sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGregory Donald Pruitt (born August 18, 1951) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) from 1973 through 1984. He was selected to five Pro Bowls, four as a member of the Cleveland Browns and one as a member of the Los Angeles Raiders, the last one as a kick returner. He was also part of the Raiders' Super Bowl XVIII winning team, beating the Washington Redskins.
American football player (born 1951)
American football player
Greg Pruitt Pruitt in 1975 |
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Position: | Running back |
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Born: | (1951-08-18) August 18, 1951 (age 71) Houston, Texas |
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Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
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Weight: | 190 lb (86 kg) |
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College: | Oklahoma (1970–1972) |
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NFL Draft: | 1973 / Round: 2 / Pick: 30 |
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- Cleveland Browns (1973–1981)
- Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1984)
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- Super Bowl champion (XVIII)
- Second-team All-Pro (1977)
- 5× Pro Bowl (1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1983)
- Cleveland Browns Legends
- 2× Consensus All-American (1971, 1972)
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Rushing yards: | 5,672 |
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Rushing average: | 4.7 |
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Rushing TDs: | 27 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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College career
University of Oklahoma offensive line coach Bill Michael liked to recruit players from B.C. Elmore High School, where he recruited Pruitt.[1] Pruitt was an All-American at the University of Oklahoma in 1971 and 1972, and was also named All-Big 8 in 1971 and 1972. He ranks third among Sooners in career all-purpose yards.
Pruitt gained 3,122 rushing yards, 491 receiving yards, 139 yards on punt returns and 679 yards returning kickoffs. In total, he scored 41 career touchdowns as a Sooner. He came in second in Heisman Trophy voting in 1972, and third in 1971.[2][3]
An African-American, Pruitt was one of the first Black Sooners players to achieve All-American status.
He established himself as Oklahoma’s best player during a time when other Southern Universities had not fully desegregated their Football teams. However, the Big Eight conference (which Oklahoma was a part of) established itself as the best collegiate football conference in the country by the start of the 1970s: each teamwas fully integrated, and much of their success owed largely to their Black Players.[4] Pruitt’s performance against Southeastern Conference schools Alabama and Auburn in the 1971 and 1972 Sugar Bowls, respectively, helped accelerate each team’s integration expanding their recruitment of Black players.
NFL career
Despite his stellar college career, concerns about his lack of size (he entered the draft at just 177 pounds)[5] led to him not being drafted until Cleveland selected him with the 30th pick of the second round. Pruitt played his first nine seasons in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns, leading the team in rushing five times and recording three 1,000 yard seasons. Shortly before the 1982 season, Pruitt was traded to the Los Angeles Raiders for an 11th round draft pick. He played his final three NFL seasons with the Raiders, used mainly as a return specialist. In 1983, he led the league in punt returns (58), punt return yards (666, an NFL record), punt return touchdowns (1), and longest punt return (97 yards) as the team went on to win an NFL championship in Super Bowl XVIII. Pruitt finished his career with 5,672 rushing yards, 3,069 receiving yards, 47 total touchdowns, and 13,262 all-purpose yards.[6]
In 1979, Pruitt won ABC's Superstars, an all-around sports competition that pits elite athletes from different sports against one another in a series of athletic events resembling a decathlon.[7]
Legacy
In 1999, he was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame.
The "Greg Pruitt rule" established tear-away jerseys as illegal.[8]
References
- Corcoran, Michael. The Game of the Century: Nebraska Vs. Oklahoma in College Football's Ultimate Battle. University of Nebraska Press, September 1, 2005. ISBN 0803264623, 9780803264625. p. 96.
- 2072 Heisman Trophy Voting Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Sports Reference LLC, accessed May 10, 2013.
- 1971 Heisman Trophy Voting Archived 2013-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, Sports Reference LLC, accessed May 10, 2013.
- Engster, Jim (1 August 2016). "ENGSTER: LSU fully integrated 45 years after last All-White team". Retrieved 2021-01-13.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "The Life and Career of Browns RB Greg Pruitt (Complete Story)". 3 October 2020.
- "Greg Pruitt Stats".
- Medler, James (2012). "The Superstars". www.thesuperstars.org. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Belsky, Gary (2007). 23 Ways to Get to First Base: The ESPN Uncyclopedia. ESPN. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-933060-10-1.
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Offense |
- QB Pat Sullivan
- RB Ed Marinaro
- RB Johnny Musso
- RB Greg Pruitt
- E Terry Beasley
- E Johnny Rodgers
OT Dave Joyner
- OT Jerry Sisemore
- G Reggie McKenzie
- G Royce Smith
- C Tom Brahaney
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Defense |
- DL Willie Harper
- DL Larry Jacobson
- DL Mel Long
- DL Walt Patulski
- DL Sherman White
LB Jeff Siemon
- LB Mike Taylor
DB Tommy Casanova
- DB Clarence Ellis
- DB Ernie Jackson
- DB Bobby Majors
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Offense |
- QB Bert Jones
- RB Otis Armstrong
- RB Woody Green
- RB Greg Pruitt
- WR Johnny Rodgers
- TE Charle Young
OT Paul Seymour
- OT Jerry Sisemore
- G John Hannah
- G Ron Rusnak
- C Tom Brahaney
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Defense |
- DL Bruce Bannon
- DL Dave Butz
- DL Rich Glover
- DL Willie Harper
- DL Greg Marx
LB Randy Gradishar
- LB John Skorupan
DB Cullen Bryant
- DB Randy Logan
- DB Robert Popelka
- DB Brad Van Pelt
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Cleveland Browns 1973 NFL draft selections |
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- Steve Holden
- Pete Adams
- Greg Pruitt
- Jim Stienke
- Bob Crum
- Andy Dorris
- Randy Mattingly
- Van Green
- Curtis Wester
- Tommy Humphrey
- Carl Barisich
- Stan Simmons
- Jim Romaniszyn
- Robert Popelka
- Dave Sullivan
- George Greenfield
- Robert McClowry
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Cleveland Browns Legends |
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- Tony Adamle
- Dick Ambrose
- Erich Barnes
- Jim Brown
- Earnest Byner
- Don Cockroft
- Gary Collins
- Don Colo
- Vince Costello
- Tom DeLeone
- Doug Dieken
- Hanford Dixon
- Galen Fiss
- Len Ford
- Bob Gain
- Frank Gatski
- Abe Gibron
- Horace Gillom
- Bill Glass
- Bob Golic
- Otto Graham
- Ernie Green
- Lou Groza
- Jim Houston
- Robert Jackson
- D'Qwell Jackson
- Tommy James
- Walter Johnson
- Eddie Johnson
- Dub Jones
- Leroy Kelly
- Bernie Kosar
- Warren Lahr
- Dante Lavelli
- Clay Matthews
- Mike McCormack
- Eric Metcalf
- Frank Minnifield
- Bobby Mitchell
- Marion Motley
- Milt Morin
- Bill Nelsen
- Ozzie Newsome
- Bernie Parrish
- Michael Dean Perry
- Greg Pruitt
- Mike Pruitt
- Jim Ray Smith
- Ray Renfro
- Cody Risien
- Frank Ryan
- Dick Schafrath
- Jerry Sherk
- Brian Sipe
- Webster Slaughter
- Paul Warfield
- Bill Willis
- John Wooten
Cleveland Browns Legends Program responsible for members listed
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Los Angeles Raiders Super Bowl XVIII champions |
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- 6 Marc Wilson
- 8 Ray Guy
- 10 Chris Bahr
- 11 David Humm
- 16 Jim Plunkett
- 20 Ted Watts
- 21 Cliff Branch
- 22 Mike Haynes
- 23 Odis McKinney
- 25 Irvin Phillips
- 26 Vann McElroy
- 27 Frank Hawkins
- 28 Cleo Montgomery
- 31 Derrick Jensen
- 32 Marcus Allen (MVP)
- 33 Kenny King
- 34 Greg Pruitt
- 36 Mike Davis
- 37 Lester Hayes
- 38 Chester Willis
- 40 Rick Berns
- 45 James Davis
- 46 Todd Christensen
- 47 Don Bessillieu
- 48 Kenny Hill
- 50 Dave Dalby
- 51 Bob Nelson
- 52 Jim Romano
- 53 Rod Martin
- 54 Darryl Byrd
- 55 Matt Millen
- 56 Jeff Barnes
- 57 Tony Caldwell
- 58 Jack Squirek
- 61 Dave Stalls
- 62 Reggie Kinlaw
- 64 Shelby Jordan
- 65 Mickey Marvin
- 66 Steve Sylvester
- 68 Johnny Robinson
- 70 Henry Lawrence
- 71 Bill Pickel
- 72 Don Mosebar
- 73 Charley Hannah
- 74 Archie Reese
- 75 Howie Long
- 76 Ed Muransky
- 77 Lyle Alzado
- 79 Bruce Davis
- 80 Malcolm Barnwell
- 82 Calvin Muhammad
- 83 Ted Hendricks
- 84 Derrick Ramsey
- 85 Dokie Williams
- 87 Don Hasselbeck
- 93 Greg Townsend
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- Coaches: Sam Boghosian
- Willie Brown
- Chet Franklin
- Larry Kennan
- Earl Leggett
- Bob Mischak
- Steve Ortmayer
- Terry Robiskie
- Art Shell
- Charlie Sumner
- Tom Walsh
- Ray Willsey
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NFL annual punt return yards leaders |
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- 1941: Dudley
- 1942: Dudley
- 1943: Sinkwich
- 1944: Davis
- 1945: Bagarus
- 1946: Dudley
- 1947: Slater
- 1948: McAfee
- 1949: V. Smith
- 1950: Grimes
- 1951: Tunnell
- 1952: Tunnell
- 1953: W. Lewis
- 1954: Switzer
- 1955: Matson
- 1956: Taseff
- 1957: Zagers
- 1958: Arnett
- 1959: Stacy
- 1960: Woodson
- 1961: Sample
- 1962: Studstill
- 1963: Watkins
- 1964: Gibson
- 1965: Haymond
- 1966: Haymond
- 1967: Hayes
- 1968: Latourette
- 1969: Haymond
- 1970: B. Taylor
- 1971: Scott
- 1972: Laird
- 1973: Thompson
- 1974: Swann
- 1975: Colzie
- 1976: E. Brown
- 1977: Upchurch
- 1978: Wallace
- 1979: J. Smith
- 1980: J. Smith
- 1981: Irvin
- 1982: Bright
- 1983: Pruitt
- 1984: Lipps
- 1985: Walker
- 1986: Sikahema
- 1987: Sikahema
- 1988: J. Taylor
- 1989: Meggett
- 1990: Meggett
- 1991: Mitchell
- 1992: Martin
- 1993: Hughes
- 1994: T. Brown
- 1995: Vanover
- 1996: Howard
- 1997: Johnson
- 1998: Barlow
- 1999: Vanover
- 2000: Mason
- 2001: J. Lewis
- 2002: M. Lewis
- 2003: Rossum
- 2004: Sams
- 2005: Jones
- 2006: Hester
- 2007: Burleson
- 2008: Higgins
- 2009: Cosby
- 2010: Hester
- 2011: Peterson
- 2012: Holliday
- 2013: McCluster
- 2014: Sproles
- 2015: Sproles
- 2016: Hill
- 2017: Agnew
- 2018: Cohen
- 2019: Harris
- 2020: Olszewski
- 2021: McCloud
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United States Superstars champions |
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1980s |
- 1980: Charles White
- 1981: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1982: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1983: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1984: Tom Petranoff
- 1985: Mark Gastineau
- 1986: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1987: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1988: Herschel Walker
- 1989: Willie Gault
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