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Paul Gipson

No. 40, 23, 46

Position:

Running back

Personal information

Born:

(1946-03-21)March 21, 1946
Jacksonville, Texas, U.S.

Died:

January 16, 1985(1985-01-16) (aged 38)
Houston, Texas, U.S.

Height:

6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Weight:

210 lb (95 kg)

Career information

High school:

Conroe Washington

College:

Houston

NFL draft:

1969 / Round: 2 / Pick: 29

Career history

  • Detroit Lions (1971)
  • New England Patriots (1973)
  • Career highlights and awards

    Career NFL statistics

    Rushing yards:

    491

    Rushing average:

    4.0

    Receptions:

    21

    Receiving yards:

    240

    Touchdowns:

    4

    Paul Theodis Gipson (March 21, 1946 – January 16, 1985) was a professional American football player who played running back for four seasons for the Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, and New England Patriots.

    Biography[edit]

    Gipson played high school football at Conroe Washington, which at the time was an all-black school. He played running back and fullback while at the University of Houston. He was one of the first black athletes recruited by "UH". In his senior season he was a first team American Football Coaches Association and second team Associated Press All-American. Gipson set several school rushing records (for a complete listing, see below). In his University of Houston career he rushed for 2,769 yards on 447 carries (6.2 yard average). He is considered one of the greatest athletes in UH history.[1]

    Gipson was a second round draft pick (29th overall) by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1969 NFL Draft. He was traded to the Detroit Lions in 1971 and went from Detroit to the New England Patriots in 1973.

    In 1974 Gipson also played in the World Football League with the Shreveport Steamer. He wore jersey number 0 because he maintained he was "starting all over again" after a bout with alcoholism.[2]

    Gipson often returned to the Houston Cougars football team to watch practice sessions and visit with coaching staff.[1]

    In 1984 Gipson was sentenced to three years prison time for a Harris County conviction of delivery of a controlled substance. He served time in the Texas Department of Corrections from August 15 to December 6, 1984, when he was released on early parole.[1]

    According to medical records, Gipson was treated for shotgun wounds on December 27, 1984 at Ben Taub Hospital. Police had no records of the shooting.[1]

    On the morning of Wednesday, January 16, 1985, Gipson was found unconscious by his uncle, Elmer Gipson, in the 2000 block of Milby in Houston. He had died of a heart attack at 38 years old. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 19 at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Conroe, Texas and burial at Golden Gate Cemetery.[1]

    University of Houston Cougars records set[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e "Former Cougar football star Gipson is dead at 38". Houston Chronicle. January 17, 1985. p. 4, sec. 2.
  • ^ Zainea, Leo. "Fire Opens WFL Campaign," Jul 10, 1974, Chicago Tribune
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