In December 2016, the NFL joined the Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) at the Air Force
Reserve Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia to kick off an enhanced
partnership initiative titled, “Strength of HBCUs: Impacting Pro Football Since
1948.” The goal of the partnership is to
honor the history and impact of HBCUs and their players and increase career
opportunities for students and athletic administrators at these institutions.
Hayes was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in
July 2009, seven years after his death in September of 2002, at the age of 59.
The legendary two-sport Rattler was credited by many with revolutionizing the
game of professional football with his world-class sprinter’s speed. In
addition to a successful career with the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and a stint with
the San Francisco 49ers, Hayes was an Olympic gold medalist, and earned the
nicknames, “Bullet Bob” and “World’s Fastest Human.”
FAMU’s Interim President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., expressed
the University’s appreciation for the NFL’s commitment to HBCUs, and for the
unique way it will honor one of the institution’s most beloved sons.
“I commend the NFL for honoring Bob Hayes along with the
other well-deserving HBCU greats,” Robinson said. “I look forward to
representing FAMU and Rattler sports at one of the world’s most widely viewed
athletic events.”
He added, “The University has worked with the NFL on several
previous occasions, including our Marching ‘100’s’ performance at Super Bowl
XLI with the late music legend, Prince. We look forward to a growing and
fruitful relationship with one of the most influential brands in the world.”
In a recent statement, NFL Executive Vice President of
Football Operations Troy Vincent said, “the HBCU influence on the NFL goes
beyond the evolution of the game and reaches deep into the very fabric of
football.”
“Our partnership with the HBCUs is an important initiative
which celebrates the tremendous legacy fostered by these institutions that
continue to contribute a standard of excellence and character for our game,”
Vincent said.
Bob Hayes Jr., will attend the event to witness his father’s
recognition.