Robert Alexander (American football)
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Robert Alan Alexander (April 21, 1958 – June 7, 2022) was an
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who played collegiately for the
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.


Collegiate career

Alexander's career began at South Charleston High School, where he was the
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national player of the year his senior season as picked by Parade Magazine. He then attended
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over USC, Penn State,
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and
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. On his freshman campaign, Alexander shared backup time with Walter Easley, behind starting back Dave Riley. Alexander rushed for 426 yards and a
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his freshman year. Alexander shared starting time his sophomore year with Dane Conwell, a freshman, in 1978. Alexander, although sharing carries, rushed for 310 yards, third on the team. In 1979, Alexander's junior season, he finally became the full starter of the Mountaineers' squad. Alexander rushed for 656 yards and two scores that season, which was the best of his career. Alexander's best season came in 1980, his final year. Alexander rushed for a career-high and team-high 1,064 yards along with 5 touchdowns that season. At the time, the 4th most yards in a single season in Mountaineer history. At the time he left WVU Alexander ranked 2nd on the schools career rushing yards list. Alexander is currently ranked 10th on the Mountaineers' all-time rushing yardage list with a career total of 2,474 yards rushing.


Professional career

Alexander was drafted in the tenth round of the 1981 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams and played for them for two seasons.


Death

On June 7, 2022, Alexander was found dead in his St. Albans, West Virginia, home. There were no signs of foul play.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alexander, Robert 1958 births 2022 deaths 20th-century African-American sportspeople African-American players of American football American football running backs Los Angeles Rams players Players of American football from West Virginia South Charleston High School alumni West Virginia Mountaineers football players People from St. Albans, West Virginia Sportspeople from South Charleston, West Virginia