
Hugh Edward McElhenny Jr. electrified professional football as one of the most explosive and elusive halfbacks of the 1950s, earning nickname "The King" for his feared running style and captivating performances that made him to pro football what Elvis Presley was to rock and roll. Born December 31, 1928 in Los Angeles, California, McElhenny attended George Washington High School where he set state records in high and low hurdles, broad jump, and ran 100-yard dash in 9.8 seconds, winning both hurdles and long jump at 1947 CIF California State Meet. After starring at Compton Junior College on...