Robert Lee “Sam” Huff and West Virginia

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West Virginia is stereotyped as a poor state, a state that suffers badly from poverty. Most people fail to see the positive things about West Virginia, such as their beautiful environment that allows great vacation places that are always neglected along with minerals and goods that are produced throughout the United States of America and used worldwide. Although, West Virginia is stereotyped as a poverty based state, it has much to offer.

A number of famous people have also originated from the small state of West Virginia. People such as Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, Mary Lou Retton, Pearl S. Buck, Brad Paisley and many, many more have all lived in West Virginia. Obviously, these people are known worldwide, but the simple fact that they are from West Virginia is frequently neglected. Surprisingly, more than just these people have come from the great state of West Virginia. A number of athletes have come of age in the state of West Virginia. Jerry West, O.J. Mayo, Chad Pennington, Randy Moss, and many, many more have also came from West Virginia. Most of the nation’s population fails to recognize this.

Although West Virginia is mostly frowned upon, its positive side is key to many parts the nation, from people to places to things. One of the stand-out athletes that have come from West Virginia is the famous football player named Sam Huff. As you can see, modern celebrities and historical figures have both came from West Virginia. All the listed people are highly respected and honored nationwide and known around the world. To be respected, you have to have respect for other and while growing up in West Virginia, I have learned that when you come from a small town, you seem to have a different perspective on everyday life.

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...voted an All-American and served as co-captain in both the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl.” (http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/huffsam.shtml) After attending West Virginia University for four years and being a key member on their football team, Huff’s talent took him further than the college level of football. His athletic ability made it possibly for him to have a shot in the National Football League. Huff was drafted in the third round of the 1956 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. Huff continued his professional football career with the New York Giants until 1964 when the Washington Redskins offered him almost twice as much pay as the New York Giants did. Huff then retired in 1968.

Throughout his time in the spotlight, Huff appeared on many magazine covers such as TIME and received many awards such as Most Valuable Player and Most Honorable Player.

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