- George Rogers (football player)
Infobox NFLretired
name=George Rogers
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position=Running back
number=38
birthdate=birth date and age|1958|12|8Duluth, Georgia
deathdate=
debutyear=1981
finalyear=1987
draftyear=1981
draftround=1
draftpick=1
college=South Carolina
teams=
*New Orleans Saints (1981-1984)
*Washington Redskins (1985-1987)
stat1label=Rushing yards
stat1value=7,176
stat2label=Average
stat2value=4.2
stat3label=Touchdown s
stat3value=54
nfl=ROG325008
highlights=
* 2xPro Bowl selection (1981, 1982)
* 1981 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
* 1980Heisman Trophy Winner
HOF=
CollegeHOF=70040George Washington Rogers (born
December 8 ,1958 inDuluth, Georgia ) is a formerAmerican football player who achieved distinction in both the college and professional ranks as arunning back .College career
Rogers was highly recruited out of high school, and decided to attend the
University of South Carolina when coach Jim Carlen told him that he could play in his freshman year. Due to his large size, he seemed destined to play fullback rather than tailback. However, the Gamecocks had two running backs who graduated at the same time, so he began his college career as the starting tailback midway through his freshman season.Rogers rushed for 1,006 yards (playing in only eight games) during his sophomore year, despite splitting time with fellow sophomore Johnnie Wright. However, it was Rogers' junior campaign that launched him into the national spotlight, as he was one of the best rushers in the country with 1,681 yards.
After that season, Rogers was given Second Team
All-America Honors by theAssociated Press ,National Editorial Alliance ,United Press International , American Football Coaches, and Football News.In 1980, the stage was set when the Gamecocks returned plenty of talent, which was headlined by senior and Heisman candidate Rogers. While South Carolina's 8-3 record was good, Rogers' final season was better. His 1,781 yards was the best in the nation and earned him a spot as a finalist for the
Heisman Trophy .The
Downtown Athletic Club inNew York City named Rogers as the winner of the 1980 Heisman Trophy. Rogers beat out an impressive group of players, including Pittsburgh defensive lineman Hugh Green and Georgia running backHerschel Walker . Rogers also earned spots on eight All-America teams, all First Team honors.Rogers had his number "38" retired during halftime ceremonies at South Carolina's final 1980 home game. He was the first
University of South Carolina player to have his jersey retired while still active at the school.Rogers left the Gamecock football program as its most successful running back, and many of his records remain after all these years. His 5,204 yards is still the highest career total by any Gamecock running back, and his 31 rushing touchdowns is tied with Harold Green for first. He is second on the all-time points scored list with 202. He also gained more than 100 yards in each of his final 22 college games.
NFL career
While the college honors were numerous, Rogers got one of the ultimate honors in football when the
New Orleans Saints made him the first pick overall in the1981 NFL Draft (one pick before theNew York Giants selectedLawrence Taylor ). He was the first of four Heisman Trophy winners selected by the Saints.Danny Wuerffel in 1996,Ricky Williams in 1999, andReggie Bush in 2006 were the other three.In his first season, Rogers led the league in rushing with 1,647 yards, which set a high for rookies at that time. He was selected as the NFL Rookie of the Year for 1981 and earned a trip to the
Pro Bowl .Rogers would spend his first four seasons in New Orleans, and his running ability is credited with bringing the Saints out of its perennial cellar. He played alongside quarterback
Archie Manning in 1981 and eventually running backEarl Campbell , who was brought in during the 1984 season.Rogers would play only three more seasons, all for the
Washington Redskins . When he arrived in Washington, Hall of Fame running backJohn Riggins was ending his professional career, while coachJoe Gibbs was trying to bring the Redskins back to glory. Rogers had some of his biggest professional success in Washington, including another trip to the Pro Bowl and aSuper Bowl title on January 31, 1988.Rogers, however, retired due to nagging injuries after the Redskins beat the
Denver Broncos , 42-10, inSuper Bowl XXII . When he left the NFL, Rogers had rushed for 7,176 yards with 54 touchdowns in seven seasons.easons among the NFL's top 10
Rushes: 1981 (1st), 1986 (6th)
Rushing yards: 1981 (1st), 1983 (10th), 1986 (7th)
Rushing TDs: 1981 (T-2nd), 1986 (1st), 1987 (T-10th)
Yards from scrim
1981 (5th)Rush/Receive TDs: 1981 (T-5th), 1986 (1st)
Other honors
In 1992, Rogers was named to the All-Century Team at USC. He holds memberships in the University of South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame, the
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame , and the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame. In 1997, he received the honor of being inducted into theNational Football Foundation andCollege Football Hall of Fame . Also, the road that runs along the north end ofWilliams-Brice Stadium was renamed in his honor and is now known as George Rogers Boulevard.External links
* [http://uscsports.cstv.com/trads/scar-hof.html South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.gshf.org Georgia Sports Hall of Fame]
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