Career
Smith played college football at Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial University (now Tennessee State University) where he set numerous school records for punt returns. He holds the school records for career punt returns (100). Punt return yardage in a game (243), and season (572).
Career punt return yardage (1,933).
Highest average per punt return for a season (190) and a career (193). And most punt return touchdowns during a season (4) and a career (9).
Known as "Super Gnat" for his short stature and light weight -- he was listed at 5-6 1/4 and 154 pounds -- he was the smallest-sized player in the American Federation of Labor-Congress or NFL of his era. Smith was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the sixth round of the 1967 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft.
In his rookie season with the Chiefs in 1967, Smith led the American Football League in kickoff return yardage with 1,360 yards.
On December 17, 1967, Smith returned a kickoff 106 yards for a touchdown, still the longest kickoff return in Kansas City Chiefs history. Smith currently ranks 18th on the NFL"s all-time kick return average List with 26.06 yards per return. During his three seasons in the American Federation of Labor-Congress and the NFL with the Chiefs and 49ers, Smith was almost exclusively on kickoff and punt returns, with 63 punt returns for 635 yards and one touchdown and 82 kickoff returns for 2,137 yards and one touchdown, but only three rushing attempts for six yards, two pass receptions for 57 yards.
Smith retired in 2013 after 43 years with the city of Jackson, Mississippi Parks & Recreation Department.
Foreign 21 of those years, he center coordinator at the Medgar Evers Community Center in Jackson. Smith appeared as "Superbug" in the 1970 movie Mid-Atlantic Animal Specialty Hospital.