Perry Jeter Explained

Perry Jeter
Number:21
Position:Halfback
Birth Date:17 May 1931
Birth Place:Brevard, North Carolina
Death Place:Steubenville, Ohio
Height Ft:5
Height In:7
Weight Lbs:178
High School:Steubenville (OH)
College:Cal Poly
Draftyear:1955
Draftround:26
Draftpick:311
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Perry Jeter (May 17, 1931 – May 18, 2019) was an American football halfback. He played for the Chicago Bears from 1956 to 1957.[1] [2]

Jeter died of Alzheimer's disease on May 18, 2019, in Steubenville, Ohio at age 88.[3]

Early life

Jeter graduated from Steubenville High School in Ohio. In a 1950 game against McKinley of Canton, Jeter scored on a 109-yard kickoff return, a still-standing record for the longest touchdown runback in Harding Stadium history.[4]

College career

Jeter transferred to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo from San Bernardino Valley College.[5] While attending SBVC, Jeter earned junior college All-American accolades as a sophomore.[6]

In December 1955, Jeter was nominated for the Pop Warner Award.[7] Combined from his three seasons with Cal Poly, Jeter finished with 260 carries for 1,740 rushing yards, along with 31 all-purpose touchdowns and numerous point-after conversions.[8]

Collegiate Statistics!Season!School!Rush. Att.!Rush Yds.!Avg.!Punt Ret. LG!Overall Points
1951SBVC (Fr.)1001,09610.985t108
1952SBVC (JV)n/an/an/an/a70
1953Cal Poly (So.)745437.3n/a89
1954Cal Poly (Jr.)1258777.093t78
1955Cal Poly (Sr.)613205.2n/a36
TotalsCombined3602,8367.993t381

Professional career

Jeter was selected by the Bears in the 26th round of the 1955 NFL draft, with the 311th overall pick.

Chicago executive George Halas commented in 1956: "Jeter is a very elusive runner with good speed. He's a great punt returner and is terrific in the open field."[9]

NFL Statistics!Season!Team!GP!Rush Att.!Yds.!Avg.!LG!TD!PR!Yds.!Avg.!LG!TD!KR!Yds.!Avg.!LG!TD
1956CHI7603165.351266611.051t1510521.0260
1957CHI910111.170231.53036220.7280
Career16703274.75128698.651t1816720.9280
He went on to play for the Wheeling Ironmen in the United Football League from 1962 to 1963.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perry Jeter Stats . Pro-Football-Reference.com . 2020-04-06.
  2. Web site: Perry Jeter, HB . Nfl.com . 2020-04-06.
  3. Web site: Big Red football legend Perry Jeter Sr. passes away . Wtov9.com . 2019-05-23 . 2020-04-06.
  4. News: Grimm . Andrew . May 27, 2019 . Steubenville remembers Perry Jeter . The Weirton Daily Times . September 18, 2022.
  5. News: Kraft . David . November 21, 1987 . Poly honors first Hall of Fame class . B-1 . San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune.
  6. Web site: San Bernardino Valley College Football - Records and History . September 18, 2022 . SBVC Athletics.
  7. News: December 16, 1955 . Perry Jeter Gets Chance to Win Warner Award . 6 . UPI/Telegram-Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA).
  8. News: December 2, 1955 . Jeter Averaged 6.7 Yards Every Time He Had Ball . 7 . El Mustang . September 18, 2022.
  9. News: October 25, 1956 . Jeter to Run for Bears Sunday at S.F. . 10 . San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune.