John Mallory
John
Mallory, voted WVU's 1967 football most valuable player, led the
Mountaineers in punt returns from 1965-67 while excelling as a defensive
back.
Intercepting 10 passes during his career, he returned 70 punts for
1,049 yards, scoring seven touchdowns. A two-year all-Southern Conference
pick, he earned honorable mention All-America honors. He also lettered
twice for the WVU track team.
Drafted in the 10th round by the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, he played
in all 14 games his rookie season.
Traded the next year to Atlanta, he became the Falcons' all-time punt
return leader. Mallory also played two seasons with the WFL's Houston
Texans, recording seven interceptions. A native of Summit, N.J., Mallory
is currently in business in Whitehouse Station, N.J.