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Walter Payton - Wikipedia Payton's statistics proved that was no exaggeration: he scored in every game during his junior and senior years He was named to the all-conference team two years in a row Payton also led the Little Dixie Conference in scoring his senior year and made the all-state team
Walter Payton | College Football Hall of Fame He led the nation in scoring three times in his college career as well Walter went on to be named the Black College Player of the Year in 1975 after a legendary performance where he gained 3,600 yards rushing in one game scored seven touchdowns
Walter Payton - Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Walter "Sweetness" Payton Stats, Bio Born: July 25, 1954 Hometown: Columbia, MS Year Induction: 1993 Deceased : November 1, 1999 Jackson State (1971-1975) Set an NCAA scoring record of 464 points Led the nation in scoring with 160 points (’73) Holds 9 Jackson State records including most career rushing yards of 3,563
Walter Payton (1996) - Hall of Fame - National Football Foundation In 1973 and 1974 he made every All-American team picked for college division or division 1-AA teams In both years he was voted Black College Player of the Year He finished his career at Jackson State with 464 points and 3,563 yards rushing The point total was a modern record for college football He averaged 6 1 yards per carry for four years
Walter “Sweetness” Payton - Columbia School District He then followed his brother, Eddie to play college ball at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi Payton excelled at Jackson State, rushing for more than 3,500 yards and breaking into the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) record books by scoring 65 rushing touchdowns
Inductee | Walter Jerry Payton 1996 | College Football Hall of Fame He finished his career at Jackson State with 464 points and 3,563 yards rushing The point total was a modern record for college football He averaged 6 1 yards per carry for four years Payton, 6-0 in height and 205 pounds, joined the pros in 1975 He played 13 years with the Chicago Bears and set a pro rushing record of 16,726 yards
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