- Major Everett
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Major Everett Date of birth: January 4, 1960 Place of birth: New Hebron, Mississippi Career information Position(s): Running back College: Mississippi College NFL Draft: 1983 / Round: Undrafted Free Agent Organizations As player: 1983-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988Philadelphia Eagles
Cleveland Browns
Atlanta FalconsPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Major Donel Everett (born January 4, 1960, New Hebron, Mississippi) was an running back in the National Football League for 5 seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns and Atlanta Falcons.
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High school
Everett attended New Hebron High School. The New Hebron Golden Bears went 11-1 his senior year winning the 1977-78 Mid-South Conference Championship led by legendary Coach John A. Flynt. Everett was named All Conference running back and All Conference defensive back.
College
Everett attended Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics at Mississippi College in 1983.
Personal life
Everett married Valarie Barrett in May 1988; they have two children, Major Everett II and C. Myles Everett.
Affiliations
Everett, who holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Mississippi College, was named to that institution's Board of Trustees and servicing in that capacity since 2006.
Honors
- He was inducted into the Mississippi College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.
References
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