- Sandy Stephens
Sanford Emory Stephens II (
September 21 ,1940 -June 6 ,2000 ) was anAfrican-American football player and civic leader. Stephens was born and raised in thePittsburgh area city ofUniontown, Pennsylvania and is best known for his career as acollege football quarterback at the University of Minnesota. He was a member ofAlpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.College career
Stephens was the first black man to play
quarterback at the University of Minnesota and remains the onlyquarterback to take the Gophers to the Rose Bowl (1960 and 1961). In 1960, he led the University of Minnesota to an 8-2 record and the national championship. Stephens became the first African-American major-collegeAll-American quarterback and finished fourth in theHeisman Trophy balloting. In 1961, Stephens received theChicago Tribune Silver Football as theMost Valuable Player of theBig Ten Conference .Sandy Stephens is a member of
The Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.Professional career
Stephens was a second-round
NFL draft choice of theCleveland Browns and the fifth overall selection in the AFL draft by theNew York Titans . Both teams said that they wouldn’t use him as a quarterback and he never played a down in either league. TheCanadian Football League (CFL) welcomed him as a quarterback , and in 1962 and 1963 Stephens played for theMontreal Alouettes .After a short stint with the
Toronto Argonauts , Stephens tried out as a walk-on with theMinnesota Vikings . The night he made that decision he was involved in a near fatal accident. Two years after the accident Stephens signed with theKansas City Chiefs as a fullback. He was willing to play any of the back positions and continued to dream of playing as a quarterback in the NFL, but to no avail. Sandy ended his active football career in 1968.Legacy
Thirty years after he left football, Stephens was named to the University of Minnesota All Century Team, the
Star Tribune 100 All-Century Top Sports Figures (No. 30), and awarded NCAA Legends status. He was inducted into the University of Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame, the Western Pennsylvania All Sports Hall of Fame and he was nominated for induction into the National and College Football Foundation Hall of Fame. One of his most coveted recognitions was his induction into theRose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1997.External links
* [http://www.sandystephens.org http://www.sandystephens.org]
* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1161/Minnesotas_first_collegiate_Black_quarterback_Sandy_Stephens http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1161/Minnesotas_first_collegiate_Black_quarterback_Sandy_Stephens]
* [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05238/558775.stm http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05238/558775.stm]
* [http://www.rosebowllegends.org/sandy-stephens.php Sandy Stephens] Profile at Rosebowl Legends
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