Hall of Fame

Jerry Tubbs

  • Class
  • Induction
    1996
  • Sport(s)
Position: Center
Years: 1954-1956
Place of Birth: Throckmorton, TX
Date of Birth: Jan 23, 1935
Place of Death: Dallas, TX
Date of Death: Jun 14, 2012
Jersey Number: 53
Height: 6-2
Weight: 205
High School: Breckenridge, TX (Breckenridge HS)

Jerry Tubbs played three varsity years at Oklahoma, and the Sooners won all 31 games in that period. He was a fullback in 1954 and averaged six yards on rushing attempts. Coach Bud Wilkinson moved him to center in 1955, and this became his signature position. He also played linebacker and in a victory over Texas in 1955, he intercepted three passes. In 1956 he was unanimous All-America center and was named Lineman of the Year by three agencies. Tubbs had an 11-year pro career as linebacker for the Chicago Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, and Dallas Cowboys 1957-1967. He then had a 21-year career as assistant coach with the Cowboys. Tubbs graduated from Oklahoma with a degree in economics and was a 1956 Academic All-America. During his three varsity years, Oklahoma's record was 10-0, 11-0, 10-0. The 1954 team was ranked third nationally in the Associated Press and United Press polls. The 1955 and 1956 teams were national champions. In those years Oklahoma played one bowl game. The 1955 team beat Maryland 20-6 in the Orange Bowl.
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