About Ottis Anderson Memorabilia & Collectibles
Ottis Jerome O.J. Anderson, or preferably called
Ottis Anderson, made his last appearance as a running back for the New York Giants last 1992. Already a football star during his Forest Hill high school days, he pursued football through an athletic scholarship in the University of Miami. He became the college’s first player to rush for more than 1,000 yards, breaking
Chuck Foreman’s rushing record, with 1,266 yards. The Associated Press and the United Press International even awarded him with an All-American honourable mention and was named the Sporting News and the American Football Coaches First Team All-American. Be motivated on all of your football games with these awesome Ottis Anderson sale items.
This 1979 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and 1989 NFL Comeback Player of the Year became a Pro-Bowl selection for two consecutive years. Other awards include being the Super Bowl XXV Most Valuable Player and the St. Louis Cardinals All-Time Leader in Rushing Yards with 7,999 Yards. The Ottis Anderson sale items will never fail to give you that encouragement to cheer for your favourite football team.
Anderson made his last season in the year 1991 and he was replaced by Texan
Rodney Hampton. He was ranked number seventh in rushing TDs and eighth in rushing yards during his retirement from his 14-year football profession. After two years, Anderson started out in entrepreneurship and motivational speaking, having appeared in the David Letterman Show and Good Morning America. The Ottis Anderson sale items are magnificent mementos that are worth keeping.
About Ottis Anderson:
Ottis Anderson (fullname: Ottis Jerome Anderson; no nicknames) played from 1979 until 1992 for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants. He played 182 games, starting 125 of those. Born in West Palm Beach, FL on January 19, 1957, Anderson stands 6'2 and weighs 220 lbs. He attended college at Miami. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (8th overall) of the 1979 NFL Draft.