George Floyd (American Football)
George Floyd (American Football)
Floyd is the joint holder of five records at EKU as of 2023. He was inducted into the College Football
Hall of Fame and the halls of fame of EKU and Hernando High School. In 2009, EKU named Floyd to
their All-Century team, composed of the best football players in the EKU history for its first hundred
years.[1]
Early life
George Floyd Jr. was born on December 21, 1960, in Tampa, and grew up in Brooksville both in
Florida.[2][3] He attended the Hernando High School and played football and basketball for the Hernando
high school team, nicknamed the Leopards.[4] In Floyd's sophomore season, Hernando finished as Gulf
Coast Conference (GSS) football champions.[4][5] After Floyd's sophomore, junior, and senior years, The
Tampa Tribune (the Tribune) named him to their all-area football team. With the accomplishment, Floyd
became the first player of any high school named to the Tribune 's team during all three varsity
seasons.[6][7][8] He was selected for the GSS All-Star team, an honorific team composed of the best
football players in the conference, after his sophomore and junior years.[9][10][11]
Floyd finished his senior season in 1977 with nine total interceptions, which established a school record
that stood for four years.[12][13] The Florida Sports Writers Association named Floyd to their second-team
Class 3A[a] all-state squad in January 1978.[14] He wanted to play college football for the University of
Georgia as a senior, but instead attended Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) of the Ohio Valley
Conference (OVC).[4][15] He served as captain of the Leopards' defensive unit each year he played for
Hernando.[7] In 2011, Floyd was inducted into Hernando High School's Hall of Fame.[16]
Collegiate career
Floyd's first start with the EKU Colonels came as a freshman against the Murray State Racers at
roverback, where he led the defense with twelve tackles. For the performance, he was named an
honorable mention for OVC Defensive Player of the Week (DPOW).[17][18] He finished the season with
twenty-six tackles, eighth most on the team, with four tackles for loss (TFLs) and one fumble recovery as
the Colonels finished with an 8–2 record. The team's eight wins tied a school record for most wins in a
season.[19]
In Floyd's sophomore year, he had a three-interception game against Austin Peay in a 35–10 EKU victory
in September. Against Jackson State in November, he had sixteen tackles, one interception and one
fumble recovery.[20][21] The Colonels finished with an 11–2 record and defeated the Lehigh Engineers
30–7 to win the 1979 NCAA Division I-AA football championship,[b] the first in EKU's history.[23] After
the season, head football coaches in the conference named him to the second-team All-OVC, composed
of the second-best players at every position in the conference. Floyd led the OVC with thirteen punt
returns and seven interceptions.[24][25] He started every game, his sixty-eight tackles were fourth-most on
the Colonels and he led the team with four fumble recoveries.[26]
Before the 1980 season, OVC football head coaches voted Floyd to the preseason All-OVC Team.[25] In a
game against Youngstown State Floyd returned an interception one hundred yards, tying a conference
record, and scored a touchdown.[26][27] Floyd shared OVC DPOW honors for a game against the Western
Kentucky Hilltoppers in which he had thirteen tackles.[28] He won OVC Defensive Player of the Year,
made the OVC All-Conference first-team, and was named a Kodak and an Associated Press All-American
(an honor given annually to the best college football players in the United States at their respective
positions) as the Colonels finished with a 10–3 record and lost to the Boise State Broncos in the
championship game 31–29.[24][29][30][31] He finished the regular season tied for most interceptions in the
OVC, with five, and finished with sixty-three tackles, seven TFLs and one fumble recovery.[29][32] On
special teams, Floyd returned 17 punts for 142 yards.[33]
Before the 1981 season, an EKU media guide described Floyd as "one of the most consistent players
EKU has ever had in the secondary" and as a "very intense player".[29] He was co-captain of the team his
senior year.[24] Floyd won OVC DPOW for his performance in an October 24 game against Western
Kentucky in which he had a sack, a pass deflected, an interception, and eight tackles.[34][35] In a game
against Murray State, Floyd intercepted a pass from quarterback Gino Gibbs on the EKU two-yard line
with sixteen seconds left in the game. EKU won 24–20.[36][37] Floyd won co-DPOW honors for his
performance.[38]
After the regular season, Floyd won OVC Defensive Player of the Year, was voted to the First-team All-
OVC, was selected as a Kodak and an Associated Press All-American, and won OVC Athlete of the Year
(given to the best male overall athlete in the OVC, regardless of sport).[24][39][40] In the postseason, Floyd
had a two-interception game against Boise State in a 23–17 EKU victory, though the Colonels lost in the
championship game to the Idaho State Bengals 34–23 and finished with a 12–2 record.[c][42][43] He
finished the year with seventy-two tackles and ten interceptions; on special teams, he returned thirty-six
punts for 314 yards and a touchdown.[44]
At the end of his tenure with EKU, Floyd was in the school's record book eight times,[45] and, as of 2023,
he holds or ties five school records: for longest interception return (100 yards), most punt returns in a
single season (36), most interceptions in a single season (10), most career interceptions (22), and most
career interception return yards (328).[46][47] In 1999, Floyd was inducted into the College Football Hall
of Fame, and, in 2007, EKU inducted him into their Hall of Fame.[2][48] Floyd was elected to EKU's All-
Century team, composed of the best football players in EKU history for its first hundred years, in
2009.[24]
Professional career
The New York Jets selected Floyd in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL draft with the 107th overall
selection.[3] Floyd signed a contract with the Jets in June 1982.[49] In Jets training camp, Floyd was the
third-string free safety, behind starter Darrol Ray and Jesse Johnson, and competed for a spot as a kick
returner with Kurt Sohn, Lonell Phea, and Kolas Elion. Floyd appeared at both safety spots (free safety
and strong safety).[50][51][52] Bill Verigan of the New York Daily News projected "only a very few,
perhaps three or four" of the Jets new players to make the team.[53] Floyd made the team after final
cuts.[54]
During the 1982 NFL strike, Floyd worked out at EKU; when he returned to New York, he worked in
construction, installing windows in skyscrapers.[55][56] Floyd appeared in ten games for the 1982 New
York Jets, including three playoff games, as the Jets finished the shortened regular season[d] with a 6–3
record and lost in the AFC Championship Game to the Miami Dolphins 14–0.[3][58][59][60] According to
Pete Reinwald of the Tribune 's, Floyd saw limited action over the season on special teams and as a
backup safety.[61]
Prior to the 1983 season, Floyd tried out for punt returner along with Kirk Springs and Davlin Mullen.[62]
During the preseason, Floyd moved from safety to cornerback, and averaged 15.2 yards per return as a
punt returner and 30.2 yards per return as a kickoff returner, with one interception.[63] In a preseason
game against the New Orleans Saints, Floyd suffered a sprained knee on a kickoff return he fumbled.[64]
The Jets placed Floyd on their injured reserve list (IRL), and Floyd missed the entire 1983 season.[65]
Floyd was placed on the IRL again before the 1984 season with a hyperextended knee that bothered him
intermittently throughout the preseason.[66][67] He was activated from the IRL in late October and became
a starter in early November for injured right cornerback Russell Carter.[68][69] Paul Needell of the New
York Daily News described Floyd as the fifth-best corner on the Jets by the time he was a starter, and
Rowe described Floyd and Mullen as the Achilles' heel of the Jets defense on November 19.[70][71]
Over the course of the 1984 season, Floyd started two games for the Jets and appeared in eight as the
team finished with a 7–9 record and missed the playoffs.[3][72] In the 1985 preseason, Floyd re-injured his
knee and was placed on the IRL.[73][74] The Jets waived Floyd in October 1985 (an NFL process in which
a team releases a player and makes him available to all other NFL teams), after which he retired.[75][76]
When he played in the NFL, Floyd stood at 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) and weighed 190 pounds (86 kg).[3]
Personal life
As a junior in high school, Floyd wanted to join the United States Army.[61] By his senior year in college,
he wanted to play professionally for a team in Texas.[77] He majored in physical education at EKU, a
subject he wanted to teach before being drafted.[61] Before reporting to training camp for New York,
Floyd worked as a student teacher at Tates Creek Junior High School in Lexington, Kentucky.[78] After
his NFL career, Floyd was employed as an assistant coach at Bellevue High School in Kentucky.[76] He
taught physical education, for eighteen years, at Bellevue and Boone County High Schools. As of 2023,
he is a defensive backs coach for Conner High School in Kentucky and works as an assistant principal at
Boone County High School.[46][79][80] Floyd has a master's degree from Northern Kentucky
University.[79]
Floyd has two sisters and a brother;[55][61] he married in March 1983.[81] Floyd's two sons played college
football, one for the Louisville Cardinals and another for Louisville and the Chattanooga Mocs.[82] After
the murder of George Floyd, an unrelated Black American man, in Minneapolis in June 2020, a
photograph of the football player was erroneously included in a montage at the funeral. The montage was
broadcast on various news networks.[83][84]
Notes
a. Class 3A being a school classification
b. NCAA Division I-AA was renamed to the NCAA Division I Football Championship
Subdivision before the 2006 season.[22]
c. An article in The Courier-Journal credits Floyd with only one interception in the game
against Boise State.[41]
d. As a result of the strike, the season schedule was reduced from 16 games to 9 and the
playoffs expanded the then-standard 10 to 16 teams (eight from each conference) for this
one season only.[57]
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