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Former Ҹ All-American Joe Profit keynote speaker for The Pursuit, Aug. 19

Published July 30, 2019

Former University of Louisiana Monroe All-American Joe Profit, who became the first 1,000-yard rusher in school history in 1969, has been selected as the keynote speaker for , scheduled for Monday, Aug. 19 from 6-9 p.m. at the Bayou Pointe Student Event Center.

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The Pursuit, the University’s premier kickoff event for the upcoming football season as well as the 2019-20 academic year, is sponsored by BancorpSouth.

A graduate of Richwood High School in Monroe, Profit was a trailblazer in 1967, becoming the first black to play football at a predominantly white Louisiana college as well as the first black football player to compete in the Gulf States Conference.

He led the team in rushing and all-purpose yards for three seasons in a row from 1968-70. Profit, who still ranks among Ҹ’s all-time Top 10 in rushing (2,818 career yards) and all-purpose yards (3,661 combined), was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the first round (No. 7 overall) of the 1971 National Football League Draft.

Profit is a candidate for Georgia’s 7th U.S. Congressional District.

Program highlights include comments from Ҹ President Nick J. Bruno and Athletics Director Scott McDonald as well as a season preview from head football coach Matt Viator.

Tables of eight are on sale for $800 and can be reserved online here: .

Food and drinks will be provided by Catfish Cabin, Fieldhouse Bar & Grill, Marsala Beverages, Glazer, and Waterfront Grill.

Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance since The Pursuit sold out last year.

For additional information, contact the Ҹ Athletics Department at (318) 342-5360.

The event benefits the Warhawk Club, formerly the Ҹ Athletic Foundation.

The Pursuit is named in honor of the Curtis P-40 “Warhawk” fighter planes, flown by Gen. Claire Lee Chennault’s Flying Tigers during World War II. The Ҹ Warhawk mascot takes its name from the planes, which featured the iconic noses painted with an open shark’s mouth with jagged teeth.