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21 Facts About Fred Willis

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Frederick F Willis III was an American professional football player who was a running back for six seasons in the National Football League for the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Oilers.

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Fred Willis played college football for the Boston College Eagles.

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Willis grew up in Natick, Massachusetts, and attended Marian High School in Framingham, Massachusetts, and Kimball Union Academy where he was an All-American High School and Prep School player, in 1966 Willis broke the all-time New England schoolboy scoring champion, a record that had been held since 1950 by Lorne Johnson of Lynn English High School.

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Fred Willis starred in football as well as in hockey, where he was a forward who led the team to an undefeated season, a league title, and the state tournament.

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Fred Willis considered football and hockey scholarship offers from Michigan State University and the University of Notre Dame, but decided to attend Boston College.

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Fred Willis played both football and hockey at Boston College, he was one of a few athletes to excel in 2 sports at an elite level.

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Fred Willis was the first Eagles' running back to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in a single season when he totaled 1,107 his senior year.

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Fred Willis was voted All-America and All-East his senior season of 1970 and received the George H "Bulger" Lowe Award, and played in the postseason all-star Senior Bowl and Blue-Gray Game.

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Fred Willis was a top 6 forward for the Eagles' hockey team.

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Fred Willis was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977.

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Fred Willis was drafted in the fourth round of the 1971 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Fred Willis posted similar statistics in each of his six years in the NFL, but during his rookie year of 1971, in which he played all 14 games, starting six at fullback, he had 593 rushing yards on 135 attempts while scoring a career-best seven touchdowns.

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On October 24,1972 Fred Willis was traded, along with fellow running back Paul Robinson, to the Houston Oilers for wide receiver Charlie Joiner and linebacker Ron Pritchard.

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Fred Willis's combined totals for both teams were 461 yards on 134 attempts but he was especially effective receiving out of the backfield with 45 receptions for 297 yards and two touchdowns.

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Fred Willis rebounded in 1975 with four starts in 13 games and 420 rushing yards on 118 attempts and two touchdowns, along with 20 receptions for 104 yards.

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Fred Willis started in 12 of 13 games, with 542 yards in 148 attempts and two touchdowns along with 32 receptions for 255 yards and one touchdown.

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Fred Willis was the first running back in the history of the NFL to win the pass receiving title.

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Fred Willis was a union representative and Executive Board member for the National Football League Players Association.

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Fred Willis founded a concussion diagnosis and treatment company called HPN Neurologic.

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Fred Willis later moved to found another company NeuroSport Concussion in 2019.

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Fred Willis died in Natick on July 4,2023, at the age of 75.