Pro Football Hall of Famer and Southern Miss legend Ray Guy died Thursday morning following what a university statement described as a "lengthy illness."
He was 72 years old.
Best known for his punting exploits, Guy's athletic prowess was expansive during his time as a Golden Eagle. From 1970-72, Guy served as a defensive back, punter and kicker for the Southern Miss football team. His eight interceptions in 1972 are still the most in a single season in school history.
Drafted three teams by Major League Baseball organizations, Guy was also an outstanding pitcher for Southern Miss on the diamond.