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Gale Sayers Coming Home to Join Kansas Athletics

The Kansas Comet is Coming Home

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Former University of Kansas football great Gale Sayers is coming home.  Sayers will join Kansas Athletics in October as Director of Fundraising for Special Projects. 

"I am thrilled and honored to welcome Gale back to the Kansas Athletics administration," KU Athletics Director Lew Perkins said.  "There is no one better suited to take on this role. Gale obviously distinguished himself on the gridiron as both a collegian and a professional, but the example he also set in his career after football serves as a model to our student-athletes and to the general student body.  Our entire university will benefit from Gale's return.  We look forward to his being an integral part of our team here at Kansas."

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"Lew and I started talking about my coming back to the University of Kansas about six months ago," Sayers said.  "He told me that he wanted to build Kansas Athletics into a program that would be competing for national championships in every sport.  I believe that with the team Lew has put together, and with the support of the KU alumni, we can make this a reality.  I am happy to be back at the University of Kansas and I am eager to get started."

Sayers was a two-time All-America selection for Kansas - in 1963 and 1964.  He rushed for 2,675 yards and produced 3,917 all-purpose yards during his Jayhawk career.  He led KU in rushing, touchdowns and kickoff returns in each of his three years in the lineup, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977.

Sayers then put up NFL Hall-of-Fame numbers with the Chicago Bears, who made him their number one pick in the 1965 NFL Draft.  He scored a rookie-record 22 touchdowns, just one of seven records he either tied or broke in his career.  He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.

After his great NFL career was cut short by injury, he embarked on a career in college athletics administration.  He earned bachelor's and master's degrees at Kansas, and served at KU as assistant athletics director.  In 1976 he was selected athletics director at Southern Illinois University, becoming the first African-American A.D. in Division I.

In 1984 he left athletics administration to launch a computer business, which he has built into a world-class provider of technology products and services.  He and his wife, Ardie, are currently working on opening the Gale Sayers Center, an after-school program for eight-to-12-year-olds, which will provide extensive computer and public-speaking programs.

In June Sayers was inducted into the John McLendon Minority Athletics Administrators Hall of Fame.  The Hall of Fame recognizes the dedication of longtime minority athletics administrators in working toward the advancement of minorities in the field of athletics administration, while achieving the highest level of excellence in their own career.  The Hall of Fame is named for McLendon, a KU graduate who was the first African-American man to study under James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball and KU's first basketball coach.

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow

You could do a LOT worse than Gale Sayers. Well done, Mr. Perkins!

by Bensa on Aug 31, 2009 4:37 PM CDT reply actions  

Yes you could…in fact I’ve heard that Bam Morris will be taking this same role over at Texas Tech University.

Some people are like Slinkies...not really good for anything but they make you smile when pushed down the stairs.

by Owen Kemp on Aug 31, 2009 4:40 PM CDT up reply actions  

"Who cares about some old football player.....we're a basketball school"

Sadly, I can almost guarantee you that numerous Jayhawks will have that response.

Sawin' wood

by Rivethead on Aug 31, 2009 4:52 PM CDT reply actions  

Alright Rivet

we need to start thumping skulls in Lawrence. Kansas fans are a little soft, we need to spread some concussions around and toughen people up a little bit and get them on the football bandwagon.

My health is not a commodity.

by labbadabba on Aug 31, 2009 5:12 PM CDT up reply actions  

Also, Rivet:

Thanks for the link over at KU Sports today.

It is raking in a bunch of traffic — just quickly scanning through the Site Meter referrals, it’s probably somewhere around 200.

You get a gold star.

by rockchalk on Aug 31, 2009 5:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

No problem.

There were a lot of people discussing some things (inaccurately I might add) that had already been covered in detail here. Instead of explaining it, I just pointed them here.

Sawin' wood

by Rivethead on Sep 1, 2009 7:45 AM CDT up reply actions  

Even the basketball fans

have great respect for Gale Sayers. Fantastic move. Guess this is why KU_Lew hasn’t been around much; he’s been busy. :)

by hunter s. royal on Aug 31, 2009 7:43 PM CDT up reply actions  

If it were me, the first guy that I would introduce him to would be Joe Randle

Some people are like Slinkies...not really good for anything but they make you smile when pushed down the stairs.

by Owen Kemp on Aug 31, 2009 5:38 PM CDT up reply actions  

that and they should really have some sort

of hot women welcoming committee (if they don’t already)

by I need more Esteban on Aug 31, 2009 5:42 PM CDT up reply actions  

Colorado kind of ruined recruiting for the rest of us

Dig up the recruiting welcome parties they had when Barnett or whatever his name is was coach there…outstanding.

by KU Grad 08 on Aug 31, 2009 5:46 PM CDT reply actions  

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