An All-American at TCU, Baugh was one of the first accurate passers in football. Taking Washington to two titles (1937 & 1943), Baugh played 16 years, throwing for over 21,986 yards, which was an incredible amount for that era. As a punter, Baugh led the NFL in yards/punt five times, and when he played on defense, he recorded 31 interceptions, including a league-leading 11 in 1943.
Baugh may not look like what quarterbacks are now, but he was the first pivotal step to get there.
We are proud to nominate Sammy Baugh for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.