Dub Jones, a celebrated figure in the history of LSU football, has passed away at the age of 99.
Known for his remarkable contributions to the sport, Jones was not only a standout player during his time but also a dedicated father who witnessed his legacy continue through his sons, Ben and Bert, who both donned the LSU uniform.
Born in 1925, Jones’s journey in football began at LSU in the early 1940s, where he quickly established himself as a formidable player. As a running back and later as a defensive back, his versatility on the field was a key asset to the Tigers.
His tenure at LSU was marked by numerous accolades, as he helped lead the team through a transformative era in college football.
Jones was known for his resilience and tenacity, traits that endeared him to fans and teammates alike. After an illustrious college career, he went on to play professionally in the National Football League (NFL).
He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns, where he continued to make a significant impact in the league, contributing to the team’s success during the 1950s.
His legacy did not end with his playing days; it extended to his family. Both of Jones’s sons, Ben and Bert, followed in their father’s footsteps, showcasing their talents on the same LSU field. Ben, a prominent quarterback, and Bert, a standout defensive back, both left their marks on the program, continuing the family tradition of excellence in football.
Dub was often seen cheering from the stands, pride radiating from him as he watched his sons represent the university that had shaped his own career.
Beyond the football field, Dub Jones was known for his character and community involvement. He was a beloved figure in Baton Rouge, remembered not only for his athletic prowess but also for his contributions to local charities and youth sports programs.
His dedication to helping young athletes was a testament to his belief in the power of sports to inspire and unite.
Jones’s passing is a significant loss to the LSU community and the broader sports world. Tributes have poured in from former teammates, coaches, and fans who remember him not only as a great player but as a mentor and friend.
His legacy will live on through the memories of those who knew him and through the generations of athletes he inspired.
As LSU honors Dub Jones’s life and contributions, it is clear that his impact on the program and the sport will be felt for years to come.