Dick Butkus was born on December 9, 1942 in Chicago,
Illinois, and is widely known as one of the greatest football players
of all time. Not only did Butkus have all of the physical skills to be
a top notch player throughout his career, but he was always known as
one of the smartest as well. When you put these two things together it
is easy to see why Butkus was a force on the gridiron for many years.
After
high school Butkus decided to take his game to the University of
Illinois where he played from 1962 to 1964. During his time at Illinois
Butkus quickly became known as a force to be reckoned with. From his
linebacker position, Butkus was a unanimous All American selection in
both 1963 and 1964. To go along with this honor he won many other
awards including Big Ten Conference Most Valuable Player, and a sixth
place finish in the Heisman Trophy voting. In 1983 Butkus was inducted
into the College Football Hall of Fame. Additionally, the Dick Butkus
award is given to the best college linebacker in the country each year.
Butkus
was drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears.
From the very start he showed the entire league why he was the best
linebacker in college. During his rookie campaign he led the Bears in
tackles, forced fumbles, and interceptions. Over the course of his
career Butkus was selected to nine Pro Bowls, and made the all league
team on six occasions.
All in all, Dick Butkus will always be
known as one of the best linebackers to ever play the game of football.
His bone crushing hits and will to win will always be remembered by
Bears fans, as well as anybody else who ever had the privilege of
watching him take the field.