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Chris Richardson: Louisiana Tech’s newest Tower Medallion recipient

Friday, May 21, 2021
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Chris Richardson (right) and family gather on a game day at Louisiana Tech, usually where you can find the Richardsons since his playing days in the golden era of Bulldog football.


Chris Richardson, local businessman and 1972 psychology graduate of Louisiana Tech, is the university’s newest Tower Medallion Recipient.

Tech’s 2017 Alumnus of the Year, Richardson will be inducted by the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association into Tech’s Hall of Distinguished Alumni during a private luncheon today.

The Tower Medallion Award signifies membership in the Hall and is awarded to Tech alumni who have distinguished themselves by exceptional achievement, community service, and humanitarian activities.

“Chris Richardson is one of the best friends our university has,” Tech President Les Guice said. “Each initiative he and his family have invested in through the years positively impacts every student, faculty, staff, and friend of Louisiana Tech. He believes in our mission and continues to show it by being a difference maker for his University.”

A native of Benton, Richardson was a team captain in 1971 when he helped lead the football Bulldogs to a 9-2 record, a Southland Conference championship, and a victory over Eastern Michigan in the Pioneer Bowl in the NCAA Division II Midwest Region Championship.

So began what’s come to be called “The Golden Era of Tech Football.” The Southland Conference title in 1971 was the first of four straight; Tech also won national championships in 1972 (National Football Foundation), 1973 (NCAA) and 1974 (UPI).

In 2018, as part of the celebration to honor the first 50 years of action in Joe Aillet Stadium, Richardson was chosen as one of the Top 50 Bulldog players to compete at “The Joe.”

Today the Houston businessman remains just as active and passionate off the field as he was on the field of play during his championship seasons as a Bulldog. Last year, Richardson and his wife Anne — they met while students at Tech — made the lead gift to Tech Athletics for a future showcase project that will further upgrade an athletic program that is seeing more enhancements than ever before in such a short period of time.

In 2017, the Richardson family made the lead gift for construction of the suite level for Tech’s new suites and press box facility that opened on the first weekend of the 2017 football season. The Chris Richardson Family Suite Level is an indoor gathering place on game days and is used year-round for media announcements, socials, workshops, and team celebrations.

Through the years, Richardson has supported many other initiatives that directly and positively impact Tech’s chances at winning championships, including scholarships, the Bradshaw/Brooks Golf Tournament, and construction of the Davison Athletics Complex.

Richardson received a scholarship to fund his college education, which has long inspired him to give back. Agriculture and education have been fundamental themes in his life. Education is a cause that is extremely important to him and has been a philanthropic focus for him for many years.

For decades, he has shared the university’s vision and remains committed to doing all he can to help Tech reach its potential as a global university.

A lifetime member of the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association, he and Anne, a Tech alumna, have three grown children and six grandchildren.

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