"Tuffy" Abell
""Tuffy" Abell: The Ironclad Pioneer of Colgate Football"
Born on May 29, 1892, in Portage, Wisconsin, Earl Abell, famously nicknamed "Tuffy," established himself as a legendary figure at Colgate University. A formidable two-way tackle for the Maroon from 1912 through the 1915 season, Abell embodied the toughness and versatility of early American football. His impressive physique, standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 204 pounds, coupled with his relentless playing style, made him a force on both offense and defense.
✦ College Career
Abell's impact on Colgate football was immense. Teammates marveled at his surprising speed for his size, with one recalling his ability to "break through like a streak." This athleticism allowed him to disrupt plays before they developed and even possess the speed to play end if needed. Beyond his line play, "Tuffy" was remarkably versatile, often handling Colgate's kicking and punting duties. A testament to his kicking prowess was a remarkable 41-yard drop-kicked field goal against Yale in 1915. The 1915 season was particularly successful, with Colgate shutting out five opponents and achieving a resounding 107-point victory over R.P.I. Abell's outstanding performance throughout his senior year earned him well-deserved All-America recognition. During his four seasons, Colgate amassed an impressive record of 21 wins, six losses, and two ties, a testament to Abell's significant contributions.
✦ Road to the Pro Game
Information regarding Earl Abell's professional football career is limited. The era in which he played saw a less formalized professional league, and many standout college players did not necessarily pursue structured professional careers. His dominant college performance suggests he possessed the talent to play at a higher level had the professional landscape been more established.
✦ Football Legacy
Earl "Tuffy" Abell's enduring legacy lies in his exceptional contributions to Colgate University football during its formative years. He is remembered as a dominant two-way lineman, a versatile kicker, and a leader who embodied the toughness and spirit of the game. His All-America selection and the team's success during his tenure solidified his place as one of Colgate's all-time greats. Recognizing his profound impact on the sport, the College Football Hall of Fame proudly enshrined Earl "Tuffy" Abell in 1973, ensuring his contributions to early football history are never forgotten.
✦ Accolades, Awards, and Career Stats:
✦ College Football Hall of Fame Inductee (1973)
✦ All-America selection (1915)
✦ Versatile player: Two-way tackle, kicker, punter
Drop-kicked a 41-yard field goal (1915 vs. Yale)
✦ Part of Colgate teams that won 21 games between 1912-1915.
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- DOB: May 29
- EVENTDAY: May 29
- FOOTBALL NAME: Abell Earl, Earl Abell, Tuffy Abell
- FOOTBALL POSITION: Tackle
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Colgate Raiders
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number B4
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame