Jackson State University has officially launched the much-anticipated Walter Payton Collection, a heartfelt tribute to the football legend and a proud university alumnus. This exciting addition is part of JSU’s Campus Legends Program, in collaboration with Roots of Fight, and honors Payton’s profound impact both on the field as a Tiger and off it as a role model.
Kamesha Hill, JSU’s director of auxiliary services, expressed the significance of this new collection. “The Walter Payton Collection is a proud moment for JSU. He embodied the spirit of excellence we celebrate daily at our institution,” she remarked. “Not only was he a superior athlete, but he was also an overall excellent human being. It is our privilege to continue his legacy through this collection, which we hope will inspire generations of students and fans alike, reminding them of the greatness that began right here at JSU.”
The “Sweetness” Era
Walter Payton, affectionately known as “Sweetness,” played for JSU from 1971 to 1975, revolutionizing the running back position with his unique blend of grit and agility. His athletic prowess captivated fans, and he shattered records and redefined what it meant to be a star athlete. During his vibrant college career, Payton set the Southwestern Athletic Conference single-game record with seven touchdowns, ran a remarkable 3,563 rushing yards, and scored an incredible 65 touchdowns—an NCAA record total of 464 points.
Despite being overlooked by major Southeastern Conference schools, Payton’s choice to remain close to home solidified his status as a campus legend and symbol of perseverance. During his time at JSU, he paved the way for a Hall of Fame career with the Chicago Bears, where he became one of the most revered players in NFL history.
The launch of the Walter Payton Collection commemorates his outstanding achievements and reaffirms JSU’s commitment to nurturing top-tier athletes who exemplify leadership and character. Today, the collection is a testament to Payton’s extraordinary journey and legacy.