Class of 2008
Claude BrumfieldBrumfield
was one of the team captains for the 1987 1-AA National Championship
Football Team. Claude made the Kodak, Walter Camp, Sports Network,
Football News and AP All-American teams in 1987. He was a first-team
all-conference and all-state selection in 1987 and a second-team all
conference in 1986. Brumfield had 27 tackles in 1984, 33 in 1985, 52 in
1986 and 50 tackles in 1987.
John David CrowCoach
Crow served as ULM's head football coach and athletic director for five
years. In 1980 he registered his best season 7-4-0 and in 1980 guided
his squad to a 6-4-1 mark. He was a near-unanimous choice for the
Louisiana "Coach of the Year" in 1980. Coach Crow was also
only the second Heisman Trophy winner to be a collegiate head coach.
While athletic director, Coach Crow was instrumental in the
construction of the Malone Stadium and ULM Baseball complex.
Glenn Flemming
Fleming
was ULM's first two-time first team All-American in football. He played
nose guard and linebacker. Fleming was named All-America in 1973-74. He
still holds school records for most first hits with 113 and most
blocked field goals with three.
Jimmy Walker
Walker
was a three-time all-Gulf States Conference basketball player. He still
ranks among ULM's top 20 scorers with 1,217 career points. He led the
team in several categories during his career including scoring
(1963-64, 17.8), FG%(1963-64, .443), rebounding twice (1962-63, 10.7,
and 1963-64, 9.9). His top single game efforts were 34 points vs.
Louisiana Tech and 21 rebounds vs. Southeastern Louisiana.
Don Warren
Warren was the NAIA national long jump champion in 1970 and was named All-American. He once held a school record of 25-0 feet.