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Bulldog Turner A College and Pro Football Star

Born March 10, 1919, in Plains, Texas, was the student center from Hardin-Simmons University in the late 1930s, Clyde Bulldog Turner. The Pro Football Hall of Fame declares a prominent statement that Bulldog is one of the top five centers to have ever played college football!

The first part of his success was his agility as a big man, for he stood 6'2" tall and weighed 218 pounds, which was quite a large size for that era of the gridiron. Secondly, he played with such speed and technique that it was difficult for any opposing player to overcome him. In three years on the varsity squad, Turner's teams claimed 23 victories out of 28 contests. The NFF voters placed the name and legacy of Bulldog Turner into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1960.

After graduating, George Halas gained the rights to Clyde Turner, and Bulldog spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Bears. He was a great blocker but also had excellent speed in playing coverage on defense. An example of this is that he led the NFL in interception in 1942 when he picked off seven passes! He had 17 interceptions for his career, four of which occurred in the five NFL Championship games he played in! The Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined Clyde Bulldog Turner in 1966.


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Bulldog Turners career statistics and more

Checkout the latest stats for Bulldog Turner. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com. — www.pro-football-reference.com

Clyde "Bulldog" Turner wasn't just a nickname for this football legend; it embodied his tenacious spirit and relentless playing style. This essay explores Turner's remarkable career, highlighting his dominance as both a center and a linebacker, and his journey to becoming a Pro Football Hall of Famer.

Born in 1919, Turner's path to gridiron glory began at Hardin-Simmons University, where he excelled as a two-way player. His exceptional skills caught the eye of NFL scouts, leading him to be drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1940, a time when pro football scouting was still in its early stages.

Turner quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His versatility was unmatched. As a center, he anchored a dominant offensive line, providing flawless ball snaps and leading the way for the Bears' potent rushing attack. But it was his defensive prowess that truly set him apart. He transformed into a ferocious linebacker, renowned for his aggressive tackling and ability to read opposing offenses. In 1942, he even led the NFL with a staggering eight interceptions.

Turner's contributions were instrumental in the Bears' success. He played a pivotal role in their 11-0 season record in 1942, though they ultimately fell short in the championship game. Throughout his 13-year career with the Bears, he remained a defensive stalwart, earning unanimous All-Pro honors and solidifying his place as a Chicago legend.

Beyond his on-field dominance, Turner was known for his intelligence and leadership. He commanded respect from teammates and coaches alike, becoming a cornerstone of the Bears' defensive unit.

In 1966, his dedication and skill were recognized when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Clyde "Bulldog" Turner's legacy extends beyond his impressive statistics. He embodied the spirit of a true two-way player, excelling on both sides of the ball with unwavering determination. His career stands as a testament to versatility, grit, and the unwavering pursuit of excellence on the gridiron.

The guy earned the nickname Bulldog because he competed fiercely on the football field. A long-time Chicago Bear two-way interior lineman and linebacker wore Number 66 for the Bears.
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