As a sophomore, he became a starter as a two-way lineman midway through the season. As a senior, he contributed to the team winning the 1960 Black College National Championship. In track, he competed in the shot put and discus throw.[1]
In 2010, he was inducted into the Southwestern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame.[2] In 2011, he was inducted into the Southern University Sports Hall of Fame.[3]
In November 1961, he was acquired by the St. Louis Cardinals.[5] He appeared in 6 games with one start. He was released in 1962.
Personal life
After leaving the National Football League, he was a head coach and general manager of the semi-professional football teams Baton Rouge Red Wings and the Baton Rouge Golden Eagles. He had a 28-4 winning record and won three Dixie Football League championships in four seasons.[2]