Irvin, Others Enjoy Night to
Remember
Mar/12/08 06:03 PM Filed in:
Michael Irvin
WACO -- Michael Irvin's first trip into the Texas
Sports Hall of Fame might be forgettable because he
looked and felt like a man kissed with the flu, but
unforgettable because of the reminder it served.
When Irvin was escorted into the Tom Landry Theater on
Tuesday he had to stop and take a bit longer to look at
the exhibits on the iconic late Cowboys coach.
It's often overlooked that in 1988 Irvin was Landry's
last first-round pick. Landry was fired after that
season by new owner Jerry Jones.
It is often mistakenly assumed that Irvin was drafted
by his college coach, Jimmy Johnson. But without Landry
pushing to draft the star receiver from Miami, Irvin
might never have ended up with the Cowboys.
"To walk in and see all of the other guys that are in
the Hall of Fame, I stood and looked at Landry
[exhibit]," Irvin said. "I wouldn't be here had he not
pulled the trigger. It's definitely an honor."
Known for his gift with words, Irvin was not his
normal, entertaining self Tuesday. He was sick, and he
sounded and looked every bit the part of an ill man.
"I'm not my usual self," he said. "I wouldn't have
missed it no matter how poorly I feel. I was going to
make it."
Irvin was part of an eight-member class that was
inducted in front of a crowd of more than 1,000 at
Baylor's Ferrell Center.
(thescoreboards.com)