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Clarke Hinkle Packers HOF Player

From Packers.com, the official website of the Green Bay Packers the life bio of Clarke Hinkle.

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"Clarke Hinkle Packers HOF Player"

Last updated 📅 2023-04-10

From Packers.com, the official website of the Green Bay Packers the life bio of Clarke Hinkle.

Born April 10, 1909, in Toronto, Ohio, was the stud fullback of 1929 to 1931 from Bucknell University, Clarke Hinkle arrived into this life. The FootballFoundation.org bio on Clarke states that he might just be the best player to ever suit up for Bucknell. Hinkle was blessed with great foot speed and mobility which gave him excellent range, both on offense and the defensive side of the ball. He was nicknamed the "Lackawanna Express," as he first achieved fame and notoriety in 1929, his sophomore season, when he led the East in scoring with 128 points.

He got better the more he played too as Clarke led Bucknell to an undefeated season in 1931. Clarke Hinkle’s collegiate football records are celebrated in the College Football Hall of Fame after his induction in 1971. Hinkle joined the Green Bay Packers in 1932 and he was the answer to counter the Bears Bronko Nagurski, as the two battled head to head on many occasions. Bronko was the big powerful runner of the era but the stout Hinkle, who was 30 pounds lighter, was determined to hold his own with anyone on an NFL gridiron. Clark's moto was "get to the Bronk before he gets to me," a tactic he used to perfection one day in 1934. Trapped on the sidelines by Nagurski, Clarke escaped his tackle by driving directly into and over him. The Bears' superstar was helped from the field with a broken nose and a fractured rib.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame says that during his 10 years with the Green Bay Packers, Hinkle was named first- or second-team all-league each year! In 1964 Clarke Hinkle was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  • HASHTAGS: #ClarkeHinkle #DefensiveBack #Fullback #Halfback #Runningback #BucknellBison #GreenBayPackers #Number77 #Number27 #Number30 #Number41 #Number45 #CollegeFootballHallofFame
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Clarke Hinkle
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Defensive Back, Fullback, Halfback, Runningback
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Bucknell Bison, Green Bay Packers
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 77
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 27, Number 30, Number 41, Number 45
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame

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