Bob Gain anchored the trenches with a fierce determination that led the Kentucky Wildcats to unprecedented heights, ultimately cementing his status as a legendary force in both college and professional football.

Football Bio
June 21, 1929 – Akron, Ohio – Bob Gain was an Offensive Tackle/Guard who played for the University of Kentucky and was selected to enter the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980.
After graduation, Mr. Gain played professionally for the Cleveland Browns and the Ottawa Rough Riders in the CFL.
The Professional Football Researchers Association in 2010 selected him to their Hall of the Very Good.
Bob Gain leaves behind an enduring legacy of dominance and versatility. By conquering the line of scrimmage in the SEC, the CFL, and the NFL, he proved that his remarkable strength and skill translated seamlessly to every level of the game. (Source)
Accolades and Football Accomplishments
- College Football Hall of Fame: Inducted in 1980.
- Outland Trophy Winner: 1950 (The first player in SEC history to win the award).
- Consensus First-Team All-American: 1950.
- 3× NFL Champion: 1954, 1955, and 1964 (Cleveland Browns).
- Grey Cup Champion: 1951 (Ottawa Rough Riders).
- 5× Pro Bowl Selection: 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962.
- 7× Second-Team All-Pro: 1955–1959, 1961, 1962.
- PFRA Hall of the Very Good: Selected in 2010.
- Cleveland Browns Legends: Inducted in 2003.
- University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame: Charter member with his jersey retired.