Background
Mayes, Reuben was born on June 16, 1963 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of Murray and Marie Mayes.
Mayes, Reuben was born on June 16, 1963 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of Murray and Marie Mayes.
Washington State University.
He first gained notoriety as a running back at North Battleford Comprehensive High School in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. In 1980 Mayes led the NBCHS Vikings to an undefeated season and the SHSAA 3A Provincial Football championship. In 1981 he set a provincial record in the 100 metre race at the SHSAA provincial track and field championship that still stands.
Mayes set single-season and career-rushing records (1,632. 3,519 yards) with the Cougars, and established an NCAA record for most rushing yards in one game (357 vs Oregon in 1984). That record remains the Pacific-10 Conference record.
He was drafted in the third round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Although his NFL career was hampered by injuries, he was named to the Pro Bowl twice. Mayes played five seasons with the Saints before being traded to the Seattle Seahawks for the final two years of his career.
In 1995, a panel of experts commissioned by The Spokesman-Review named Mayes to the all-time WSU team. The honor was repeated in 1998 by Cougfan.com when it picked its list of the school's all-time greatest players. May 1, 2008 was elected to the US College Football Hall of Fame.
After football, Mayes became active in efforts to better educate at-risk youth. He would later earn a master's degree and return to Washington State University as an administrator. He committed to play at Washington State University, following his father's footsteps.
He is one of the only three Saskatchewan natives to make it to the NFL, the other two being Arnie Weinmeister and Jon Ryan. Mayes was the subject of a 1989 documentary film, The Saint from North Battleford, directed by Selwyn Jacob.
Married Marie Mayes.