Herb Lusk

[1] He initially studied at Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) from 1972 to 1973,[2] before transferring to California State University, Long Beach (CSULB).

This led to the Eagles relinquishing their 10–3 lead over the Washington Redskins, with Philadelphia ultimately losing the game in sudden-death overtime.

[1] He made the seventh-longest rushing attempt in the league (70 yards) the following year,[1] and became the first NFL player to kneel in the endzone after a touchdown and pray on October 9, 1977.

[1] He played just 3 games during his final year in the NFL,[1] and attended one day of training camp in July 1979,[8] before retiring from football at the age of 26 to become a minister.

[2] After retiring from professional football, Lusk returned to college at Gwynedd Mercy University and Reformed Episcopal Seminary to finish his degree in theology.