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On 5/3/2012 1:56 PM, X ` Man wrote:
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2...mode=fullstory Floyd was a year or two ahead of me in high school. He was and is a terrific guy, quick-witted, modest, friendly, and as good on the basketball court as he was on the football field. Floyd Little honored as 'Hometown Hall of Famer' Wednesday, May 2, 2012 By Chip Malafronte, Register Staff / Twitter: @ChipMalafronte NEW HAVEN — The game of football has taken Floyd Little to extraordinary places since he roamed the hallways of Hillhouse High as a student more than 52 years ago. He made his mark as a college player at Syracuse, as a professional in Denver and received countless awards for his contributions, including enshrinement as one of the game’s all-time greats in at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio two years ago. On Wednesday, Little was back at Hillhouse to be honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Allstate Insurance as a “Hometown Hall of Famer” in a ceremony before the student body. Roger Harrison, a longtime friend of Little’s from Hillhouse and Syracuse, made the dedication speech. A bronze plaque will likely be hung in the school’s athletic center, named for Little last September. “It’s just been an ongoing wave of opportunity, accomplishment and awards,” said Little, also honored by the Walter Camp Football Foundation in January as its Distinguished American. “You can’t imagine that you started here in New Haven, grew up in these neighborhoods, played on these fields, went to this high school, and to be blessed like this is just an unbelievable experience. It’s a red letter day for me and my family.” What Little, 69, cherishes as much as the honors in the chance to speak to students and deliver his message of encouragement in pursuing their dreams. Now a special assistant to the athletic director at Syracuse, he’s been back to New Haven several times over the past school year, speaking with school-aged children each time about his path from 647 Orchard Street in New Haven to NFL glory. It wasn’t easy. Little struggled academically and, as a fourth string running back, had to beg his coach Dan Casey for playing time. In a game against Harding, Casey finally relented and sent Little into the game with specific instructions: tell the quarterback to run it, and you block. Instead, he arrived in the huddle with a different message. “Coach said he wants me to carry the ball,” Little said. Little took the pitch and went 68 yards for a touchdown, handed the ball to the official and returned to his spot at the end of the bench. When Casey approached to tell him he was in for the next series, Little quipped, “Coach, I only wanted one play.” Little finished that game with five touchdowns, helping Hillhouse erase a 21-0 deficit to win, and never sat again. At Syracuse, he was a three-time All-American and Heisman Trophy finalist. With the Broncos, he was a three-time Pro Bowl pick who retired as the seventh-leading rusher in NFL history. “This is a dream come true for me,” Little told the students. “I was you a number of years ago. When I walked these hallways I heard I wasn’t big enough, strong enough, fast enough or smart enough to do the things I wanted to do. How dare they. Here I am today. There are only 273 inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I’m one of them. You can be anything you want to be.” And guys like Harry never got to show off their talent at good old Hillhouse. http://www.bing.com/news/search?q=fl...aven&FORM=EWRE |
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