Community college football: Smith heads to Canton
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COSTA MESA - Before Orange Coast College assistant head football
coach Doug Smith starts to work with the Pirates program -- OCC’s first
practice is slated for Aug. 11 -- he is at his “class reunion” at the NFL
Hall of Fame, where induction ceremonies commence today.
Smith is an invited guest of Jackie Slater and Jack Youngblood, two of
this year’s inductees. Smith, who played 14 seasons as an offensive
lineman with the Los Angeles Rams and earned six trips to the Pro Bowl,
played with Slater his entire career and spent six seasons with
Youngblood.
“I’m excited that I’ll be there for them,” Smith said. “They’re two
guys who really deserve this honor. They were true class football
players.”
Smith will soak up the festivities this weekend, which will double as
a reunion for him.
The Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio, is roughly 150 miles from
Smith’s hometown of Columbus and about 170 miles from Bowling Green
University, his alma mater.
Smith, who also coaches the offensive line at Coast, expects to see
plenty of friends from his NFL days, his college years and childhood.
He’s attending a black-tie dinner tonight and he says he’s anxious to
hear John Robinson present Slater. Smith remains friends with Robinson,
who was the Rams’ head coach from 1983 to 1991 and now fills that role at
UNLV.
“I’ll see a lot of guys I haven’t seen in years,” Smith said. “It’s
going to be like a big class reunion.”
Smith has been to induction ceremonies before, but only as a
youngster, when he was an observer in a general admission area. He was in
Hawaii with former teammates at the Pro Bowl in 1999 when it was announced that running back Eric Dickerson, a former teammate of his with
the Rams, was selected for induction, but Smith was unable to attend the
actual ceremonies.
When he returns he plans to use his experience to help the OCC
football team. Smith is bringing in Slater to speak to the Pirates later
this summer. He’s also working on bringing in Dan Radakovich, who coached
the offensive line for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Super Bowl winning teams
of the 1970s, to talk to the team.
“I use my NFL experience to help the program here any time I can,”
Smith said. “I’m glad that I’ll be able to help the team.”
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