Calvin Bird
James Calvin Bird was an American football halfback who played college football for the [Kentucky Kentucky Wildcats|Wildcats football|Kentucky Wildcats] and spent an off-season in the American Football League with the New York Jets as a wide receiver.
Early life
Bird grew up in Corbin, Kentucky and played football and basketball and ran track at Corbin High School. He was one of four brothers, all of whom played sports at Corbin and later in college. In football, he led his team to the state championship as a junior and was selected All-State as a junior and senior. He also set the state scoring record his junior year and the national scoring record his senior year, the latter in which he scored 264 points. In basketball, he averaged 32 points per game as a senior. The school later retired his No. 66 football jersey.College career
Bird attended the University of Kentucky and played football for head coach Blanton Collier. He played five positions for the Wildcats, including halfback, kick returner, wide receiver, and defensive back. He was chosen as Southeastern Conference Sophomore of the Year in 1958 after leading the conference in receptions and receiving yards. He was a second-team [List of List of All-SEC football teams|All-SEC football teams|All-SEC] selection in 1959 and a first-team All-SEC selection as a senior in 1960.Bird led Kentucky in receiving and all-purpose yards in each of his three seasons playing for the team. His proudest achievement was beating Tennessee all three seasons. In 1958 and 1959 he scored every point Kentucky made against Tennessee. He played in three all-star games following his senior season and was the most valuable player of the All-American All-Star Game. In 1997 his No. 21 jersey was retired by Kentucky. In 2005, he was elected as a charter member into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame.