AUSTIN, TX — In a historic moment that bridges generations of sporting greatness, Texas Longhorns legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Earl Campbell has been named one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in Sports.” The announcement, part of TIME’s prestigious annual list, marks a monumental acknowledgment of Campbell’s enduring impact on the world of athletics, leadership, and community service.
Often referred to as the “Tyler Rose,” Campbell has been a towering figure in football since his record-breaking college days at the University of Texas. A 1977 Heisman Trophy winner and the first overall pick in the 1978 NFL Draft, Campbell exploded onto the professional scene with the Houston Oilers. His bruising running style, relentless determination, and inspirational presence redefined the running back position and earned him NFL MVP honors in his rookie year.
But Campbell’s legacy has long outgrown the football field. TIME’s recognition highlights not only his athletic achievements, but his influence as a humanitarian, mentor, and cultural icon. In recent decades, Campbell has used his platform to advocate for mental health awareness, chronic pain treatment reform, and educational opportunities for underprivileged youth across Texas and beyond.
“Earl Campbell is more than just a football hero—he is a Texas treasure and a national inspiration,” TIME wrote in its feature. “His journey of grit, grace, and giving back reflects the best of what sports figures can mean to the world.”
Campbell responded with characteristic humility: “I’m truly honored to be named among so many people doing great things in sports. My mission has always been to use whatever I’ve been given to uplift others. This is for my family, my community, and the people of Texas.”
The University of Texas issued a congratulatory message, calling Campbell “the heartbeat of Longhorn nation” and “a living legend who continues to shape the future of sports and service.”
From the dusty fields of Tyler to the heights of national fame, Earl Campbell’s story remains one of passion, perseverance, and purpose. His recognition by TIME 100 is not just a personal honor—it’s a victory for the values he’s always stood for.
Long live the Rose of Texas.