Stan Humphries

Sport: Football

Induction Year: 2007

University: LSUUL-Monroe

Induction Year: 2007

Stan Humphries quarterbacked Louisiana-Monroe (then Northeast Louisiana University) to the NCAA Division I-AA Championship in 1987 (the only I-AA championship ever won by a Louisiana team) and led the San Diego Chargers to their only Super Bowl appearance in 1995. He retired in 1998 for health reasons after a 10-year NFL career. Humphries led the Chargers to three playoff appearances and ended his career ranked third on the Chargers all-time regular-season passing list. Noted for his toughness and leadership, he was inducted into the Chargers Hall of Fame in 2002. A Shreveport native, he was a prep all-American at Southwood High, signed with LSU, then transferred to ULM. In only two seasons he threw for 4395 yards and 29 touchdowns, figures which ranked No. 2 among ULM quarterbacks at the time he completed his career (these statistics do not include playoff games). Humphries is a member of the ULM Hall of Fame and one of only two Warhawks football greats to have his number retired.