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DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby MrMustang1965 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 3:02 am

From wikipedia:

Ewell Doak Walker, Jr. (January 1, 1927 – September 27, 1998) was an American football player who is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was a teammate of Bobby Layne in high school, college and the NFL.

He was born in Dallas, Texas and attended Highland Park High School in Dallas where he was a multi-sport athlete. He also attended Greenville High in Hunt County, TX in 1940-41. Both he and future college and National Football League star Bobby Layne were on the Highland Park football team.

Walker attended Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he played running back, defensive back, and place kicker. He also threw and caught passes, punted, and returned kicks. He was an All-American and in 1948 won the Heisman Trophy as the best college football player in the nation, as a junior. Walker's impact on SMU and football in the Dallas area led to the Cotton Bowl being referred to as "The House That Doak Built." Walker was also a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and lettered on the SMU basketball and baseball teams. In 2007, he was ranked #4 on ESPN's list of the top 25 players In college football history.

Walker married his high school sweetheart, and they had four children. He later married Olympic skier Skeeter Werner. Doak Walker died September 27, 1998 as a result of injuries suffered previously in a skiing accident. He is immortalized by the annual Doak Walker Award, given to the best running back in college football, and by a statue placed between Gerald Ford Stadium and SMU's state-of-the-art Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports.

Award-winning Sports Illustrated writer Rick Reilly said of Walker shortly before his death:

"He's Doak Walker, and he was as golden as golden gets. He had perfectly even, white teeth and a jaw as square as a deck of cards and a mop of brown hair that made girls bite their necklaces. He was so shifty you couldn't have tackled him in a phone booth, yet so humble that he wrote the Associated Press a thank-you note for naming him an All-American. Come to think of it, he was a three-time All-American, twice one of the Outstanding Players in the Cotton Bowl, a four-time All-Pro. He appeared on 47 covers, including Life, Look and Collier's. One time, Kyle Rote, another gridiron golden boy, saw a guy buying a football magazine at a newsstand. 'Don't buy that one,' Rote said. 'It's not official. It doesn't have a picture of Doak Walker on the cover.'"

However, fellow Sports Illustrated writer Paul Zimmerman cited Walker as the least deserving member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Shortly after Walker's death in 1998, Texas running back Ricky Williams wore Walker's number 37 in a game as opposed to his customary number 34 in remembrance of Walker. Williams would go on to set the NCAA all-time rushing record that season (though it has since been eclipsed by Ron Dayne ), winning the Heisman Trophy in the process.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby Charleston Pony » Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:22 am

ah yes...back in the days B.C. (before the Cowboys) when SMU could pack the Cotton Bowl
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DOAK WALKER - a different and better era

Postby Sam I Am » Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:56 am

Doak played in a different and better era in American culture. His statue graces Ford stadium and will stand for SMU long after we stop playing football.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby Stallion » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:11 am

better for whom? Jerry LeVias might disagree.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby mr. pony » Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:29 pm

Stallion wrote:better for whom? Jerry LeVias might disagree.

Race card!! 15 yards.... :roll:
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby Treadway21 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 3:28 pm

Predictable.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby theoleballcoach » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:17 pm

ah, the good ole days. No ""swagger", no trash talking, no dog fighting, no weapons charges, no "white houses", no "lizards" doing lap dances, no police beatings because we respected law enforcement, no drug convictions, no maternity suits and no having to apologize to the fans because we made total arces of ourselves and we didn't want to lose our commercial endorsement packages.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby Rebel10 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:27 pm

theoleballcoach wrote:ah, the good ole days. No ""swagger", no trash talking, no dog fighting, no weapons charges, no "white houses", no "lizards" doing lap dances, no police beatings because we respected law enforcement, no drug convictions, no maternity suits and no having to apologize to the fans because we made total arces of ourselves and we didn't want to lose our commercial endorsement packages.


Yep, those were the good ole days (especially with the Jim Crow laws). They knew their place then. Theoleballcoach sounds like my kind of guy. I don't like them either.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby MrMustang1965 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:05 pm

I'm sorry this has turned into a 'race discussion'. I was hoping that folks would be more inclined to talk about their memories of Doak Walker on the anniversary of his death.
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Re: DOAK WALKER - SEPTEMBER 27, 1998

Postby Come and Take It » Mon Sep 28, 2009 2:33 pm

Yep, those were the good ole days (especially with the Jim Crow laws).


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