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Billy Neighbors, lineman for Bear Bryant’s Crimson Tide

May 2, 2012 03:10 AM

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Billy Neighbors, a star lineman on coach Bear Bryant’s first national championship team at Alabama and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, has died. He was 72.

Jerry Carriger of Laughlin Service Funeral Home said Mr. Neighbors died Monday at Huntsville Hospital. A cause of death was not immediately known.

Mr. Neighbors, who was born in Tuscaloosa, was an All-American in 1961 for the Crimson Tide, playing both offense and defense. He anchored a defense that allowed a total of 25 points and posted six shutouts in 11 games that season.

“Billy meant so much to Alabama football over the decades,’’ Mal Moore, the university’s athletic director and a teammate of Mr. Neighbors, said in a statement.

“He was one of our first great players under Coach Bryant, and he had become a tremendous friend to me and everyone in the Alabama family.’’

He went on to an eight-year professional career with the Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

“Billy was easy to like; it was always easy to talk with Billy,’’ Moore said. “We spoke three or four times a week for as far back as I can remember. I have lost a great friend, and Alabama certainly lost a legend. It’s just a tremendous loss.’’

Both of his sons, Wes and Keith, played for the Crimson Tide.



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