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American football player (1941–1996) Not to be confused with Billy Anderson (halfback).

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American football player
Billy Anderson
No. 14
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1941-02-17)February 17, 1941
Palmer, Texas, U.S.
Died:April 11, 1996(1996-04-11) (aged 55)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:Ferris
(Ferris, Texas)
College:SMU (1960–1961)
Tulsa (1962–1964)
NFL draft:1965 / round: 19 / pick: 261
AFL draft:1965 / round: Red shirt 11 / pick: 81
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:8
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Billy Guy Anderson (February 17, 1941 – April 11, 1996) was an American football quarterback who played for the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (AFL). He played college football for the SMU Mustangs and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane.

College career

Anderson played college football at Southern Methodist University for the SMU Mustangs, after two years with them, he transferred to the University of Tulsa and played for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. At Tulsa, he established school and NCAA records as the starting quarterback in 1965. He led the nation in passing and total offense while setting school records for most passing yards in one game with 502, most passing yards in a season (3,464), most completions in a game (42) and most passing attempts in one game (65). Completing 58% of his passes, he had 30 touchdown passes in 1965. He was an All-Missouri Valley Conference performer his senior season.

In the 1960s, Tulsa took the collegiate passing game to a level never seen before. The Golden Hurricane averaged nearly 318 yards in 1964, and increased that average to 346 yards a year later. Anderson helped revolutionize the way college football was played.

Anderson threw the first touchdown pass in Astrodome history—to Galena Park's Howard Twilley—when Tulsa defeated the Houston Cougars 14–0 in 1965, the first football game ever played in the dome. Anderson also led the nation in passing that year.

In 1986, Anderson was inducted into the Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame and his jersey no. 14 was retired on September 25, 1995.

Professional career

Anderson played professionally in the American Football League (AFL) for the Houston Oilers a lone season in 1967, playing in eight games. He was selected by the Oilers in the eleventh round of the 1965 AFL redshirt draft, with the 81st overall pick.

He was also selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1965 NFL draft, but never played for them.

Death

He died on April 11, 1996, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (known popularly as Lou Gehrig's disease).

See also

References


NCAA major college football annual passing yards leaders
Tulsa Golden Hurricane starting quarterbacks
Los Angeles Rams 1965 NFL draft selections
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