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He missed part of his senior year because of his Olympic bid for the Gold medal.You know I am not sure I am going to be around if I get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame so you must read this for me, I am not sure, I guess I am feeling sorry for myself at this time but you must remember everything I want you to do and say. Ring of Honor names are displayed inside Texas Stadium.At the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, Hayes won the gold medal in the 100 meters, tying the then-world record of 10.05 seconds.
His children, Tom, Andy and Suzanne were with him in his final days. He was born November 9, 1952, in Columbus, … In 1976, he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Florida A&M University Sports Hall of Fame. “Great guy.”Football wasn’t Hayes’ only sport.“Nobody gave them a chance,” said Reinhart, who watched the game from the Atwood Stadium press box. "He wasn't alone in his disappointment.Hayes' world-class speed forced defenses, unable to cover him with the traditional man-to-man schemes of the day, to come up with many of the zone defenses that are common in today's game. "I'm thrilled, I'm grateful, I'm blessed," Hayes told the crowd at his induction. "There's a lot of pain in my heart because what I accomplished was second to none.
Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. Hayes, who coached at Montrose from 1969-1986, died May 16 at his home in Arizona after battling various health problems for years.
He meant so much to me as a player and then coaching with him.”He was also the 1959 Class A state champion in the shot put for Midland and was an assistant wrestling coach when Montrose was winning state titles in the 1970s and ’80s.“I’m going to miss walking the dog with him,” she said. “He was one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.He has one of the top 100 meter times by NFL players. “Lo and behold, we made it to the state finals and Bob flew back and he was on the field with us when we won that first state title.“He wouldn’t want to be seen in the community after a loss because the expectation was to win. His statistics were comparable or better than many of the great receivers of his day, and his career appeared worthy of Hall of Fame consideration.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Nobody gave him any lip, though. He also anchored the U.S. 400-meter relay team that won in a world-record 39.06 seconds.His success came long before the era when athletes like Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson and Michael Jordan gained attention for succeeding at two sports. It was so great to see the emotions on his face. After two seasons at New Lothrop, he moved to nearby Montrose and became a legend.-- Dana said her dad wasn’t one to pat himself on the back, something that was obvious when Eric – an All-State wrestler and football standout from the class of 1983 – was throwing the shot put at Montrose.-- Dana chuckled when recalling how differently things would be when Montrose won and when the Rams lost.Unfortunately for Hayes and the Rams, they lost the following week to Marine City and Hayes retired a year later, never winning the state championship he so dearly craved as a coach.Former Montrose football coach Bob Hayes is flanked by wife Judy, son Eric and daughter Dana at his retirement dinner. Hayes won championships in both track and football. Bob Hayes, a pigeon-toed sprinter who broke world records, won two gold medals in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and then became a feared pass receiver for 11 seasons in …
Wando High School athletic director Bob Hayes died Friday after a long battle with cancer. But they remember it as some fond memories up in the mountains in that one-room cabin.”“I loved the man,” said Reinhart, who played for Hayes at Montrose in 1977 and ’78. I was able to take the team to the state title game and he was still a part of it.
"I played for the world's greatest professional sports team in history. In 1996, he was inducted into the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. The former football coach and athletics director was 60 years old.
(also known as Flying High) and its sequel, and for his role as Robert Seaver in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993). Our thoughts are with the Hayes family and Wando Nation with the sad news of long time Wando AD & former member of the soccer club, Bob Hayes passing away after his courageous battle with cancer. Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.When Dallas won the Super Bowl after the 1971 season, Hayes became the first athlete to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring. Bob was a loving father, grandfather, brother, fiancé, and friend, all who knew and loved him will certainly miss him. Bob Hayes played wingback at Florida A&M University in the early 1960s.
He missed part of his senior year because of his Olympic bid for the Gold medal.You know I am not sure I am going to be around if I get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame so you must read this for me, I am not sure, I guess I am feeling sorry for myself at this time but you must remember everything I want you to do and say. Ring of Honor names are displayed inside Texas Stadium.At the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, Hayes won the gold medal in the 100 meters, tying the then-world record of 10.05 seconds.
His children, Tom, Andy and Suzanne were with him in his final days. He was born November 9, 1952, in Columbus, … In 1976, he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Florida A&M University Sports Hall of Fame. “Great guy.”Football wasn’t Hayes’ only sport.“Nobody gave them a chance,” said Reinhart, who watched the game from the Atwood Stadium press box. "He wasn't alone in his disappointment.Hayes' world-class speed forced defenses, unable to cover him with the traditional man-to-man schemes of the day, to come up with many of the zone defenses that are common in today's game. "I'm thrilled, I'm grateful, I'm blessed," Hayes told the crowd at his induction. "There's a lot of pain in my heart because what I accomplished was second to none.
Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. Hayes, who coached at Montrose from 1969-1986, died May 16 at his home in Arizona after battling various health problems for years.
He meant so much to me as a player and then coaching with him.”He was also the 1959 Class A state champion in the shot put for Midland and was an assistant wrestling coach when Montrose was winning state titles in the 1970s and ’80s.“I’m going to miss walking the dog with him,” she said. “He was one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.He has one of the top 100 meter times by NFL players. “Lo and behold, we made it to the state finals and Bob flew back and he was on the field with us when we won that first state title.“He wouldn’t want to be seen in the community after a loss because the expectation was to win. His statistics were comparable or better than many of the great receivers of his day, and his career appeared worthy of Hall of Fame consideration.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Nobody gave him any lip, though. He also anchored the U.S. 400-meter relay team that won in a world-record 39.06 seconds.His success came long before the era when athletes like Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson and Michael Jordan gained attention for succeeding at two sports. It was so great to see the emotions on his face. After two seasons at New Lothrop, he moved to nearby Montrose and became a legend.-- Dana said her dad wasn’t one to pat himself on the back, something that was obvious when Eric – an All-State wrestler and football standout from the class of 1983 – was throwing the shot put at Montrose.-- Dana chuckled when recalling how differently things would be when Montrose won and when the Rams lost.Unfortunately for Hayes and the Rams, they lost the following week to Marine City and Hayes retired a year later, never winning the state championship he so dearly craved as a coach.Former Montrose football coach Bob Hayes is flanked by wife Judy, son Eric and daughter Dana at his retirement dinner. Hayes won championships in both track and football. Bob Hayes, a pigeon-toed sprinter who broke world records, won two gold medals in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and then became a feared pass receiver for 11 seasons in …
Wando High School athletic director Bob Hayes died Friday after a long battle with cancer. But they remember it as some fond memories up in the mountains in that one-room cabin.”“I loved the man,” said Reinhart, who played for Hayes at Montrose in 1977 and ’78. I was able to take the team to the state title game and he was still a part of it.
"I played for the world's greatest professional sports team in history. In 1996, he was inducted into the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. The former football coach and athletics director was 60 years old.
(also known as Flying High) and its sequel, and for his role as Robert Seaver in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993). Our thoughts are with the Hayes family and Wando Nation with the sad news of long time Wando AD & former member of the soccer club, Bob Hayes passing away after his courageous battle with cancer. Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.When Dallas won the Super Bowl after the 1971 season, Hayes became the first athlete to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring. Bob was a loving father, grandfather, brother, fiancé, and friend, all who knew and loved him will certainly miss him. Bob Hayes played wingback at Florida A&M University in the early 1960s.