Ray Childress Named to SEC Legends Class

Credit to Tyler Pounds | Associate Director, Athletics Communications – 12thman.com

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Two-time All-America defensive lineman and college football hall of famer Ray Childress has been named to the SEC’s 2023 Football Legends Class presented by T-Mobile, the league announced Thursday.

Childress, along with representatives from the other 13 schools, will be honored at the 2023 SEC Football “Weekend of Champions” December 1-2 in Atlanta. Highlighting events is the annual SEC Legends Celebration presented by T-Mobile on Friday, December 1 at the College Football Hall of Fame. The group will also be recognized prior to the SEC Football Championship Game, which will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, December 2.

An All-State and All-America lineman at Richardson Pearce High School in the Dallas area, Childress signed with Coach Tom Wilson and defensive coordinator R.C. Slocum. He was a four-year football letterman (1981-84) playing both defensive tackle and defensive end for the Aggies–compiling 360 total tackles with 26 quarterback sacks and nine fumble recoveries.

Childress was a two-time collegiate All-American (1983 & 1984), and was credited by Coach Jackie Sherrill with changing the Aggie football team attitude in 1984. He stood up and challenged every player after a road loss to Arkansas and the team responded by beating nationally-ranked TCU and Texas to end 1984 with a winning record. The Aggies would go on and win three straight Southwest Conference Championships. Upon leaving Aggieland, Childress was second all-time in sacks with 25 as well as second in a season with 15 in 1983. His 360 total tackles is the most by any Aggie defensive lineman and he was a team captain in 1984.

The third player chosen in the first-round of the 1985 NFL draft, Childress played 12 years in the NFL–11 with the Houston Oilers and his final season (1996) with the Dallas Cowboys. He made five Pro Bowl appearances and was named All-Pro six seasons. He recorded 76.5 career quarterback sacks and helped the Oilers make the NFL playoffs seven straight seasons.

Childress was a 1990 inductee into the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame, a 2007 inductee into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and a 2010 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame.

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