Gamble was an extraordinary running back with Colgate University from 1984 to 1987. At the end of his collegiate career, Kenny led the nation in all purpose yardage, 2,425, and with his 1816 rushing yardage.
College Career
Gamble's collegiate career flourished at Colgate University, where he played running back from 1984 to 1987. He achieved remarkable success, leading the nation in all-purpose yardage with 2,425 yards and rushing yardage with 1,816 yards. He was the top rusher for Colgate in all four seasons, setting 29 school records. In his senior year, 1987, he once again led the nation in Division I-AA all-purpose yards with 2,097, and was second in rushing yards with 1,411. Notably, he won the inaugural Walter Payton Award, recognizing him as the nation's best player at the Division I-AA level.
Road to the Pro Game
Gamble's outstanding college performance led to the Kansas City Chiefs' selection in the tenth round of the 1988 NFL Draft. He played for the Chiefs from 1988 to 1990.
Football Legacy
Kenny Gamble's exceptional achievements at Colgate University define his football legacy. His record-breaking performances and his Walter Payton Award victory solidified his place as one of the most dominant running backs in Division I-AA history. His ability to consistently produce high yardage totals and his impact on the Colgate program made him a legendary figure.
Accolades, Awards and Career Stats
✦ Led the nation in all-purpose yardage (1987)
✦ Led the nation in rushing yardage (1987)
✦ Walter Payton Award winner (1987)
✦ Set 29 school records at Colgate University
✦ Played for the Kansas City Chiefs (1988-1990)
✦ College Football Hall of Fame inductee (2002)
Kenny Gamble's career exemplifies exceptional talent and a lasting impact on college football.