Player of American Football. Born
December 14, 1939 in New Salem,
Pennsylvania, USA.
A three-time
All-American halfback and 1961 Heisman
Trophy winner, he set yardage and
scoring records at Syracuse University.
He would go on to win MVP title in both
the 1960 Cotton Bowl and the 1961
Liberty Bowl, and would be inducted into
the College Football Hall Of Fame in
1979. His honors and accomplishments on
the gridiron were matched only by his
adversity off the field; As a black
athlete playing many games in the south,
he was the victim of racism on several
occasions. The most publicized incident
occurred when he was selected as the
Cotton Bowl MVP in 1960. Davis was told
by organizers that he would be allowed
to accept his award at the post game
banquet, and would immediately have to
leave the segregated facility. Ernie
refused to receive the award, and his
entire team agreed to boycott the
banquet. A man of firsts, Ernie Davis
was the first African American man to
win the Heisman Trophy, the first to
join the prestigious Sigma Alpha Mu
fraternity (a nationally recognized
Jewish fraternity) and, in 1962, became
the first African American player to be
picked 1st overall in the NFL draft.
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