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Muller, Brick

Prepare to discover the remarkable life and career of Harold "Brick" Muller, a true athletic...

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"Muller, Brick"

Prepare to discover the remarkable life and career of Harold "Brick" Muller, a true athletic marvel whose talents spanned both the football field and the Olympic arena. This series will delve into the multifaceted journey of a man celebrated for his powerful play as an end, his legendary throwing arm, and his extraordinary success beyond sports.

Muller was a key figure on the University of California's undefeated "Wonder Teams" of the early 1920s, showcasing his prowess with a memorable 53-yard touchdown pass in the 1921 Rose Bowl. Beyond his collegiate dominance and multiple All-America honors, "Brick" also earned an Olympic silver medal in the high jump. Join us as we explore the incredible athletic achievements and enduring legacy of this College Football Hall of Famer.

  • DOB: June 12
  • EVENTDAY: June 12
  • FOOTBALL: Cal Wonder Team
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Brick Muller, Harold Muller, Muller Brick
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: End
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Cal Golden Bears, Los Angeles Buccaneers
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 08
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame
  • HASHTAGS: #June12 #CalWonderTeam #BrickMuller #HaroldMuller #MullerBrick #End #CalGoldenBears #LosAngelesBuccaneers #Number08 #CollegeFootballHallofFame

FOOTBALL NAME | Muller Brick

"Brick Muller a Cal Golden Bears Wonder Team Legend"

June 12, 1901 - Dunsmuir, California - Harold Muller, the two-way end of the University of California from 1920 through the 1922 season, was born.
The description of Harold in his bio on the FootballFoundation.org sounds like he was made in a football laboratory or chiselled from stone. He seemed to be built perfectly for football as the NFF says, “ Those huge, sledge-like hands could throw a football 60 yards on a line...