Wednesday, August 8, 2018

The Impact Of An Alabama Quarterback






The Impact Of An Alabama Quarterback


             Many people love the game of college football.  College Football is a game of strategy, strength, toughness, as well as discipline.  Each year the participants become stronger, faster, and bigger making the game overall more competitive.  College football is one of the most highly watched and enjoyed sports in America today.  College football exhibits passion, excitement, and pageantry unlike any other college sporting event.  As time goes on, the game itself continues to change with new trends and the overall complexity of college football increases.  College football produces some awesome players who become legends for their schools and for the game itself.
            When I think about the Alabama Crimson Tide Football teams, many legends come to mind.  Those who helped win games and championships and those who exhibited the character of student athletes which adds to the rich Alabama football tradition.  With that being the case, I think about Alabama football players who constructed change not only at Alabama but who helped change college football as a whole.  Walter Lewis was such a player.  He was the first starting black quarterback at the University of Alabama who played during the end of the Bear Bryant era.  (1980-1982).  Lewis was not only a starting quarterback but he was a star on and off the field.  On the field, Lewis was not only a great leader but a record setting quarterback for total offensive yards in a career.  Even though, he was an option style quarterback, he still had awesome passing skills which made opposing defenses not know how to defend against Lewis.  With Lewiss versatility as a quarterback, he would become not only a legend but a black man who helped change the thinking of many people who thought a black man could not play the quarterback position at the University of Alabama or anywhere else.
Lewis, a native of Brewton, Alabama made headlines as a football player and student.  As he stood in the pocket of life, he faced the racial pressures of being a black starting quarterback.  Despite the tremendous pressure he faced, Lewis was very successful when it came to doing more than just winning games.  He played at Alabama during a time when not long before blacks were not allowed to even attend the University of Alabama.  Racial barriers were set up all around his tenure which he had to overcome, not only as an athlete but as a student and black man.  By not only taking the sword of racism, but also being asked to win as a starting Alabama quarterback made a man such as Lewis have huge shoes to fill. 
 When it comes to football, regardless of the level of competition there always has been a racial stigma toward blacks playing the quarterback position.  For many years, and some cases now, blacks have and still are black- balled out of playing quarterback.  It was believed that blacks were inferior when came to playing quarterback.  The fallacy was that the quarterback position, being such a high profiled part of a football teams make up, blacks could not handle such an important job.  A quarterback in most cases is supposed to be the leader of your team and he also is the one who takes most of the blame when the team loses.  A quarterback must be a leader, a game manager, but most off all he must make the right decisions with the football.  A great quarterback is one who reads defenses and limits his mistakes so late in game his team has the best chance to win the game.  The thinking was in the past that black athletes could not be great quarterbacks because they were supposed to not have all of the intangibles needed to become successful at playing that position.
            At the University of Alabama, football is a serious ordeal.  It is a legacy and tradition of winning excellence.  With this being the case, Walter Lewis broke down racial barriers that stood so tall.  Not only making himself strive as a black man that helped civil rights progress, but also as a great football player.  He not only broke the color barrier as a starting Alabama quarterback, but he also was one of the all-time great quarterbacks at The University of Alabama.  Lewis, would go on to a professional career as a quarterback in the former U.S.F.L. football league and the Canadian Football League. 
Walter Lewis made his impact as not only a great starting Alabama quarterback but as a man who was in many ways a civil rights leader.  At the University of Alabama, Lewis accomplished much as a football player and student.  He did all of this under tremendous pressure playing to not only win on the field but paving a way for others like him to follow.  Lewis is a man who still inspires many to strive for their dreams no matter what those dreams are.







Enclosing:  A Poem Called:  To Honor You

Oh you, stood so tall
in the face of many.
And gave it all you had
until you were tired and empty.
A leader so determined to win
against so much pressure you faced,
stilled you steadied your pace.
You are a folk hero
who wore the numbers 1and zero.
You gave birth to a dream
and made it seem
                                                            like a possible thing,           
that could be.
Where there was ignorance,
you showed truth.
Where there was belief you show proof.
Sad to say,
many benefit
from you today.
But dont know who you are
 still you are
a true star.
Thank you,
Mr. Walter Lewis,
just how many
did you influence?
Not just as an athlete
and a black man,
 who played quarterback.
But as a man,
who broke down
racial barriers,

for all of humanity.