No. 41 Michigan Wolverines | |
![]() Darrell Harper, 1959 | |
Date of birth | (1938-06-18)June 18, 1938 |
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Date of death | January 19, 2008(2008-01-19) (aged 69) |
Place of death | Commerce Township, Michigan, U.S. |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Halfback/Placekicker |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
Weight | 194 lb (88 kg) |
US college | Michigan |
High school | Royal Oak High School,Royal Oak, Michigan |
AFL draft | 1960 / round: Second Selections |
Drafted by | Buffalo Bills |
Career history | |
As player | |
1957–1959 | Michigan |
1960 | Buffalo Bills |
Darrell L. Harper (June 18, 1938 – January 19, 2008) was anAmerican football player. He played at thehalfback position for theUniversity of Michigan from 1957 to 1959 and for theBuffalo Bills in the1960 AFL season. On September 11, 1960, Harper scored the first official points in the history of the Bills. He also made the Bills' firstkickoff, firstfield goal and firstextra point kick.
Harper attended high school inRoyal Oak, Michigan, before enrolling at theUniversity of Michigan in 1956. He played football for theMichigan Wolverines football team from 1957 to 1959.[1][2][3]
As a junior, Harper appeared in 7 of 9 games for the1958 Michigan Wolverines football team,[4] three of them as the starting left halfback.[2] He was Michigan's leadingrusher in 1958, totaling 309 rushing yards, 137 receiving yards, 131 passing yards, 60 kickoff return yards and 33 punt return yards.[4] Playing againstMinnesota in October 1958, Harper ran 58 yards for the game-winning touchdown on the first play of the second half.[5] Harper also handled punting duties for Michigan; he had a 61-yard punt againstMichigan State in October 1958.[6]
As a senior, Harper started all nine games at the left halfback position for the1959 Michigan Wolverines football team.[3] In the third quarter of the October 1959 game against Minnesota, Harper caught a punt at Michigan's 17-yard line and returned it 83 yards for the game's first points.[7] The return set the Michigan record for the longest punt return, a record which stood until 1972 when David Brown returned a punt 88 yards.[4] During the 1959 season, Harper rushed for 224 yards and also contributed 101 yards on punt returns and 62 yards on kickoff returns.[4]
Harper was selected by theDetroit Lions in the 15th round (171st overall pick) of the1960 NFL draft.[8] He signed instead with theBuffalo Bills in the newly formedAmerican Football League. Harper played as a halfback andplacekicker for the1960 Buffalo Bills and led the AFL with 10 extra points.[8] At 2:08 p.m. on Sunday, September 11, 1960, Harper made the opening kickoff in the first regular-season game in the history of theBuffalo Bills.[9][10] He also scored "the first official points" in Bills' history (and the first points in the game) on a field goal from the 35-yard line.[11][12][13] After taking a 3-0 lead on Harper's field goal, Buffalo did not score again and lost by a score of 27-3 to theNew York Titans.[10][14]
In the Bill's second game (and home opener) on September 18, 1960, Harper successfully converted the Bills' first extra point kick afterWray Carlton ran for the team's first touchdown.[11]
Playing against theLos Angeles Chargers on October 2, 1960, Harper kicked the second field goal in team history.[15]
After finishing his career as a football player, Harper worked as a teacher and high school football coach for many years inHighland Township, Michigan. He also coached atWalled Lake Central High School.[16] Harper died in January 2008 at age 69. He died of complications of multiplemyeloma atHuron Valley-Sinai Hospital inCommerce Township, Michigan.[16][17]