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Red Badgro: The Three-Sport Star Who Mastered the NFL End Position
“Red” Badgro was a generational athlete who transcended sports, achieving legendary status as a three-sport star at USC before making his mark in the…
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Pro Football Hall of Fame
“Red” Badgro was a generational athlete who transcended sports, achieving legendary status as a three-sport star at USC before making his mark in the…
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Pro Football Hall of Fame
William Roy “Link” Lyman was a giant in the early days of professional football, both in stature (6’2″, 233 lbs) and influence. A cornerstone…
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Bill Walsh stands as one of the most innovative minds in football history. As the architect of the revolutionary West Coast Offense, Walsh transformed…
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Paul Warfield transitioned from a standout Ohio State halfback into one of the most prolific wide receivers of the 1960s and 70s. Drafted by…
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The Vagabond Halfback: The Colorful Career of Johnny “Blood” McNally John Victor McNally Jr., later universally known as Johnny Blood, was born on November…
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When you talk about sheer power and athleticism on an NFL offensive line, one name stands above the rest: Larry Allen. From a Division…
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College Football Hall of Fame
Born Harold Donald Carson on November 26, 1953, in Florence, South Carolina, Harry Carson became the defining middle linebacker and emotional leader of the…
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Pro Football Hall of Fame
Born November 26, 1942, in Fetsund, Norway, Jan Stenerud forged a unique and legendary 19-season career that redefined the role of the placekicker in…
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College Football Hall of Fame
Born on November 26, 1947, in New Point, Missouri, Roger Russell Wehrli emerged from a small-town background to define the role of the modern…
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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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