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George Bork (born February 8, 1942) was an American football player in the 1960s. The 6–1, 185 pound Bork rewrote the Northern Illinois University football record book with some help from end Hugh Rohrschneider during his junior and senior years at the DeKalb school. In 1962, Bork broke 14 college passing records ranging from yardage gained to best completions percentage. The following year, he bettered 10 of his own records, tied one and set nine more for a total of 20. He also set a record of 244 pass completions during the 1963 NIU season.
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* 2× First-team Little All-American * 2× IIAC Player of the Year * Northern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame
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1932
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1968 19641966
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* Northern Illinois Huskies No. 11 retired
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