- Jack Little (American football)
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name=Jack Little
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position=Offensive tackle
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birthdate=birthdate|1931|12|31Corpus Christi, Texas
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debutyear=1953
finalyear=1954
draftyear=1953
draftround=5
draftpick=50
college=Texas A&M
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* Baltimore Colts (1953-1954)
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highlights=Jack Harold Little (born
December 31 ,1931 inCorpus Christi, Texas ) is a formerAmerican football player and assistant football coach. After playingcollege football for Texas A&M, he played two seasons for the Baltimore Colts from 1953–54. He later served as a college assistant coach before working in Texas' parole system and finally retiring.Early years
Little was born in
Corpus Christi, Texas . At the age of 12, his father died. His mother moved toWashington, D.C. some time afterwards, abandoning Little and his brother. He and his brother eventually made a living by laying carpet, until his brother received a scholarship to play football atRice University . [Burson (2004), pp. 26–27.]In high school, Little was a second-team All-District football player.Burson (2004), p. 27.]
Playing career
Although Little enrolled at the
University of Houston as a freshman, he did not attend any classes or played football there. Intimidated by the three-a-day practices that Houston held, Little and a high school friend escaped to Texas A&M. Little tried out for the football team, only because head coachHarry Stiteler was impressed by his toughness, determination, and intelligence. [Burson (2004), pp. 24–27]Little lettered in football at Texas A&M from 1950–52. In 1950, he was part of an A&M squad that led the
Southwest Conference (SWC) in total offense, and played in thePresidential Cup . Little made twoAll-America first teams during his college years, one as a junior in 1951 and another as a senior in 1952. He also named an All-SWC lineman the same years. He also made the distinguished students list during his senior year for his academic performance. He was ultimately inducted into the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.In the
1953 NFL Draft , Little was selected in the 5th round (50th overall) by the Baltimore Colts. He played two seasons for the Colts before a back injury ended his playing career.Career after the NFL
After his brief stint in the NFL, Little became an assistant football coach for
Texas A&I (now Texas A&M–Kingsville). He was subsequently offered another assistant job byBaylor University head coachJohn Bridgers . Little accepted the position in 1963, and helped lead the Bears to an 8–3–0 record and a No. 20 finish in the nationalCoaches Poll . Little served as a coaching assistant at Baylor until 1968, when Bridgers was fired. Little remained for a brief period at Baylor, working in the school's outdoor education program.Little later became an assistant for
Sam Houston State University . He quit the coaching profession after another back injury. He then worked for Texas' parole system for 17 years before retiring in 1996.Burson (2004), pp. 29]Personal
Little married his wife Nancy in 1950, which was at the end of his freshman year. They soon had the first of their two daughters by the time he left Texas A&M. His oldest daughter eventually received a
doctorate degree from the school.Notes
References
*citation|last=Burson|first=Rusty|title=Texas A&M: Where Have You Gone?|publisher=Sports Publishing, LLC|date=2004|isbn=1582617538
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