Nevada football: Top 10 Wolf Pack players of all time
9. Tony Zendejas, K听
Born in Curimeo, Michoacan, Mexico, Zendejas鈥 family moved to Chino, California where he set a single-season Chino High School record with 10 field goals as a senior. Mainly a soccer player throughout his youth, Zendejas was recruited from Mt. San Antonio College by Nevada assistant John Smith based on what he accomplished in high school. Zendejas went on to set Wolfpack records for field goals made in a single season (21) and longest field goal (55 yards) as a sophomore. He then set new conference and school records for field goals attempted (33) and field goals made (26) as a junior before breaking the school record for the longest field goal (58 yards). During his 11-year NFL career, Zendejas scored 874 points and became the first kicker in NFL history to convert all of his field goal attempts, going 17-for-17 in 1991.听
鈾︼笍Week 1, 1988 at Indianapolis 鈾︼笍
The Oilers win their season opener in dramatic fashion, thanks to a game-winning 35-yard field goal from Tony Zendejas in OT as Houston defeats Eric Dickerson and the Colts at the Hoosier Dome, 17-14
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