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Pat Summerall Sun Bowl CBS broadcaster, 1971, 1977-1980 Pat Summerall was a football star at the University of Arkansas where he received an education degree in 1952 and later earned a Master's Degree in Russian History. He was drafted by Detroit in 1952, but was traded to the Chicago Cardinals before ever playing for the Lions. He played six years with the Cardinals (1952-1957) before concluding his ten-year NFL career. He played in the 1958, 1959 and 1961 NFL Championship games, scoring five points in the legendary 1958 overtime game (a 23-17 loss to Baltimore) and ten points in the 1959 game ...also a loss to Baltimore (31-16). As a placekicker and tight end, he scored 567 career points (101 field goals, 258 extra points, and one touchdown). He began his broadcasting career with CBS in 1961. In addition to football, he was CBS's signature voice for its golf coverage, including the Masters, since 1968 and for the U.S. Open Tennis Championships since 1971 . The 1994 Masters was his final event for CBS. Prior to his now-famous partnership with John Madden, Pat teamed up with the other 1997 legends inductee, Tom Brookshier, and together they formed the most famous and successful Sun Bowl broadcasting team ever. Summerall has earned numerous broadcasting awards, none more significant than the Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award.

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Tony Dorsett 1975 Sun Bowl (Pittsburgh) Tony Dorsett's exploits on the football field as a Pitt Panther and a Dallas Cowboy are legendary. In 1975 he led Pittsburgh to a 33-19 Sun Bowl victory over Kansas. He rushed for 142 yards on 27 carries and scored twice on runs of eight and two yards. A year later he led Pitt to the national championship and won the Heisman Trophy. Overall, he was a four-time All-America, the first player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard and three 1,500-yard seasons, and College Football Hall of Fame member. After joining the Dallas Cowboys as the number one draft choice, he stacked up 12,739 yards rushing. He was NFL rookie of the year, NFL All-Pro, four-time Pro-Bowl player, a two-time Super Bowl participant, and NFL Pro Football Hall of Famer.

John Terrill Majors Sun Bowl Coach 1971 (Iowa State), 1975 (Pittsburgh), and 1984 (Tennessee) Johnny Majors graduated from Tennessee in 1956 where he was an All-America tailback, UPI's Back of the Year, and second to Notre Dame's Paul Horning in the Heisman trophy balloting. He was twice named MVP in the SEC and in 1975 was named to the 25-year All-SEC team. He is a charter member of the Tennessee Hall of Fame. He turned a downtrodden Iowa State program around and in just five years took the Cyclones to their first two bowl games in history (one of them being the 1971 Sun Bowl). In 1973, Coach Majors began his first of two stints at the University of Pittsburgh where he reached the pinnacle of his coaching career. In just four seasons, he transformed Pitt's struggling football program into the 1976 national champions. Under Majors' leadership the Panthers went to three bowl games, one of which was the 1975 Sun Bowl. He was twice named National Coach of the Year. He returned to his alma mater 1977 to help rejuvenate a stagnant Tennessee football team, quickly revitalizing the Vols into a SEC and national power. In 16 years at Tennessee, he led teams to 11 bowls. One of those was the 1984 Sun Bowl, making him one of only three coaches to appear in three Sun Bowl games.

Charley Johnson 1959 & 1960 Sun Bowl Most Valuable Player (New Mexico State) Charley Johnson played collegiate football at New Mexico State University where he quarterbacked the Aggies to two winning appearances in the Sun Bowl in 1959 and 1960. In each game he was named MVP. Charley graduated from NMSU in 1961 with a bachelor of science degree and subsequently earned his Master of Science and Doctor of Science in Chemical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Charley played professional football with the St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Oilers, and Denver Broncos. While in professional football, he served as team captain for both the Oilers and the Broncos. He was also a Pro-Bowl quarterback in 1963 while a member of the Cardinals.

Harrison D. Kohl Executive Director of the Sun Bowl (1963 - 1974)

Harrison D. Kohl graduated from Drake University where he competed for four years on the track team. Following World War II service in the US Army, he entered the home-building business. In 1963 he was approached to become the Executive Director of the Sun Bowl Association, a position he held for eleven years. He was instrumental in obtaining CBS Sports to televise the Sun Bowl Football Classic. Recognized as one of the most influential bowl administrators in the nation during his tenure, Harrison is credited with enhancing the stature of the Sun Bowl Association to what we know it as today.

William S. Stevens 1965 & 1967 Sun Bowl Most Valuable Player (UTEP)

William S. (Bill) Stevens played collegiate football at Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso). While at TWC, he quarterbacked the Miners to two winning appearances in the Sun Bowl in 1965 and 1967. In each game he was named the MVP. Bill graduated from UTEP in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. He played professional football with the Green Bay Packers before returning to El Paso to teach, coach, and then later enter into the banking profession.

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