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Malcolm Kutner Star Texas Longhorn and Chicago Cardinal End | Born March 27, 1921, in Dallas, Texas, Malcolm Kutner established himself as a dominant force in both college and professional football. His athletic prowess was evident early on, showcasing his talents across multiple sports.  

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Malcolm Kutner Star Texas Longhorn and Chicago Cardinal End

By Darin Hayes 📅 2025-03-27
Born March 27, 1921, in Dallas, Texas, Malcolm Kutner established himself as a dominant force in both college and professional football. His athletic prowess was evident early on, showcasing his talents across multiple sports.  

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College Career:

Kutner was a standout end at the University of Texas from 1939 to 1941. At 6'2" and 190 pounds, he possessed an impressive combination of size, agility, and exceptional leaping ability. This made him a formidable target for Longhorn quarterbacks, boasting a significant catch radius. Beyond football, Kutner also excelled in basketball and track, highlighting his overall athleticism. As a junior in 1940, he led the team in receiving with 16 catches for 237 yards, contributing to an 8-2-0 season. His senior year in 1941 saw even greater recognition as he earned All-Southwest Conference and All-America honors, with the Longhorns finishing with an 8-1-1 record.  

Road to the Pro Game:

Kutner's path to professional football was temporarily interrupted by his service in World War II. During his time in the Navy Pre-Flight School, he continued to play football, honing his skills. Following the war, he transitioned seamlessly to the professional ranks, joining the Chicago Cardinals. His talent was immediately apparent, as he earned NFL Rookie of the Year honors in 1946.  


Football Legacy:

Malcolm Kutner left an indelible mark on the sport. His college achievements at Texas established him as one of the program's all-time greats, culminating in his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1974. In the professional arena, he quickly became a key player for the Chicago Cardinals. His outstanding performance in 1947 was instrumental in leading the Cardinals to the NFL World Championship. The following year, in 1948, Kutner's exceptional skill and impact on the game were recognized when he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player. His ability to excel both before and after his military service underscores his dedication and talent.  

Accolades, Awards and Career Stats:

All-Southwest Conference: 1941  

All-America: 1941

NFL Rookie of the Year: 1946

NFL World Champion: 1947 (Chicago Cardinals)  

NFL Most Valuable Player: 1948  

College Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1974  

College Receiving Stats (1940):


16 receptions, 237 yards

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About "Malcolm Kutner Star Texas...l End" 🡃
Category:College HOF
DOB:March 27
EventDay:March 27
NCAAF Jersey:Number 80
NFL Jersey:Number 80
Football Name:Malcolm Kutner
Football Position:end
Football Team:Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Cardinals, Texas Longhorns
Sports:College Football Hall of Fame
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