Although Little enrolled at the
University of Houston as a freshman, he did not attend any classes or played football there. Intimidated by the three-a-day practices that Houston held, Little and a high school friend escaped to
Texas A&M. Little tried out for the football team, only because head coach
Harry Stiteler was impressed by his toughness, determination, and intelligence. Little lettered in football at Texas A&M from 1950–52. In 1950, he was part of an A&M squad that led the
Southwest Conference (SWC) in total offense, and played in the
Presidential Cup. Little made two
All-America first-teams during his college years, one as a junior in 1951 and another as a senior in 1952. He also named an All-SWC lineman the same years. He also made the distinguished students list during his senior year for his academic performance. He was ultimately inducted into the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. In the
1953 NFL draft, Little was selected in the 5th round (50th overall) by the
Baltimore Colts. He played two seasons for the Colts before a back injury ended his playing career. ==Career after the NFL==