Skip to main content

Former Alabama player Tommy Lewis dies

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Former Alabama player Tommy Lewis, who gained fame for a play when he wasn’t supposed to be on the field, has passed away.

Lewis died Sunday in a Huntsville retirement home at age 83, according to Laughlin Funeral Home.

Lewis came off the sideline in the 1954 Cotton Bowl and tackled Rice All-America halfback Dicky Maegle near the 50-yard line.

Maegle had eluded Alabama’s Bart Starr and was on his way to a 95-yard touchdown run when Lewis brought him down. Lewis ran back to the bench, and Maegle was credited with a touchdown.

Lewis explained the actions by saying that he “was just too full of Alabama.”

The two players appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show two days later.

Lewis was captain of Alabama’s 1953 Southeastern Conference championship team.

Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Hail to the chief: Take our presidential trivia quiz

EDITOR'S NOTE: WTOP first brought you this quiz in 2019. Presidents Day is coming. How well do you know the less-important facts about the nation's leaders? Take WTOP's quiz — with any luck, it won't take you all Presidents Day to finish it.
Read Next Story