College Football Hall of Fame
The Texas Terror: Ernie Smith, USC All-American and Green Bay Lineman
October 24, 1949, Fort Worth, Texas, marked the birth of Ernie Smith, a powerful defensive talent who carved out a notable career on both…
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College Football Hall of Fame
October 24, 1949, Fort Worth, Texas, marked the birth of Ernie Smith, a powerful defensive talent who carved out a notable career on both…
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College Football Hall of Fame
Born: November 26, 1946, Charleston, South Carolina Art Shell was one of the most dominant and respected offensive tackles in NFL history, whose fifteen-year…
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Born: November 26, 1892, White Earth, Minnesota Joe Guyon, a member of the Chippewa Tribe, was one of footballβs most versatile and underappreciated stars…
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Johnny Kitzmiller established himself as an outstanding halfback for the University of Oregon, earning the fitting nickname “The Flying Dutchman” for his speed and…
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Born on November 25, 1945, George Webster terrorized opponents as an elite linebacker for Michigan State, earning the nickname “explosive” from his coach, Duffy…
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When assembling the Mount Rushmore of college defensive backs, one name must be etched in stone: Terry Kinard. Born on November 24, 1959, in…
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Before the era of explosive all-purpose backs, one player defined versatility on the gridiron: Pervis Atkins. Born in Ruston, Louisiana, on November 24, 1935,…
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Before he was a Hall of Fame guard dominating the trenches of the NFL, Stan Jones was a cornerstone of college football royalty. Born…
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Intro Hook Born on November 24, 1924, Dick Scott anchored the offensive line for the U.S. Naval Academy during the post-war era, establishing himself…
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Born on November 24, 1924, Dick Duden carved out a formidable legacy as a dominant defensive end for the U.S. Naval Academy. Following a…
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