Education
University of Missouri.
University of Missouri.
He played college football for, and earned a degree in economics from, the University of Missouri. As a freshman in high school, he moved from the New York area to Saint Louis, attending Ladue High School. Having never played football in the East, he became a starter as a sophomore, playing education
In his junior and senior year, he played fullback and linebacker, earning all-state honors in his senior year.
Heavily recruited by out-state universities, he selected Missouri and began a tradition of Saint Louis area football players attending their home-state university under Coach Dan Devine. After playing for the Steelers his rookie season in 1963 and just missing out on playing the Chicago Bears for the NFL Championship, Russell temporarily left the team for the Army to fulfill Reserve Officers Training Corps commitments from Missouri.
He then returned to the Steelers in 1966, where he would spend the next 11 seasons. He made seven Pro Bowl appearances—in 1969 and from 1971 through 1976—and earned two Super Bowl rings in Super Bowl IX and Super Bowl X. On December 27, 1975 he set the NFL playoff record for a returned touchdown—93 yards in a Three Rivers Stadium victory over the Baltimore Colts.
Some have claimed it as the longest football play from scrimmage in time duration.
Coming from a business oriented family (his father was a senior executive with Monsanto Company), Russell has had great success off the field as a partner of Laurel Mountain in Pittsburgh, involved in municipal finance and investment banking. Russell is the author of two books, A Steeler Odyssey and An Odd Steelers Journey).
At Missouri he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He was an early member of Pittsburgh"s famed Steel Curtain defense, and was named the Steelers" Most Valuable Player in 1971.