played in 16 games and recorded 63 tackles, 16 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and four interceptions.

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On June 30,2006, Kenny McEntyre signed with the Kansas City Brigade.

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Kenny McEntyre was named Defensive Player of the Game three times, and AFL Player of the Week after his performance in Week 1 against Chicago.

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Kenny McEntyre set Brigade single-season records with nine interceptions, returning three for touchdowns.

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Kenny McEntyre tied his career-high in multiple interception games with three.

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Kenny McEntyre finished the season second on the team in tackles with 59.5.

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In October 2007, Kenny McEntyre was traded from the Brigade back to the Predators.

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In 2008, Kenny McEntyre played in all 16 regular season games, and recorded 49 tackles, 8 interceptions, 7 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, and four touchdowns.

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On July 30,2011, Kenny McEntyre played his last game in his career.

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Kenny McEntyre initially began his coaching career on June 8,2010, when he was named head coach of the Orlando Fantasy in the Lingerie Football League, a women's football league.

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Kenny McEntyre is an avid golfer, as well as being self-taught, he regularly shoots in the mid to low 80's.

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Kenny McEntyre organized a golf tournament to raise funds for hurricane victims in October 2005.

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Kenny McEntyre is married to his wife, Sharisse, and the couple reside in Orlando, Florida during the off-season.

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Kenny McEntyre is nicknamed "the Glove" for his ability to tightly cover receivers.