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Jim Thorpe A Legend Beyond the Gridiron | Jim Thorpe's athletic legacy transcends categorization. While best known for his Olympic decathlon and pentathlon victories, his foray into professional football with the Canton Bulldogs in the late teens deserves recognition as he served as the first President of the fledgling NFL (APFA). Though brief, Thorpe's impact on the sport was undeniable.

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Jim Thorpe A Legend Beyond the Gridiron

By Darin Hayes 📅 2024-06-24
Jim Thorpe's athletic legacy transcends categorization. While best known for his Olympic decathlon and pentathlon victories, his foray into professional football with the Canton Bulldogs in the late teens deserves recognition as he served as the first President of the fledgling NFL (APFA). Though brief, Thorpe's impact on the sport was undeniable.

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Thorpe arrived with a reputation as a multi-sport marvel. Despite initial skepticism about his transition from baseball, he quickly impressed coaches with his speed, agility, and powerful throws. His versatility was invaluable – he ran the ball, kicked, punted, and even played some defense. Newspapers reveled in his electrifying plays, solidifying his celebrity status.

However, Thorpe's time with the Giants was marked by challenges. The brutal nature of the game in the 1920s, with minimal protection and grueling travel schedules, took a toll. Injuries hampered his performance, and the financial constraints of the era limited his compensation.
Beyond these challenges, Thorpe faced racial prejudice. As a Native American, he encountered discrimination on and off the field. This added layer of adversity undoubtedly colored his experience.


Despite a shortened stint, Thorpe's impact on the Giants and the NFL is significant. He was a pioneer, one of the first major celebrities to embrace professional football. His presence helped usher in an era of increased interest in the sport.

More importantly, Thorpe's story reminds us that his athletic brilliance extended beyond the track and field. He was a natural athlete who excelled in multiple arenas. While his time with the Giants was short-lived, it adds another remarkable chapter to the legacy of Jim Thorpe, a legend who defied expectations and shattered barriers.


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  • Oorang Indians and Their Unique NFL Franchise
  • The Day Jim Thorpe Dies

  • Oorang Indians and Their Unique NFL Franchise

    The Oorang Indians, a truly unique phenomenon in NFL history, existed for just two seasons (1922-23) in La Rue, Ohio. The NFL granted owner Walter Lingo a franchise on June 24, 1922, to promote his Airedale terrier kennels. The team, a rarity in its time, consisted entirely of Native American players, including the legendary Jim Thorpe as player-coach. Despite the star power, their overall record was poor, with only four wins in twenty League games .
    Football Name:Jim Thorpe, Joe Guyon, Walter Lingo
    Football Team:Oorang Indians
    Pro Football:defunct teams

    The "Indians" moniker, considered insensitive today, reflected the era's stereotypes. Lingo prioritized publicity over location. La Rue, Ohio, is the smallest community ever to have sponsored a National Football League franchise, making them a traveling team as they have yet to play a single game in La Rue.

    The Oorang Indians' novelty drew crowds, but their limited practice time posed a significant challenge. Victories were hard to come by. However, in a short time, they left an indelible mark. They were pioneers, introducing training camps with shared player-staff duties and showcasing the exceptional athleticism of Native American players on a national stage, inspiring future generations of players and teams.


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    The Day Jim Thorpe Dies

    March 28, 1953 - The Sports world loses one of history’s most outstanding athletes as Jim Thorpe passes away at the age of 65 years old in Lomita, California. Thorpe most famously won Gold in the 1912 Olympic games, but they were stripped of them due to playing a bit of minor league baseball in 1910 ( See our January 26 post).
    EventDay:March 28
    Football Name:Jim Thorpe

    They posthumously returned the medals to Thorpe’s credit in 1983. (See our January 18 post) But his football prowess is what we most remember this legend for. ( Visit our May 28 blog article on the subject)

    The Native American played famously for Pop Warner at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. When the early NFL formed, Thorpe became the American Professional Football Association’s first president. As we know, the APFA later changed its name to the NFL. As a pro football player, Jim played for the Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, Oorang Indians, Rock Island Independents, and New York Giants.


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    Category:Football Hall of Fame
    EventDay:March 26, March 28
    NFL Jersey:Number 02, Number 03, Number 21
    Sub-Category:About Sports, College Football, Football Fun Facts, Football History, NFL Teams
    Author:Alan March
    Football Name:Dr. Harry March, Jim Thorpe, Joe Guyon, Knute Rockne, Red Grange, Walter Lingo
    Football Position:NFL Commissioner
    Football Series:NYG-100
    Football Team:Canton Bulldogs, Carlisle Indians, Oorang Indians, Rock Island Independents
    Pro Football:defunct teams
    Sports:college football, football
    Other Keywords:Carlisle Industrial School
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