Colorado University Athletics
CU Athletic Hall of Fame

Charlie Davis
- Induction:
- 2022
- Class:
- 1973
Earned three letters at running back under head coach Eddie Crowder from, 1971-73 ⦠One of CUās āsuper-sophomoresā on the 1971 team that finished No. 3 in the nation behind Nebraska and Oklahoma ⦠Earned honorable mention All-America honors that season, becoming just the second sophomore in CU history to earn any kind of All-America mention at the time (joining Bobby Anderson in 1967); he was a second-team UPI All-American in 1972 ⦠He earned second-team All-Big 8 accolades that year (behind Nebraskaās Jeff Kinney and Oklahomaās Greg Pruitt), but would earn first-team all-conference honors as a junior in ā72 and second-team again in ā73 ⦠Had an outstanding debut year, starting with a 174-yard, two-touchdown effort in CUās 31-21 win at No. 9 Louisiana State, a record for a first game by a player in a CU uniform that would stand until 2020 (Jarek Broussard) ⦠Two weeks later, in the Buffsā 20-14 win at No. 6 Ohio State, he rushed for 135 yards; he was named the Big 8ās player of the week on both occasions after earning the national player of the week nod for the LSU game ⦠His 1,386 yards in ā71 were the most in a single season by a Colorado player at the time, and still stands fifth in school annals for a single year ⦠Finished 16th in the Heisman Trophy voting that season ⦠Still holds some 48 years later the school mark for the most single game rushing yards, when he carried 34 times for 342 yards and a touchdown in a 40-6 rout over Oklahoma State (and was the leagueās player of the week a third time that season) ⦠The long run of his career of 67 yards against the Cowboys put him over 1,000 yards for the season ⦠Finished his career as CUās all-time leading rusher with 2,958 yards, a number that still stands sixth today ⦠Ran for 100 or more yards 13 times, also a historical best at the time and a number that is still fifth ⦠His 5.50 yards per attempt ranked 10th among the 56 players in school history with 1,000 or more yards ⦠His 24 rushing touchdowns tied for the second-most at the time (and remain 10th) ⦠Also had 17 receptions for 131 yards and two scores ⦠Played in the 1973 East-West Shrine and 1974 American Bowl postseason games after his senior year (ran for 60 yards in the latter) ⦠First-team Academic All-Big 8 and a second-team Academic All-American as a sophomore in ā71 ⦠He was drafted in the second round (48th overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1974 National Football League draft ⦠He played three seasons in the NFL with Cincinnati (1974-75) and Tampa Bay (1976), rushing for 482 yards (1 TD) with 22 receptions for 203 yards ⦠He scored the first offensive touchdown in franchise history for the expansion Buccaneers against the Baltimore Colts in the fourth game of the ā76 season ⦠Nagging injuries ended his professional career prematurely ā¦Ā Born January 6, 1952 in West Columbia, Texas.
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