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Former SU star Little elected to NFL Hall of Fame

Former Syracuse running back and NFL standout Floyd Little will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, according to a statement issued by SU Athletics.

Little, the sixth overall pick in the 1967 NFL Draft, played for nine seasons with the Denver Broncos from 1967-1975. During that time, he amassed 6,323 yards and 43 touchdowns on 1,641 carries. In total, he recorded more than 12,000 all-purpose yards in a career that led him to five Pro Bowls.

He is just the third Bronco ever voted into the hall after John Elway and Gary Zimmerman.

Little’s induction puts him in a class with six others from Syracuse – Jim Brown, Jim Ringo, Larry Csonka, John Mackey, Art Monk and Oakland Raiders’ owner Al Davis – in the Hall of Fame.

During his time as an Orangeman, Little was a three-time All-American. In three years, he rushed for 2,704 yards and 35 touchdowns. In total, Little set the all-time program record with 46 career touchdowns and six punts returned for touchdowns. During his junior year, he became the first Orangeman to break the 1,000-yard barrier in a single season.



Little became the 17th Syracuse player inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983.

The official induction ceremony will take place on Aug. 7 in Canton, Ohio, with an incoming class that includes the NFL’s all-time leading receiver, Jerry Rice, and its all-time rushing leader, Emmitt Smith.

Offensive lineman Russ Grimm, linebacker Rickey Jackson, cornerback Dick LeBeau, and defensive tackle John Randle round out the 2010 class.

ctorr@syr.edu





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