Charles Kenneth Hall (born December 13, 1935), nicknamed "Sugar Land Express",[1] is an American former professional football player.
Hall also finished his career with 14,558 yards of total offense (11,232 rushing/3,326 passing), a record that would last until being broken by Nitro (West Virginia) High School's future Major League Baseball player J. R. House in 1998.
[2] At Sugar Land, Hall played in the single-wing formation at quarterback, standing 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) and weighing in at 190 lb (86 kg).
[2] Hall was recruited by several schools, and chose to attend Texas A&M under college coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.
During the 1980s, Hall was sales manager for Sweetner Products Company, a large wholesale sugar distributor in Southern California.