It is being reported that one of the victims in the airplane crash in South Bend, Indiana was legendary Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis. He was 60 years old.
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The plane killed two of the four people aboard on impact and damaged three single story homes.
According to Yahoo Sports:
The plane, which was carrying four passengers, actually touched down at the airport before going back up and crashing into three homes in a nearby neighborhood. The pilot reported a problem with electrical power on approach.
Fellow passenger Wesley Caves also was killed. Two other passengers were seriously injured and a woman in one of the houses also was hurt. All three were taken to Memorial Hospital.
Davis played quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners from 1972-76 and was the 1976 Orange Bowl MVP. Davis, 60, was 32-1-1 as a starter and led the Sooners to two national titles.
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May he rest in peace.
SOURCE: YAHOO