Hall of Fame

Bill Dudley

Bill Dudley

  • Class
  • Induction
    1956
  • Sport(s)
Position: Halfback
Years: 1939-1941
Place of Birth: Bluefield, VA
Date of Birth: Dec 24, 1921
Place of Death: Lunchburg, VA
Date of Death: Feb 04, 2010
Jersey Number: 35
Height: 5-10
Weight: 175
High School: Bluefield, VA (Graham HS)

Due to his 5-10, 152-pound frame, it was thought by most college recruiters that Bill Dudley was too small to play college football. "Bullet Bill" Dudley was to prove the recruiters wrong. Once Virginia coach Frank Murray decided to take a chance on the mighty mite halfback, Dudley launched a career which would see him become the only player to win Most Valuable Player honors in collegiate, Armed Forces and professional competition. By 1941 Dudley had grown to 175-pounds and led the nation in four categories - touchdowns, 18; points scored, 134; rushing average, 6.2 yards a play; touchdowns responsible for, 29. Virginia had an 8-1 season, with a 21-19 loss at Yale. In the final game Virginia beat North Carolina 28-7. Dudley had three touchdowns and four extra points; his teammates carried him off the field. He received the Maxwell Trophy as the nation's outstanding college player. Dudley joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1942 and led the National Football League in rushing. Then it was off to Army Air Corps. He returned to the Steelers in 1946, led the NFL in three departments - rushing, punt returns, pass interceptions - and was named the league MVP. His pro career, including seasons with Detroit and Washington, lasted through 1951. He later served four terms in the Virginia House of Representatives.
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