Hall of Fame

Ron Sellers

  • Class
  • Induction
    1988
  • Sport(s)
Position: Wide Receiver
Years: 1966-1968
Place of Birth: Jacksonville, FL
Date of Birth: Feb 05, 1947
Jersey Number: 34
Height: 6-4
Weight: 187
High School: Jacksonville, FL (Paxson HS)

Ron Sellers was the greatest college pass receiver of his time. In three seasons at Florida State, "Jingle Joints" caught 212 passes for 3,598 yards. His career yardage was a national record in 1968 and lasted 19 years. When he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988, 20 years after his last game, he still held 16 school records. His best performance came in 1968 against South Carolina with 16 catches. In other games in his career he caught 14 passes (three times) and 13 passes (three times). His 14 receptions against Penn State in 1967 set a Gator Bowl record. Against Wake Forest in 1968 he caught five touchdown passes. It's no wonder Ron was twice All-America. Sometimes he was listed as an end on the line, sometimes as a flanker coming out of the backfield. Sports Illustrated named him Lineman of the Week; the Atlanta Touchdown Club named him Back of the Week. He tacked on five years as a pro with the Patriots, Cowboys and Dolphins and later moved to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to head Ron Sellers Associates, insurance specialists. He was named to the board of trustees of Florida State University.
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