Mike Garrett

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Mike Garrett
Date of birth April 12, 1944
Place of birth Flag of United States Los Angeles, California
Position(s) Running Back
College USC
NFL Draft 1966 / Round 2/ Pick 18
AFL Draft 1966 / Round 20
Career Highlights
Pro Bowls AFL All-Star 1966, 1967
Awards 1965 Heisman Trophy
Stats
Statistics
Team(s)
1966-1969
1970
1970-1973
AFL Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Kansas City Chiefs
NFL San Diego Chargers
College Hall of Fame

Michael Lockett Garrett (born April 12, 1944 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football player who won the 1965 Heisman Trophy as a tailback for the University of Southern California Trojans. Garrett played professional football for eight seasons, and is currently the athletic director at USC.

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A two time All-American, Garrett set numerous NCAA, Pac 10 Conference and USC records in his career by amassing a then unheard of 3,221 yards and scored 30 touchdowns. He also caught 36 passes, returned 43 punts, returned 30 kickoffs and threw 6 passes. Two of his passes went for touchdowns. In 1985 he was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Garrett signaled the dawn of the "Tailback U" era, where USC chugged out a stream of top tailbacks included Heisman winners O.J. Simpson ('68), Charles White ('79), and Marcus Allen ('81); as well as Heisman runner-ups Anthony Davis ('74) and Ricky Bell ('76).

He went on to star in the American Football League playing for the Kansas City Chiefs (1966-1969) and the NFL Chiefs in 1970 before he was traded to the NFL San Diego Chargers (1970-1973). He was a two-time AFL All-Star in 1966 and 1967. Garrett played in the first ever AFL-NFL World Championship Game (Super Bowl I) with the Chiefs after the 1966 season. He contributed 17 rushing yards, 3 receptions for 28 yards, and 2 kickoff returns for 43 yards in their Super Bowl I loss. Garrett won a World Championship ring with the Chiefs in the last AFL-NFL World Championship Game (Super Bowl IV), when the AFL's Chiefs crushed the heavily favored NFL Vikings 23-7. Garrett was the top rusher of Super Bowl IV with 11 carries for 39 yards and a touchdown, also catching 2 passes for 25 yards and returning a kickoff for 18 yards. In his 8 professional football seasons, Garrett rushed for 5,481 yards, caught 238 passes for 2,010 yards, returned 14 kickoffs for 323 yards, and returned 39 punts for 235 yards. Overall, Garrett gained a total of 8,049 yards and scored 49 touchdowns(35 rushing, 13 receiving, 1 punt return).

After his professional football career, Mike Garrett earned his Juris Doctor from Western State University College of Law in 1986, but never passed the bar exam. He was the director of business development for the Great Western Forum, worked in the district attorney's office in San Diego and worked in various management positions. He also did color commentary for USC football telecasts.

In January 1993, Garrett returned to USC to become its sixth Athletic Director. He came under fire when he hired the heavily-criticized Pete Carroll as head football coach in 2001, but redeemed himself when USC returned to status as a dominant football power.

Garrett graduated from Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, California.

Garrett was a brother of Alpha Phi Omega while a student at USC.

Other American Football League players

Preceded by
John Huarte
Heisman Trophy Winner
1965
Succeeded by
Steve Spurrier
Preceded by
Mike McGee
University of Southern California Athletic Director
1993-
Succeeded by
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