Billy Vessels

Billy Vessels

NFL player


Caption=Billy Vessels statue in Heisman Park at Memorial Stadium Norman, OK
ImageWidth=250px
DateOfBirth=birth date|1931|3|22|mf=y
Birthplace=Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2001|11|17|1931|3|22
Deathplace=Coral Gables, Florida, U.S.
College=Oklahoma
Position=Halfback
DraftedYear=1953
DraftedRound=1
DraftedPick=2
Career Highlights=Y
Awards=1952 Heisman Trophy 1953 CFL MOP
years=1953
1956
teams=Edmonton Eskimos
Baltimore Colts
ProBowls=
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=VESSEBIL01
CollegeHOF=50067

Billy Vessels (March 22, 1931, Cleveland, Oklahoma - November 17, 2001, Coral Gables, Florida) was an outstanding college football player and winner of the 1952 Heisman trophy, as well as a professional football player with the National Football League's Baltimore Colts and the Western Interprovincial Football Union's Edmonton Eskimos.

College football career

Vessels led the Oklahoma Sooners to the 1950 NCAA football national championship, scoring 15 touchdowns. In 1952 he was the Heisman Trophy winning halfback for the Sooners.

Playing under the legendary Bud Wilkinson, he became the first of four Sooners, followed by Steve Owens (1969), Billy Sims (1978) and Jason White (2003), to win the Heisman Trophy. During the 1952 season he rushed for 1072 yards including seven 100 yard performances, and 17 touchdowns. These achievements led to his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Professional football career

Vessels was the first pick of the Baltimore Colts in the first round of the 1953 NFL Draft, but did not join the Colts following the draft, electing instead to play with the Edmonton Eskimos of the then Western Interprovincial Football Union. During his rookie season in 1953, Vessels led the WIFU, the forerunner of the CFL Western Conference (later changed to Division) in rushing with 926 yards on 129 carries and with eight rushing touchdowns. He caught 20 passes for 310 yards and with one touchdown. Vessels also passed 393 yards on 30 attempts with 18 completions and 4 touchdown passes to having thrown only one interception and while on defence he snagged four interceptions.

Vessels became the first player to win the Schenley Award as the Canadian Rugby-Football Union's (CRU) Most Outstanding Player (the CFL did not come into existence until 1958). Unfortunately for Edmonton Eskimos fans and fans of Canadian football Vessels played only the one season in Canada. In 1956 he joined the NFL's Baltimore Colts, the team that had drafted him three years prior. That season, his only for the Colts, he had 11 receptions for 177 yards and a touchdown plus returned 16 kickoffs for 379 yards. Unfortunately, Vessels' professional career in the NFL was cut short by a leg injury.

Post football career

Later, in the 1970s, he became involved in horse breeding and served on the Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission from 1976-83, becoming its executive director. He was elected president of the National Association of State Racing Commissions in 1984 and served as director of the Florida division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering from 1987 to 1989.

In September 2003, Cleveland, Oklahoma renamed its high school football stadium "Billy Vessels Memorial Stadium" in honor of Vessels.

External links

* [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0904200.html Infoplease: 2001 deaths]
* [http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:48278578&refid=ip_almanac_hf Obituary]


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