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Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett Pays Tribute to LeSean McCoy's Record Breaking Freshman Season at Pitt
April 1, 2008
PITTSBURGH--A legendary figure from Pitt football's past paid tribute to a star of the present at the Panthers' practice facility today. All-time great Tony Dorsett presented Pitt freshman running back LeSean McCoy with a commemorative football in honor of McCoy's impressive achievements this past season. McCoy set Pitt freshman records for points (90) and rushing touchdowns (14), breaking two longstanding marks established by Dorsett (78 points and 13 rushing TDs) in 1973. After watching McCoy play last year, Dorsett quipped, "He reminded me of me." McCoy (Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt/Milford Academy [N.Y.]) finished with a Big East freshman-record 1,328 rushing yards and led all freshmen nationally with an average of 110.67 yards per game. He was a unanimous Freshman All-American, the Big East Rookie of the Year and first team All-Big East Conference. "It is truly an honor to be even mentioned in the same sentence with Mr. Dorsett," McCoy said. "He is one of the greatest running backs to ever play the game. Walking past his retired jersey every day, my teammates and I know the high standards he set at Pitt and it motivates us to be the very best we can be, both as individuals and as a team." "I had a chance to watch LeSean play last year," Dorsett said. "I said to myself, `That looked a lot like number 33 (Dorsett's college and pro jersey number) out there.' Records are made to be broken and I am incredibly happy and proud of LeSean. I'm really looking forward to watching him and his teammates this year because I think they can achieve a lot." "There will only be one Tony Dorsett," said Pitt head coach Dave Wannstedt, who was the Panthers' starting left offensive tackle during Dorsett's freshman season. "That's why it is such an honor for our entire program that Tony took the time to personally pay tribute to LeSean's achievements. Pitt football is a big extended family and we are proud that we could celebrate our tradition with Tony's visit today." A native of Aliquippa, Pa., and graduate of Hopewell High, Dorsett starred for the Panthers from 1973-76. He led Pitt to a 12-0 record and the national championship his senior season. That same year, Dorsett was the runaway choice for the Heisman Trophy and also won the Maxwell and Walter Camp awards as the college player of the year. He finished his Pitt career as college football's all-time leading rusher with 6,082 yards. A first-round NFL Draft selection of Dallas in 1977, Dorsett played 11 seasons for the Cowboys (1977-87) and his final year with the Denver Broncos (1988). He retired as the second all-time leading rusher in NFL history (12,739). Dorsett was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Tony Dorsett & LeSean McCoy FRESHMAN YEAR RUSHING STATS Year Player Att. Yards Avg. TDs 1973 Tony Dorsett 318 1,686 5.3 13 2007 LeSean McCoy 276 1,328 4.8 14
FRESHMAN YEAR RECEIVING STATS Year Player Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 1973 Tony Dorsett 14 91 6.5 0 2007 LeSean McCoy 33 244 7.4 1
FRESHMAN YEAR SCORING Year Player Total TDs Rush TDs Rec TDs Points 1973 Tony Dorsett 13 13 0 78 2007 LeSean McCoy 15 14 1 90
Tony Dorsett and LeSean McCoy each played in 12 total games during their freshman seasons.
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