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Ed Dyas Elected To College Football Hall of Fame

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Auburn, Ala. - Former Auburn football All-American Dr. Ed Dyas has been selected for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, announced the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Thursday. Dyas, who finished fourth in the 1960 Heisman Trophy voting and was a scholastic All-American, will be the 12th Auburn coach or player inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

A three-year letterman from 1958-60, Dyas is the first Auburn inductee since Coach Pat Dye went into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005. He's the first Auburn player to be inducted since Tracy Rocker in 2004.

"I was quite shocked when I got the news," Dyas said. "This is just a wonderful day, and I'm so proud to be inducted. I'm very humbled and thankful that this prestigious honor would happen to me. There have been so many great Auburn players that deserve to be in the Hall of Fame, and I'm excited to be joining those individuals that are already members of the Hall of Fame. I'm familiar with the National Football Foundation, having been a scholar athlete, and it is a tremendous foundation and outstanding event. I'm proud to be an Auburn Tiger and to have been part of a great program and a great school."

Dyas was one of the most prolific field goal kickers in college football history. In 1960, he set an NCAA record for most field goals in a season with 13. He won four Southeastern Conference games that year with field goals, including three against Georgia in a 9-6 Auburn victory in the first Auburn-Georgia game played at what is now know as Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Dyas was also a standout fullback and linebacker, concluding his career as Auburn's sixth all-time leading rusher with 1,298 yards. During his All-American senior season, Dyas also led the Tigers in rushing and scoring and was selected as the SEC's most outstanding back.

"We are thrilled that Ed Dyas has been selected for induction into the prestigious College Football Hall of Fame," Auburn Athletics Director Jay Jacobs said. "He is an Auburn legend who exemplifies everything that we hope our current and future student-athletes embody. Not only was he an outstanding football player who will always be remembered in Auburn lore, he was also a stellar student who became a renowned orthopedic surgeon."

As a senior, Dyas won the Cliff Hare Award, which is presented to the outstanding Auburn senior student-athlete, and the Bill Streit Award, which goes to the football player with the highest grade point average over four years.

An excellent pre-med student at Auburn, Dyas was selected captain of the 1960 Scholastic All-America team. Following graduation from Auburn, he went to medical school and has been a highly respected orthopedic surgeon in Mobile.

In 1994, Dyas received the Walter Gilbert Award, which is awarded annually to a former Auburn student-athlete who distinguishes themselves through achievements after graduation at Auburn.

A native of Mobile, Dyas was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.

Dyas joins former Tiger players Jimmy Hitchcock (1954), Walter Gilbert (1956), Pat Sullivan (1991), Tucker Frederickson (1994), Bo Jackson (1998), Terry Beasley (2002) and Tracy Rocker (2004) in the Hall of Fame. Auburn coaches also in the Hall of Fame include Mike Donahue (1951), John W. Heisman (1954), Ralph "Shug" Jordan (1982) and Pat Dye (2005).

Joining Dyas as part of the 2009 National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame class include HB Pervis Atkins (New Mexico State, 1958-60), WR Tim Brown (Notre Dame, 1984-87), DB Chuck Cecil (Arizona, 1984-87), QB Major Harris (West Virginia, 1987-89), TE Gordon Hudson (Brigham Young, 1980-83), C William Lewis (Harvard, 1892-93), LB Woodrow Lowe (Alabama, 1972-75), WR Ken Margerum (Stanford, 1977-80), DT Steve McMichael (Texas, 1976-79), LB Chris Spielman (Ohio State, 1984-87), LB Larry Station (Iowa, 1982-85), DE Pat Swilling (Georgia Tech, 1982-85), QB Gino Torretta (Miami, Fla., 1989-92), RB Curt Warner (Penn State, 1979-82), and DE Grant Wistrom (Nebraska, 1994-97). The coaches to be inducted include Dick MacPherson (Massachusetts, Syracuse) and John Robinson (Southern California, Nevada-Las Vegas).

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I watched....

Dyas play ball. He was truly Mr Football. Unfortunately most people only know about the greats from their generation and I thought the longer time went by , the more difficult it would be for him to get this recognition. This is an honnor that is certainly deserving and LONG OVERDUE ! Thanks Jay for reporting on this here at Track ’Em Tigers.
WDE To Mr Football !

aubtigerman

by aubtigerman on May 1, 2009 11:31 AM CDT reply actions  

Congratulations Ed Dyas !!!

Maybe Ken Rice, another 2-way All-American from that same team will be next – WDE !!

by xotus on May 1, 2009 3:01 PM CDT reply actions  

Which reader...

…..can figure out who number 60 is, who’s chasing Dyas? Answer later…

by Acid Reign on May 1, 2009 10:28 PM CDT reply actions  

Shoulda known...

….that question was too easy for this Dye-hard crowd! War Eagle!

by Acid Reign on May 2, 2009 3:34 PM CDT up reply actions  

Well, then...

answer my question below, Mr. Know-it-all…

:-)

by War Eagle Atlanta on May 3, 2009 9:54 PM CDT up reply actions  

Damn!

Beat me to it.

Are we certain that Dye went into the hall as a coach? He could have gone as a player, too.

by War Eagle Atlanta on May 2, 2009 12:55 PM CDT up reply actions  

He was inducted...

….a few years ago if memory serves me right. At Georgia he was a First Team all SEC lineman & two-time All-American in 1959 & 1960. He helped us win the 1959 SEC Championship, ironically, by recovering a fumble against you guys.

His brothers were also pretty darn good.

by JEFFCODAWG on May 5, 2009 9:19 AM CDT reply actions  

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