Putzer
Dayton
Running Back (1985-86)
Putzer Dayton grew
up in Pittsburg, Kansas, and graduated from St. Mary’s-Colgan High School
in 1985. He rushed for over 4,000 yards and scored 59 touchdowns during
his high school career. He was named All Conference three years and All
State two years. During his senior year, he rushed for 2,178 yards and 34
touchdowns and led his team to the state championship where they remained
undefeated.
Following his senior
year, he was chosen to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl. He was voted the
game’s MVP after rushing for 139 yards and scoring a touchdown. He set
the Shrine Bowl rushing record at the time, which Barry Sanders broke the
next year.
As a freshman at
CCC, he was voted offensive player of the week against Hutchinson. He
also helped beat Butler County by returning a kickoff 63-yards for a
touchdown with no time left on the clock in the Jayhawk Conference
playoffs.
During his sophomore
year he was voted offensive player of the week against Baker University
and Hutchinson. He was voted player of the week against Pratt where he
set a CCC and a National Junior College record by scoring seven touchdowns
in a single game, breaking the record held by Mel Gray of Coffeyville and
three other California players including O.J. Simpson. He led the nation
in scoring with 19 touchdowns, one away from tying the National Junior
College record held by Ron Springs. He was a unanimous All Conference
selection to the first team offense and was co-offensive back of the year
for the conference. He was awarded NJCAA Honorable Mention All American
and was voted to play in the First Annual Kansas Jayhawk Community College
All Star game.
After the 1986
season, Putzer accepted a scholarship to play at Arkansas State University
under Coach Larry Lacewell. In 1987 ASU made it to the second round of
the Division 1-AA playoffs with a record of 8-4-1. During his senior
year, Putzer was named offensive player of the week against Ole Miss after
rushing for 128 yards and two touchdowns. Five games into the season a
broken arm ended his college career.
Putzer received a
business degree from ASU and now lives in Pittsburg with his wife Michelle
and their children, Meaghan 14, and Conner 9. He is the production
manager and part owner of Pittcraft Printing Inc. |