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Emmitt was drafted by the Cowboys in the first round of the 1990 draft. Coach Jimmy Johnson was looking to rebuild after a 1-15 season and felt that Emmitt could be the cornerstone of the Cowboy’s offense. Over the next twelve years Emmitt was able to help lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl Championships, lead the NFL in rushing four times, was the league MVP in 1993, MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII and made eight Pro Bowl appearances. In addition, Emmitt was the first player in NFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards in 11 consecutive seasons and on October 27, 2002 he surpassed Walter Payton’s All-Time Leading Rushing Record of 16,726 yards and became the NFL’s All-Time Leading Rusher. On September 19, 2005 Emmitt was added to the Cowboys Ring of Honor along with his former teammates Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin. After 12 seasons with the Cowboys, Emmitt finished his career with the Arizona Cardinals playing the 2003-2004 seasons.  
 
Emmitt was drafted by the Cowboys in the first round of the 1990 draft. Coach Jimmy Johnson was looking to rebuild after a 1-15 season and felt that Emmitt could be the cornerstone of the Cowboy’s offense. Over the next twelve years Emmitt was able to help lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl Championships, lead the NFL in rushing four times, was the league MVP in 1993, MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII and made eight Pro Bowl appearances. In addition, Emmitt was the first player in NFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards in 11 consecutive seasons and on October 27, 2002 he surpassed Walter Payton’s All-Time Leading Rushing Record of 16,726 yards and became the NFL’s All-Time Leading Rusher. On September 19, 2005 Emmitt was added to the Cowboys Ring of Honor along with his former teammates Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin. After 12 seasons with the Cowboys, Emmitt finished his career with the Arizona Cardinals playing the 2003-2004 seasons.  
 
   
 
   
Emmitt’s mother Mary Smith always told him that football could end at any time, but your education will last a lifetime.  Though he left school after his junior year to become Dallas’ first-round draft selection in 1990, he made vow to her to complete his degree.  He fulfilled that promise by returning to the University of Florida each NFL off-season to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Public Recreation in 1996.  He continues to support higher education and is currently sponsoring 19 underserved kids’ college education.
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Emmitt’s mother always told him that “football could end at any time, but your education will last a lifetime. Though he left school early to become Dallas’ first-round draft selection in 1990, he made vow to her to complete his degree.  He fulfilled that promise by returning to the University of Florida each NFL off-season to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Public Recreation in 1996.  He continues to support higher education and is currently sponsoring 19 underserved kids’ college education.
 
   
 
   
 
Today Emmitt lives with his wife Pat in Dallas, Texas with their four children.  The son of Mary and Emmitt Smith Jr., Emmitt has two sisters, Marsha and Connie, and three brothers, Erik, Emil and Emory.
 
Today Emmitt lives with his wife Pat in Dallas, Texas with their four children.  The son of Mary and Emmitt Smith Jr., Emmitt has two sisters, Marsha and Connie, and three brothers, Erik, Emil and Emory.
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His 45 100-yard rushing games rank second ever.  
 
His 45 100-yard rushing games rank second ever.  
  
'''NFL Career Rushing Stats'''            
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'''NFL Career Stats'''  
 
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2004 Cardinals: 267-937 yds, 9 TDs
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2004 Cardinals:
 
   
 
   
2003 Cardinals: 90-256 yds, 2 TDs
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2003 Cardinals:
 
 
2002 Cowboys: 254-975 yds, 5 TDs
 
 
 
2001 Cowboys: 261-1,021 yds, 3 TDs
 
 
 
2000 Cowboys: 294-1,203 yds, 9 TDs
 
 
 
1999 Cowboys: 329-1,397 yds, 11 TDs
 
 
 
1998 Cowboys: 319-1,332 yds, 13 TDs
 
 
 
1997 Cowboys: 261-1,074 yds, 4 TDs
 
 
 
1996 Cowboys: 327-1,204 yds, 12 TDs
 
 
 
1995 Cowboys: 377-1,773 yds, 25 TDs
 
 
 
1994 Cowboys: 368-1,484 yds, 21 TDs
 
 
 
1993 Cowboys: 283-1,486 yds, 9 TDs
 
 
 
1992 Cowboys: 373-1,713 yds, 18 TDs
 
 
 
1991 Cowboys: 365-1,563 yds, 12 TDs
 
 
 
1990 Cowboys: 241-937 yds, 11 TDs
 
  
'''Total Rushing: 4,409 attempts, 18,355 yards, 164 TDs'''
 
  
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                        '''Rushing'''          '''Receiving''''''Fumbles'''
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  Team          G  GS  Att  Yds  Avg  TD    Rec  Yds  Avg TD  FUM Lost
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2004  Ari Cardinals 15  15  267  937  3.5  9      15  105  7.0  0    4  1
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2003  Ari Cardinals 10  5    90  256  2.8  2      14  107  7.6  0    2  0
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2002  Dal Cowboys  16  16  254  975  3.8  5      16  89  5.6  0    3  1
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2001  Dal Cowboys  14  14  261  1,021 3.9  3      17  116  6.8  0    1  1
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2000  Dal Cowboys  16  16  294  1,203 4.1  9      11  79  7.2  0    6  5
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1999  Dal Cowboys  15  15  329  1,397 4.2  11      27  119  4.4  2    5  3
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1998  Dal Cowboys  16  16  319  1,332 4.2  13      27  175  6.5  2    3  2
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1997  Dal Cowboys  16  16  261  1,074 4.1  4      40  234  5.9  0    1  1
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1996  Dal Cowboys  15  15  327  1,204 3.7  12      47  249  5.3  3    5  2
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1995  Dal Cowboys  16  16  377  1,773 4.7  25      62  375  6.0  0    7  6
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1994  Dal Cowboys  15  15  368  1,484 4.0  21      50  341  6.8  1    1  0
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1993  Dal Cowboys  14  13  283  1,486 5.3  9      57  414  7.3  1    4  1
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1992  Dal Cowboys  16  16  373  1,713 4.6  18      59  335  5.7  1    4  2
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1991  Dal Cowboys  16  16  365  1,563 4.3  12      49  258  5.3  1    8  0
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1990  Dal Cowboys  16  --  241    937 3.9  11      24  228  9.5  0    0  0
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TOTAL                    4,409 18,355 4.2  64    515 3,224 6.3 11  54  25
  
                     
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.dallascowboys.com Dallas Cowboys website]
 
* [http://www.dallascowboys.com Dallas Cowboys website]
 
* [http://www.azcardinals.com Arizona Cardinals website]
 
* [http://www.azcardinals.com Arizona Cardinals website]
* [http://www.nfl.com NFL website]
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* [http://www.nfl.com National Fooball League website]
 
* [http://www.gatorzone.com/football Florida Gators Football website]
 
* [http://www.gatorzone.com/football Florida Gators Football website]
* [http://www.escambia.k12.fl.us/schscnts/esch/Master/Index.asp Escambia High School website]
 
 
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