Lewis chose the
University of Notre Dame from a list of 200 schools that had offered him scholarships and played
halfback for the
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. He was chosen by the
Chicago Bears in the tenth round of the
1958 NFL draft, the 113th pick overall, but an ankle injury prevented him from playing professionally. He won the
NCAA's Division I championship in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles in 1956 but failed to make the United States team that would be competing at the
1956 Summer Olympics in
Melbourne, Australia, after he stumbled over the last hurdle in his heat at the Olympic trials in
Los Angeles. He went on to be elected as captain of the track team for the 1957–58 season, making him the first black athlete at the school to be chosen as a team captain. In 1961, while he was working as the head coach at
Paterson Central High School, Lewis was chosen as player-coach of a team representing Newark in the Metropolitan Indoor Football League, which planned to play seven-on-seven games indoors during the winter. ==Professional career==