- Pat Richter
NFL player
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1941|9|9|mf=y
Birthplace=Madison, Wisconsin ,United States
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number=88
College=Wisconsin
Position=WR / P
DraftedYear=1963
DraftedRound=1
DraftedPick=7
years=1963-1970
teams=Washington Redskins
DatabaseFootball=RICHTPAT01
PFR=RichPa00
NFL=RIC730320
CollegeHOF=60079Hugh Vernon Richter (born
September 9 ,1941 in Madison,Wisconsin ) is the formerUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison athletic director andAmerican football player. He was responsible for hiringBarry Alvarez from Notre Dame in1990 as headfootball coach, restoring the Badgers football program to national prominence.Richter was one of Wisconsin's most-storied student-athletes. He was a nine-time letterwinner (the last person to earn such a distinction in school history), lettering three times each in football,
basketball andbaseball . He was also anAll-America ntight end twice. Richter set a Rose Bowl record with 11 catches for 163 yards in the1963 game vs. No. 1-rated USC Trojans.He was a first round draft pick of the
Washington Redskins in the1963 NFL Draft and went on to play eight seasons in Washington.Richter returned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison as athletic director in
1989 after 17 years service as Vice President of Personnel at Oscar Mayer Foods Corp., recruited by then-chancellorDonna Shalala . He inherited a program in disarray, with outmoded facilities, struggling teams, and a deficit of $2.1 million.He made a priority of modernizing the University's sports facilities, including construction of the
Kohl Center and renovations toCamp Randall Stadium . He reversed the financial fortunes of the department, erasing the deficit and building a budget reserve of $6.4 million.When he stepped down as athletic director on
1 April 2004 , he was the longest-tenured director of athletics in theBig Ten Conference with 14-plus years. He was succeeded by Alvarez.Richter is a member of the
College Football Hall of Fame , the Academic All-America Hall of Fame, the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame and the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame. He was named to "Sports Illustrated"'s NCAA Football All-Century Team. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/centurys_best/news/1999/10/06/cfb_allcentury_team/]Pat Richter is a member of
The Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.The University of Wisconsin-Madison twice honored Richter during the 2006 football season. On
4 November , his number 88 was retired in a ceremony during that day's football game. On17 November a bronzestatue of Richter was unveiled in the Kellner Hall plaza immediately outside Camp Randall Stadium. [http://www.uwbadgers.com/sport_news/general_sport/headlines/full_story.aspx?story_id=2006_08_17_15_59_29_gs]External links
* [http://www.news.wisc.edu/richter/index.html "The Richter Era" from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's website]
* [http://www.uwbadgers.com/history/richter_retirement/ Announcement of Richter's retirement and review of his career]
* [http://www.dailycardinal.com/article/648020 Richter ends 14-year tenure]The Daily Cardinal
* [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/RichPa00.htm Pat Richter's professional stats]
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