Earl Campbell The Tyler Rose
"Earl Campbell The Tyler Rose"
Born March 29, 1955, in Tyler, Texas, was Earl Campbell the powerful back of the Texas Longhorns from 1974 through 1977. His nickname forever ties him to his hometown as Earl is still called "the Tyler Rose" as he pounded out big gains at the University of Texas.
The NFF says he rushed for 4,443 yards. This was the fifth highest total of all time when he retired. His rushing covered 928 yards as a freshman, 1118 as a sophomore, 653 as a junior (he missed four games), and 1,744 as a senior.
Campbell was All-America as a sophomore and senior, led the nation in rushing and scoring and won the Heisman Trophy in 1977. He had an amazing 21 times where he rushed over 100 yards and three over 200 yards rushing in games.
The Houston Oilers during the 1978 NFL Draft wasted no time in turning their draft pick card with the first player selected to the Commissioner that had the name of Earl Campbell on it. Earl played 8 seasons with the Oilers and earned a rushing title, the distinction as an All-Pro and was selected to play in three Pro Bowls. The 1980 season as his best as he pounded out 1934 yards with 4 games over 200 yards.
For his NFL career, he amassed 9407 yards rushing and 74 TDs with another 806 yards on 121 receptions. Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined Earl Campbell in 1991.
- DOB: March 29
- EVENTDAY: March 29
- FOOTBALL NAME: Earl Campbell
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number 20
- NFL JERSEY: Number 34, Number 35
- OTHER: Texas Longhorns
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Football, Pro Football
- CATEGORY: Football Hall of Fame
- HASHTAGS: #March29 #EarlCampbell #HoustonOilers #NewOrleansSaints #TennesseeTitans #Number20 #TexasLonghorns