(1939-07-20)July 20, 1939 Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
Died:
April 29, 2014(2014-04-29) (aged 74) Marlton, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)
Wide receiver / Return specialist
Height
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight
175 lb (79 kg)
College
Villanova
NFL draft
1962, Round: 7, Pick: 96
Career history
As player
1962
Philadelphia Eagles
1963
Washington Redskins
1965-1966
Calgary Stampeders
Career highlights and awards
Records
100 yard dash[1]
Career stats
Receptions
10
Receiving yards
236
Receiving TDs
1
Playing stats at NFL.com
Francis Joseph Budd (July 20, 1939 – April 29, 2014) was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins. Budd was an Olympic athlete who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where he finished fifth in the finals of the 100 meter event and was part of the team that finished first in the 4×100 meter relay before being disqualified on a baton pass.[2] He set the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.2 seconds in 1961, breaking the record that had been set by Mel Patton in 1948.[1]
^ abNew York Times, June 25, 1961, 73rd NATIONAL A.A.U. Track & Field Championships Of The U.S.A. at John J. Downing Memorial Stadium
^Frank Budd Archived January 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
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1970), The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972), The Grand Duel (also 1972), Mean Frank and Crazy Tony (1973), The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974), Take a Hard...
to death. Fish introduced himself as "Frank Howard", a farmer from Farmingdale, New York. He promised to hire Budd and his friend, and said he would send...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...
world record of 9.2 seconds in the 100-yard dash, which had been set by FrankBudd of Villanova University the previous year. He also was the first person...
1960 Charlie Tidwell Kansas Jayhawks 10.2 1961 FrankBudd Villanova Wildcats 9.4 y w 1962 FrankBudd Villanova Wildcats 9.4 y w 1963 Larry Questad Stanford...
medalist Owens. They won gold in the 4×100 meter relay with Foy Draper and Frank Wykoff; the U.S. won by 1.1 seconds over runner-up Italy, and Germany took...
record time of 39.4 s but was disqualified because at the first exchange from Budd to Norton, Norton started too early and the exchange happened outside the...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...
Men's track and road athletes John Allen Jim Beatty Alex Breckenridge FrankBudd Dyrol Burleson Lee Calhoun Les Carney Pete Close Phil Coleman Ernie Cunliffe...
Men's track and road athletes John Allen Jim Beatty Alex Breckenridge FrankBudd Dyrol Burleson Lee Calhoun Les Carney Pete Close Phil Coleman Ernie Cunliffe...
sister). Appearing at Caesars Palace at the age of 16, Budd became the youngest opening act for Frank Sinatra. She also became a frequent performer on the...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...
Men's track and road athletes John Allen Jim Beatty Alex Breckenridge FrankBudd Dyrol Burleson Lee Calhoun Les Carney Pete Close Phil Coleman Ernie Cunliffe...
Men's track and road athletes John Allen Jim Beatty Alex Breckenridge FrankBudd Dyrol Burleson Lee Calhoun Les Carney Pete Close Phil Coleman Ernie Cunliffe...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...
Roy Frederick Budd (14 March 1947 – 7 August 1993) was a British jazz pianist and composer known for his film scores, including Get Carter and The Wild...
1957: Ira Murchison 1958: Ed Collymore 1959–60: Paul Winder 1961–62: FrankBudd 1963: Sam Perry 1964: Bob Hayes 1965: Sam Perry 1966–68: Bill Gaines 1969–70:...