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"The Mighty Mite"

Born June 17, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois, was the University of Chicago quarterback of the 1903 to 190...

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FOOTBALL NAME | Eckersall Walter

""The Mighty Mite": The Pioneering Brilliance of Walter Eckersall"

Last updated 📅 2024-06-17

Born June 17, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois, was the University of Chicago quarterback of the 1903 to 1906 era, Walter Eckersall. Walter played for legendary Maroon Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg at the University of Chicago.

Walter was a quick and very elusive runner and an exceptional kicker. It was his coffin-corner punts which were credited as the death-blows to Michigan's 56-game winning streak when the Maroons downed the Wolverines, 2-0, in 1905. Eckersall made quite an impression on a young Knute Rockne, as he was one of the future coaches gridiron heroes growing up that gave him inspiration. "The first time I learned a football was not only something to kick, but something to think with, was when I saw a great football player in action for the first time." said Rockne according to the FootballFoundation.org when reminiscing of observing Eckersall.

Rockne had seen the great Chicago quarterback playing in a high school all-star game in 1900. A decade or two later, after Rockne became the head coach at Notre Dame, Knute discovered Eckersall was scheduled to officiate an Irish game in Chicago. "I've been waiting years for this," Rockne said to Eckersall. "For what?" Eckersall wanted to know. "To shake your hand.", Rockne blurted, quick to relay his memories of that high school all-star game so many years before. "Stop! Stop!", Eckersall interrupted, "Or Notre Dame will be penalized five yards for speech making." Rockne enjoyed recanting that story of meeting his childhood icon for the rest of his life. The legendary Walter Camp even selected Eckersall as the QB on the All-Time All- American Football Team that honored the players from the first 3 to four decades of football. Walter Eckersall was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951 for his outstanding play as a quarterback. Our friend author Jennifer Taylor Hall who wrote her amazing book Amos Alonzo Stagg: College Football's Man in Motion, shares in her chapter on "Eckie" that after Walter's playing days, the former QB officiated football, was a sports writer for the Chicago Tribune and often was a publicist for Knute Rockne.

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  • DOB: June 17
  • EVENTDAY: June 17
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Eckersall Walter, Walter Eckersall
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Quarterback
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Chicago Maroons
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number B4
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"Eckersall, Walter"

Step back in time to the dawn of American football and discover the captivating story of Walter Eckersall, a true pioneer whose electrifying play captivated a nation. This series delves into the remarkable career of the University of Chicago legend, famously known as "The Mighty Mite."
From his unprecedented four-time All-American honors to his revolutionary kicking prowess and role in historic upsets, Eckersall redefined what was possible on the gridiron. We'll explore his indelible impact not only as a player but also as a trailblazing official and influential sports journalist. Join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy of this College Football Hall of Famer, whose contributions shaped the very foundations of the sport we know today. Step back in time to the dawn of American football and discover the captivating story of Walter Eckersall, a true pioneer whose electrifying play captivated a nation. This series delves into the remarkable career of the University of Chicago legend, famously known as "The Mighty Mite."..

FOOTBALL NAME | Eckersall Walter

"Walter Eckersall's Journey From Player to Referee: Celebrating the Heroes of American Football"

The podcast episode features an engaging conversation between Darin Hayes and Timothy P. Brown, centered around the intriguing figure of Walter Eckersall, a notable yet often forgotten quarterback from the early days of American football.
Eckersall is an interesting figure from the early gridiron that helped shape the game we know today in multiple facets: as a player, coach, official, and media personality. Of course, this discussion all stems from Tim's original article titled: Booklet Review:Walter Eckersall's How to Play Football...