Mike Rozier
Running Back (1980)
Mike grew up in Camden, New Jersey and attended Coffeyville Community
College for one year leading the Ravens to a 9-0 season. He had 157 carries
for 1157 yards for an average of 7.4 yards per carry, and 10 touchdowns.
Mike was a first team All-American in both the NJCAA and the Gridwire Polls
while playing for the Ravens.
While at the University of Nebraska, he rewrote the Nebraska rushing and
scoring record books, along with making a considerable dent in the Big Eight
and NCAA books as well during a phenomenal senior season. Rozier set
Nebraska rushing records for attempts in a season (273) and career (668) and
yards in a game (285 vs Kansas) Big Eight record for yards in a season
(2148) and career (4780) and a NCAA record for yards per carry in a season
(7.81) and career (7.16) and yards gained in four consecutive games (929 in
his last four). Mike set Nebraska and Big Eight marks with 29 touchdowns
and 174 points in 1983. Mike’s 51 career TD’s and 312 points are both
school records. All 29 touchdowns in 1983 came on the ground, setting an
NCAA record in addition to tying the NCAA record for total TDs. His 11 -
100 plus yard games in 1983 tied yet another NCAA record shared by six other
players (five of them Heisman Winners).
Rozier’s 1983 total of 2148 yards was the second highest in NCAA history
and he was only the second over 2000 yards in a season. Nebraska’s
first-ever NCAA rushing champion (179.0 yards per game; the fourth best in
NCAA history and the second national scoring leader with an average of 14.5
points per game) finished his career with 4780 yards rushing. He was
selected first team All-American both his junior and senior years and won
the highest award for a college football player, The Heisman Trophy, his
senior year.
Mike was the first player picked in the USFL Pittsburgh Maullers and
would have been the second pick in the NFL. He played for the Houston
Oilers for five seasons and then two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
During his seven seasons in the NFL he had over 4600 yards rushing and over
40 TDs.
Mike is in private business living in his home state of New Jersey. |