- Ernie Davis
NFL PlayerCoach
Name=Ernie Joe Davis
DateOfBirth=birth date|1939|12|14|mf=y
Birthplace=New Salem,Fayette County, Pennsylvania
DateOfDeath=death date and age|1963|5|18|1939|12|14
PlaceOfDeath=Cleveland, Ohio
Position=Running back
College=Syracuse
Height_ft=6
Height_in=2
Weight_lbs=212
DraftedYear=1962
DraftedRound=1/ Pick 1
(By theWashington Redskins )
Career Highlights=Y
Honors=College Football HOF
Awards=1961Heisman Trophy
1961 Liberty Bowl MVP
1960 Cotton Bowl MVP
Retired #s=Cleveland Browns #45
Syracuse Orange #44 (along with Jim Brown)
CollegeHOF=60029Ernie Davis (December 14, 1939 – May 18, 1963) was an
American football running back and the firstAfrican-American athlete to win theHeisman Trophy . Wearing number 44, Davis competed collegiately forSyracuse University before being drafted by theWashington Redskins , then almost immediately traded to theCleveland Browns in December 1961. However, he would never play a professional game after developingleukemia in 1962.He is the subject of a
Universal Pictures movie biography, "The Express ", based on the non-fiction book "Ernie Davis: The Elmira Express", by Robert C. Gallagher.Early life
Davis was born in New Salem, Pennsylvania, and spent his early life in the
Pennsylvania coal-belt, moving to industrialUniontown, Pennsylvania , both in the metroPittsburgh area.[http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Davis_Ernie.html ESPN.com: "Davis won Heisman, respect" by Bob Carter (no date)] ] His parents separated shortly before his father died in an accident, and he was raised by his grandparents until age 12, when he moved with his mother and new stepfather to Elmira, New York . He played in Elmira's Small Fry Football League for the Superior Buicks and was named a Small Fry All-Star in both 1952 and 1953. He played basketball in grade school as well, also being chosen as an All-Star player. [http://www.cityofelmira.net/history/ernie_davis.html "Ernie Davis: The Elmira Express] - City of Elmira official site]Throughout his high school years at
Elmira Free Academy , Davis' talent on the football field became clear. He was named Elmira Player of the Year and high schoolAll-America n in both his junior and senior years. He also showed great athletic prowess in varsity basketball and baseball, all while excelling academically.At a time when many universities were not offering scholarships to black athletes, colleges from around the country watched Davis' high school career closely, and over 50 offered him scholarships.
College career
Davis played football for
Syracuse University , and went on to gain national fame for three seasons (1959-1961), twice winning first-teamAll-American honors. As a sophomore in 1959, Davis led Syracuse to theNCAA Division I-A national football champions hip, capping an undefeated season with a 23-14 win over The University of Texas in the Cotton Bowl. That same year, Elmira "Star-Gazette "sports writer Al Mallette coined the nickname for Davis, the "Elmira Express". Davis was votedMost Valuable Player of the 1960 Cotton Bowl and the 1961Liberty Bowl . In his junior year, he set a record of 7.8 yards per carry and was the third leading rusher in the country with 877 yards, having rushed 100 yards in 6 of 9 games.Davis found
racism prevalent in theAmerican South during his Cotton Bowl visits. At the banquet following the game, Davis was told he could only accept his award, and then would be required to leave the segregated facility. Davis refused and his teammates, nearly all of them white, boycotted the banquet. [http://www.crmagazine.org/archive/Spring2008/Pages/ErnieDavisLastDown.aspx "CR Magazine": "Ernie Davis' Last Down" by Jocelyn Selim. Spring 2008] ]Davis became the first black athlete to be awarded the
Heisman Trophy , following his 1961 senior-year season at Syracuse University. PresidentJohn F. Kennedy had followed Davis' career and requested to meet him while he was in New York to receive the trophy. [ [http://www.nfl.com/news/story?campaign=ec0005&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true&id=09000d5d80b75df1 Wyche, Sam, "Ernie Davis' legacy lives on long after his death", NFL.com, October 9, 2008] ] Later in 1963, when Elmira chose February 3 to celebrate Davis' achievements, Kennedy sent a telegram, reading:During his time at Syracuse, Davis wore the same number, 44, as legendary Orangeman
Jim Brown , helping to establish a tradition at the school that was acknowledged on November 12, 2005, when the school retired the number in an on-field ceremony.While attending Syracuse, Davis was a member of the
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, a nationally recognized Jewish fraternity. Davis was the first African-American to become part of the organization not only at the Syracuse chapter, but for the national fraternity as a whole. [ [http://tpg.cc/sigmaalphamu/1107.htm "Centennial Spotlight", Sigma Alpha Mu Foundation website] ]Davis was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1979.Ernie Davis is a member of
The Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.Pro football career
Davis was the number-one pick in the
1962 NFL Draft , becoming the first black football player to be taken first overall. Selected by theWashington Redskins , his rights were then traded to theCleveland Browns . He was also drafted by theBuffalo Bills of theAmerican Football League .Davis signed a three-year, $200,000 contract with the Browns in late December 1961 while he was in
San Francisco, California practicing for theEast-West Shrine Game . [http://www.stargazettesports.com/ErnieDavis/ernie14.html Elmira "Star-Gazette" December 8, 2001: "Pro contract was rookie record" by Roger Neumann] ] Originally reported at $80,000, the contract, according to Davis' attorney, A. William (Tony) DeFilippo, consisted of $80,000 for playing football, including a $15,000 signing bonus; $60,000 for ancillary rights, such as image marketing; and $60,000 for off-season employment. It was the most lucrative contract for an NFL rookie up to that time. However, the Browns' dream of pairing Davis withJim Brown in the backfield took a tragic turn when Davis was diagnosed withleukemia during preparations for the 1962College All-Star Game .Davis never played a game as a professional, with his only appearance at
Cleveland Stadium coming during a 1962 pre-season game, in which he ran onto the field as a spotlight followed him. Following his death, the Browns retired his number 45 jersey. [ [http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/print_page.php?id=6307 King, Steve, "A tragic offseason", Official Website of the Cleveland Browns, December 19, 2006] ]Death
In the summer of 1962, Davis was diagnosed with
acute monocytic leukemia and began receiving medical treatment. The disease was incurable, and he died in Cleveland Lakeside Hospital the following year at age 23. Both the House and the Senate of theUnited States Congress eulogized him, and he was waked in The Neighborhood House inElmira, New York , where more than 10,000 mourners paid their respects. Davis is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira,Chemung County , New York, in the same cemetery in whichMark Twain is buried. His commemorative statue stands in front of Ernie Davis Middle School."The Express"
A
motion picture biography , "The Express ", directed byGary Fleder and based on the non-fiction book "The Elmira Express: the Story of Ernie Davis" by Robert C. Gallagher, began production in April 2007. [ [http://www.suathletics.com/News/Football/2007/6/14/Express6.14.07.asp?path=football "The Express’ to Film Scenes on Campus Next Week; Extras Needed", SUAthletics.com] ]Rob Brown plays Davis, with
Dennis Quaid as Davis'Syracuse University coach,Ben Schwartzwalder .Forest Whitaker was originally signed on to play the supporting role of Davis' grandfather, but declined after hisAcademy Award win for "The Last King of Scotland " and was replaced byCharles S. Dutton .Fact|date=September 2008In April 2007, "The Express" production crew filmed football scenes at Jorndt Field, Amundsen High School, and
Lane Tech , Chicago, Illinois.Fact|date=September 2008 From April 27 to May 5, 2007, football scenes were also filmed atNorthwestern University 's Ryan Field.Fact|date=September 2008 Some scenes were also filmed in April and May 2007 inPullman, Chicago and in Hyde Park.Fact|date=September 2008 On May 31 and June 1, 2007, scenes were filmed at threeBlue Island, Illinois , schools.Fact|date=September 2008 On June 4, 2007, a racial-confrontation scene was filmed inVirgil, Illinois , outside a store and bank designed to look like aTexas gas station.Fact|date=September 2008The film was released on October 10, 2008.
Footnotes
References
*Biography from [http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Davis_Ernie.html ESPN Classic]
*Biography from [http://collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=60029 College Football Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.heisman.com/winners/e-davis61.html Ernie Davis Heisman Trophy Page]External links
* [http://www.stargazettesports.com/ErnieDavis/ Elmira "Star-Gazette" Ernie Davis Article Archive]
* [http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/movies/reviews/view.bg?articleid=1124550 ‘Express’ Ernie Davis wins gridiron glory] Boston Herald
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