Football

SMU Mourns Legend Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Icon

The late Pro Football Hall of Famer and SMU alumnus leaves a lasting legacy

A Life of Excellence

SMU Athletics announced with deep sorrow the passing of Raymond Berry, a Pro Football Hall of Famer whose contributions to the sport and to the university remain indelible.

Berry’s collegiate years at SMU in 1953 and 1954 showcased a rare versatility, as he excelled on both offense and defense, earning the respect of teammates and coaches alike.

After leaving Dallas, he embarked on a professional career that culminated in two NFL championships, a testament to his skill, discipline, and leadership on the field.

In recognition of his impact, the university retired his jersey in 2000, and a decade later he was honored with induction into the SMU Athletics Hall of Fame, cementing his place in the institution’s storied history.

Beyond statistics and accolades, Berry’s legacy lives in the values he instilled in those who knew him — integrity, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence that continues to inspire current and future Mustangs.

The outpouring of tributes from fans, alumni, and peers underscores the profound imprint he left on the broader football community, a reminder that true greatness transcends the game itself.

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