Tommy Banks (American football)

Tommy Banks
LSU Tigers No. 43
Position Fullback
Class 2002
Career history
College LSU (19972000)
High school West Monroe
Personal information
Born: c. 1979
West Monroe, Louisiana

Tommy Banks, M.D., (born c. 1979) is a former American football fullback.

Born in West Monroe, Louisiana, he starred at West Monroe High School under legendary coach Don Shows before earning a scholarship to Louisiana State University, where he played from 1997 to 2000. Banks cemented his place in LSU lore by scoring a touchdown in an upset win over the top ranked and defending national champion Florida Gators in 1997. On the play, he dove into the end zone with a defender draped on him, for a 7-yard touchdown that put LSU up 14-0.[1] The dive was immortalized in the October 20, 1997 issue of Sports Illustrated, which contained an article recapping the game. Banks ended his LSU career with a record tying two touchdown performance in LSU's 28-14 victory over Georgia Tech in the 2000 Peach Bowl.[2]

To this day, satirical Tommy Banks references are routinely made in LSU post-game radio shows.

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