Career
He played cornerback for the American Football League"s Oakland Raiders from 1965 through 1969, and for the National Football League"s Raiders in 1970, but his career ended early because of a devastating knee injury. He had a son named Dave McCloughan who played in the NFL from 1991 to 1994. The strategy appeared so successful in the eyes of NFL rule-makers that, to help the offense, the rules were changed in 1978, see Penalty (American football), so that bump and run coverage is currently allowed only for the first 5 yards and no farther upfield.
Otherwise, a 5-yard penalty and an automatic first down for illegal contact are given in favor of the offense.
A native of Broken Bow, Nebraska, McCloughan established a Nebraska state record (214 sec) in the 220 yard dash in 1961, which stood until Kenzo Cotton broke it in 2012.