Sports
NFL Hall of Fame running back Paul Hornung dies at 84
Nov. 13, 2020
Obituaries
The Green Bay Packers star who played on four championship teams dies at 84.
Prospecting for a Tiger Woods nugget, a sports writer uncovered this at a memorabilia site: “Paul Hornung’s Super Bowl I championship ring, sold, $39,181.”
May 19, 2002
Paul Hornung Played Hard at Notre Dame and Green Bay and He Lived Even Harder (Most of Those Stories Are True) But He Always Went Home to Louisville and That’s Where You Can Find Him Today, Prosperous and Still Having Fun This is Paul Hornung’s town.
Feb. 24, 1986
USC Sports
USC’s Adoree’ Jackson has been named one of four finalists for the Paul Hornung Award, presented to college football’s “most versatile player.”
Nov. 19, 2015
They were called triple-threats, and they have become football’s dinosaurs.
Feb. 3, 1985
Paul Hornung is seeking $3 million from the NCAA because it refused to allow the former football player to be a commentator for college games in 1982 and 1983.
Aug. 22, 1985
Letters and calls of commendation are coming in an avalanche to Pete Rozelle, the retiring commissioner of the National Football League.
April 22, 1989
A Jefferson Circuit Court jury at Lexington, Ky., has awarded $1.16 million to former football star Paul Hornung, who claimed the NCAA had damaged his broadcasting career.
Aug. 25, 1985
USC’s Adoree’ Jackson is among 44 players named to the watchlist for the Paul Hornung Award, presented annually to college football’s most versatile player.
July 6, 2015