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Riley Smith
Position(s)
Quarterback
Halfback
Linebacker
Jersey #(s)
35
Born July 14, 1911(1911-07-14)
Greenwood, Mississippi
Died August 9, 1999 (aged 88)
Mobile, Alabama
Career information
Year(s) 19361938
NFL Draft 1936 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
College Alabama
Professional teams
Career stats
Passing yards 290
Receiving yards 300
Touchdowns 6
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements

Riley Henry Smith (July 14, 1911 – August 9, 1999) was an American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He was the second player taken in the 1936 NFL Draft and was the first player that was signed from the draft that played in the NFL. He played college football at the University of Alabama.

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[edit] Early life

Smith was born in Greenwood, Mississippi in 1911. He originally attended and played high school football at Greenwood High School, but then moved to Columbus, Mississippi and played at Columbus High School.[1]

[edit] College career

Smith attended and played college football at the University of Alabama, where he was a quarterback, but could also block, punt, kick extra points and boot field goals.[1] In 1935, he was part of the team that won the Rose Bowl, was named an All-American teams, and also won the Jacobs Trophy as the best blocker in the Southeastern Conference.[1] Smith played in the East-West Shrine Game and the College All-Star Game.

[edit] Professional career

Smith was the second player drafted (behind Jay Berwanger) in the first ever NFL Draft. In 1936-37 he missed only three minutes in 26 Redskin games, but an injury ended his playing career early.[1]

[edit] After football

After retirement, Smith became a football coach at Washington and Lee University, where he was an assistant coach in 1939 and head coach 1940-42.[1] He then served in the Navy as Lieutenant commander from 1942 to 1945 and became a real estate developer in Mobile, Alabama.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Riley Smith's College Football HOF profile". College Football Hall of Fame. http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=30092. Retrieved 2008-08-02. 

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