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Robert Khayat
15th chancellor of the
University of Mississippi
In office
July 1, 1995 – June 15, 2009
Preceded byR. Gerald Turner
Succeeded byDaniel Jones
Personal details
Born (1938-04-18) April 18, 1938 (age 85)
Moss Point, Mississippi, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Mississippi

American football career
No. 60
Position:Placekicker
Personal information
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
College:Mississippi
NFL draft:1960 / Round: 6 / Pick: 69
(by the Cleveland Browns)
Career history
As a player:
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Robert Conrad Khayat (born April 18, 1938) is an American former academic administrator and football player who was the 15th chancellor of the University of Mississippi. He played football professionally as a placekicker, guard, and center for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL).

Khayat played college football for the Ole Miss Rebels and was selected in the sixth round of the 1960 NFL draft. He played for the Washington for three seasons, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 1960. After his football career, Khayat became a lawyer. He was appointed chancellor of the University of Mississippi in 1995.

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Early years

Khayat was born in Moss Point, Mississippi, to Lebanese parents.[1] He attended Moss Point High School and the University of Mississippi. He received both bachelor of arts and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Mississippi. He also played football for the Ole Miss Rebels football team from 1957 to 1959.[2] He also received an LL.M. degree from Yale University.

Professional football career

Khayat was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 1960 NFL draft.[3][4] He was then traded to the Washington Redskins in April 1960.[5] He played for the Redskins during the 1960, 1962, and 1963 seasons. Following the 1960 season, he was named to the Pro Bowl squad.[6] He appeared in a total of 40 NFL games and kicked 38 field goals and 90 extra points.[3]

His brother Eddie Khayat also played and coached in the NFL.[2]

Later years

Khayat later became a lawyer and taught law at the University of Mississippi School of Law.[7]

He was appointed chancellor in 1995. In one of his first acts as chancellor, Khayat arranged for a $5.4 million gift from Jim and Sally Barksdale to establish an honors college at the university. In 1996, with enrollment declining, Khayat retained the public relations firm, Burson-Marsteller, to conduct a survey of public perception — including university symbols. When The New York Times reported on the review, which included the Confederate Flag and other Old South symbols, a media frenzy ensued.

On January 6, 2009, Khayat announced his retirement effective June 30, 2009.[8] He was succeeded by Daniel Jones on June 15, 2009.

Khayat's memoir, The Education of a Lifetime, was published on September 10, 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Deux Américains d'origine libanaise grandes vedettes du football américain" [Two Americans of Lebanese origin great stars of American football]. L'Orient (in French). November 6, 1960. p. 7.
  2. ^ a b "Bob Khayat". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Bob Khayat Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  4. ^ "1960 NFL Draft". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  5. ^ "Browns trade Rebs' Khayat for Baker". The Birmingham News. April 26, 1960 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "1960 NFL Pro Bowlers". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. ^ "Bob Khayat Returns To Ole Miss Team". The Daily Herald. August 20, 1971. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Chancellor Announces Retirement Plans
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