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Leonard George (student athlete)

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Name
  
Leonard George


Role
  
American football player

Leonard George was the first African-American player and football scholarship at the University of Florida. He was signed in 1968, ten years after the school was integrated in 1958.

George went to Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida. He signed to an athletic scholarship on December 17, 1968. He was a halfback. The following day Willie Jackson of Sarasota, Florida was also signed. Both players became varsity in their second year at the school and started most games over the rest of their careers as UF.

George was the first black player to score a touchdown on Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He became a defensive back his junior and senior years.

The student athletes remained at the university after a 1971 protest by the Black Student Union leading to the arrest of 66 students charges being filed against them. One third of black students and several black faculty members to left the University of Florida following the events. Don Gaffney became UF's first black quarterback in 1973.

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