C.R. Roberts has been remembered by the University of Southern California after passing away, with the previous record-breaker helping eliminate racial barriers in football
Legendary fullback and record breaker C.R. Roberts has died aged 87, and has been remembered for his inspiring story.
The former NFL player died of natural causes on Tuesday in Norwalk, Connecticut, the University of Southern California (USC) confirmed. Roberts made 27 appearances for the San Francisco 49ers between 1959-1962, but was best known for his efforts at college level.
“#FightOnForever, C.R. Roberts. The @uscfb legend and @USC_Athletics Hall of Famer was best known for breaking through racist barriers in segregated Texas to run for a record-setting 251 yards and 3 TDs against the Longhorns in 1956,” USC posted on Twitter.
Roberts rushing record with just 12 carries helped USC beat Texas 44-20 victory in Austin. His record lasted for 20 years, and it was a game he was told he may not even be able to play in.