Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame
Rashad Floyd, Football/Basketball, 1997-2000
A star defensive player on Portland State's first Division I playoff team, Rashad Floyd was a playmaker on defense. Floyd was a two-time first team All-Big Sky Conference selection and a second team All-American as a senior. During his career, the native of Oakland made 16 interceptions (third-most in PSU history) and had a school-record 33 pass breakups. Floyd's signature game was in a 42-10 win at Northern Arizona as he returned a fumble 87 yards for a touchdown and an interception 42 yards for touchdown. Not surprisingly, he was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week. A versatile athlete, Floyd returned kicks, punts and occasionally lined up at wide receiver. He also played basketball for the Vikings for two seasons. Floyd went on to an All-Star career in the Arena Football League following his time at Portland State. He joins his wife, Kiauna (Anderson) Floyd (softball, 2014 inductee), in the Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame.