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Floyd Douglas Little (born July 4, 1942) is a Pro Football Hall of Fame running back, and was a three-time American football All-American running back at Syracuse University. In 1967 he was the 6th selection of the first common AFL-NFL draft. He was the first ever first-round draft pick to sign with the American Football League's Denver Broncos, where he was known simply as "The Franchise."
Little was the only three-time All-American running back to compete for the Syracuse University Orangemen. He would finish 5th in Heisman Trophy voting in both 1965 and 1966.
In 1975, Little retired as the NFL's 7th all-time leading rusher with 6,323 yards rushing and 54 total touchdowns (rushing, receiving and returns). He also threw a TD pass to receiver Jerry Simmons in a 1972 upset over the Oakland Raiders. During his rookie year, Little led the NFL in punt returns with a 16.9-yard average. He led the NFL in combined yards in 1967 and 1968. Little was Denver Broncos team captain all 9 seasons, including his rookie season.
Actors: Pamela B. Green (miscellaneous crew), Ross L. Kulma (miscellaneous crew), Saul Rubinek (actor), Chelcie Ross (actor), Mark Isham (composer), Beau Holden (miscellaneous crew), Charles S. Dutton (actor), Don Kress (actor), Dennis Quaid (actor), Clancy Brown (actor), John Davis (producer), Don Kress (actor), Allan Graf (actor), Jarik Van Sluijs (miscellaneous crew), Allan Graf (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: This biopic focuses on the relationship of Ernie Davis (1939-1963), a gifted African-American athlete, and his coach from 1958 to 1962 at Syracuse University, Ben Schwartzwalder (1909-1993). Schwartzwalder recruits Davis with the help of All-American running back, Jim Brown. The civil rights movement is gaining steam; Davis experiences prejudice on campus, in town, and on the field, sometimes from teammates. How he handles it and how he challenges Schwartzwalder to stand up for his players provide a counterpoint to several great seasons that lead first to a national championship and then to the Heismann Trophy.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, african-american, american-football, coach, football-movie, nonlinear-timeline, student-athlete, syracuse-university