Harold Weekes Columbia Lions Superstar
"Harold Weekes Columbia Lions Superstar"
Forget your modern-day gridiron giants. Brace yourself for a tale spun from sepia-toned leather helmets and mud-caked cleats. This is the story of Harold Weekes, the "Hurdler," a Columbia Lions legend who redefined football in the early 1900s.
- TITLE: Harold Weekes Columbia Lions Superstar
- DOB: April 02
- EVENTDAY: April 02
- FOOTBALL NAME: Harold Weekes
- FOOTBALL POSITION: Halfback
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Columbia Lions
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number B4
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame
- VIDEO: Gridiron Legends
We're talking about a time when offense meant brute force and passes were a whispered heresy. But Weekes, a halfback with the speed of a cheetah and the courage of a lion (fitting, eh?), saw a different future. He envisioned the air alive with pigskin, defenses scrambling in futility.
And boy, did he defy it! Picture this: Weekes, perched atop the shoulders of teammates, hurdling over bewildered tacklers like a human cannonball. The "Flying Hurdle," they called it, a death-defying dance that left opponents awestruck and crowds roaring.
He wasn't just a daredevil; he was a triple-threat maestro. Weekes threw lasers, juked like a Houdini, and ran with the wind at his heels. He led Columbia to three championships, earned three All-American honors, and became the first-ever Lion inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
"April 2 American Football History"
- TITLE: April 2 American Football History
- EVENTDAY: April 02
- FOOTBALL MONTH: April History