Former Longhorn Earl Campbell gives donation to National Multiple Sclerosis Society

By Liz Farmer

A scholarship supported by University of Texas football legend Earl Campbell and his son Tyler Campbell could make it easier for students affected by multiple sclerosis to finish college.

Earl Campbell, NFL Hall of Fame running back and Heisman Trophy winner, announced Tuesday that he and his son have raised $60,000 for the nonprofit National Multiple Sclerosis Society to provide scholarships for college students who have MS or who have a parent with MS. The society reports it has awarded $187,000 in scholarships to 22 Texas students this year.

MS is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that interrupts information flow between the body and the brain with symptoms including limb numbness, paralysis and vision loss. Campbell's son was diagnosed with MS while at San Diego State University.

The Campbells raised part of the scholarship funds through sales of "The Unstoppable Earl Campbell," a Warner Bros. piece of art signed by Earl Campbell that depicts him in UT gear running a football past cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam.

"I feel very happy that my son and our family has done something to give back," Earl Campbell said. Some money came from benefits such as the Flavors of Austin, which featured local food and drinks. Tyler Campbell said raising money for scholarships is great but he's not satisfied.

"We have to put this disease to rest," he said.

Scholarship recipient Justin Williams is studying for a degree in neurobiology at UT and said he wants to treat people such as his grandmother and father, who both have MS. "My dad's doctor made me truly believe a doctor could change someone's life," Williams said. "I can't thank Earl and Tyler enough."

Bridgette Kieffer, who also got a scholarship, said her mother was diagnosed with MS a few months before she was born. Kieffer said she is pursuing a degree in sociology and English.

"I knew that (college) may not be a possibility because of the cost of medical bills," Kieffer said. "The scholarship has given my family hope and showed us that there's more to life."

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Former Longhorn Earl Campbell gives donation to National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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