Napoleon McCallum Confirmed For Las Vegas
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 2:27 pm
Okay, as expected Napoleon McCallum will be our featured guest speaker in Las Vegas courtesy of Best Buy. Napoleon will be at the Flamingo in Las Vegas from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3rd and we'll wait for the Draft Masters League to be finished before having him speak to the group. We'll start the Las Vegas Auction Leagues after his speech and continue with Q&A for anyone who is not competing in the Auction Leagues. Myself and Nate Ravitz of RotoTimes.com will join Napoleon for some fun Q&A after his speech and entertain all questions about anything that's on your mind for 30-45 minutes. Should be fun.
For the record, here is the background on McCallum:
McCallum, who played six seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Raiders, currently lives in Las Vegas, where he owns his own computer graphics company, Digital Pro Graphics.
McCallum rushed for 790 yards and six TDs during six seasons with the Raiders, but he's best known for his accomplishments during his college career at Navy. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003, McCallum ranks second all-time with 7,172 career all-purpose yards, second only in Division I to Texas' Ricky Williams. He was a two-time consensus all-American who finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1983 and eighth in 1985. He was drafted in the fourth round by the Raiders in 1986 and played one season there before missing the next three seasons to fulfill his five-year commitment to Navy.
McCallum's career came to a scary end in the 1994 NFL opener when he suffered a severe knee injury against San Francisco. He suffered three completely torn ligaments, one partially torn ligament and a ruptured artery that almost cost him his leg. At the time he was the starting halfback for the Raiders, but he has had six surgeries on his dislocated knee since then and now concentrates more on golf than football.
For the record, here is the background on McCallum:
McCallum, who played six seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Raiders, currently lives in Las Vegas, where he owns his own computer graphics company, Digital Pro Graphics.
McCallum rushed for 790 yards and six TDs during six seasons with the Raiders, but he's best known for his accomplishments during his college career at Navy. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003, McCallum ranks second all-time with 7,172 career all-purpose yards, second only in Division I to Texas' Ricky Williams. He was a two-time consensus all-American who finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1983 and eighth in 1985. He was drafted in the fourth round by the Raiders in 1986 and played one season there before missing the next three seasons to fulfill his five-year commitment to Navy.
McCallum's career came to a scary end in the 1994 NFL opener when he suffered a severe knee injury against San Francisco. He suffered three completely torn ligaments, one partially torn ligament and a ruptured artery that almost cost him his leg. At the time he was the starting halfback for the Raiders, but he has had six surgeries on his dislocated knee since then and now concentrates more on golf than football.