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TCU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

TCU HOF

Mike Luttrell

  • Class
    1975
  • Induction
    2000
  • Sport(s)
    Football

Mike Luttrell was a former High School All-American from Western Hills High School in Fort Worth. He was named Southwest Conference Frosh Offensive Player of the Year in 1971, leading all SWC Frosh in rushing. Luttrell lead the Wogs in rushing, scoring and total offense while setting records for scoring (42) and touchdowns in a single game (4). Luttrell also lead the 1972 and 73 Frogs in rushing and total offense. He was voted All-SWC in 72 and 73 as well as Honorable Mention All-America both years. Luttrell was the first sophomore to win the Dan Rogers MVP Award which honors the Horned Frogs' team MVP for that season. Luttrell co-captained the 74 team and again lead all Frogs in rushing and receiving. In 1974, Luttrell set a TCU record for carries in a game (40) which stood until 1999 when LaDainian Tomlinson broke that mark. Currently, Luttrell is in eighth place on TCU's career rushing chart. Luttrell also lettered in baseball in 72 and 73 and was a member of the 72 SWC Championship Team.

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