The modern Fullback appears to be a relic of football’s past, but when used correctly, it is a thing of beauty to watch. Lorenzo Neal might be the game’s last great Fullback.
A traditional back at Fresno State, Neal was converted to a Fullback by the team that drafted him, New Orleans, to the position. In 1997, he set a record by blocking for 11 consecutive 1,000-yard rushers in history. Playing for multiple teams, his best and most recognized run was in San Diego, where he paved the way for Hall of Fame Running Back LaDainian Tomlinson, and he was rewarded with multiple Pro Bowls and an All-Decade Selection.
The odds of him getting enshrined into Canton are not strong, but his accomplishments set him apart from most of the Fullbacks from his time on.
Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players and executive. We also plan to later extend that to the major universities of the NCAA. As such, it is news to us that Fresno State has announced that it will be retiring the number 24 of Paul George during their opening home game against Winthrop on November 10.
In the 63 Games he played for the Bulldogs, George would accumulate an average of 15.5 Points, 6.7 Rebounds and 2.4 Assists. He is to date a six-time All-Star in the NBA and is currently with the Los Angeles Clippers.
This makes George the second former Fresno State player to have his number retired. In 2014, former player and head coach, Jerry Tarkanian would earn this honor.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Paul George for earning this honor.