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Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:44 am
by SixtiesFan
SixtiesFan wrote:
Brian wolf wrote:Of all the track stars that converted to the NFL, I would say Ollie Matson slightly edges out Bob Hayes, though most people might choose Hayes. Herschel Walker was great as well but didnt make any Olympic noise ...
I've read what I could find on Ollie Matson and I don't think you can call him a track star who converted to the NFL. I don't think Matson even ran track while at USF. He made the 1952 Olympic team despite not running the sprints since high school.

Ollie Matson played halfback, fullback, wide receiver, cornerback, and safety. He was a football player who was also a sprinter. He won a Bronze in the 400 meter dash, might have taken the Gold had he also been doing the sprints in college.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 5:50 pm
by NWebster
Like track there are tons and tons of wrestlers, Bill George, Alex Karras, Curley Culp immediately come to mind as HOF'ers who were renowned college wrestlers. I'm sure other HOF linemen were less renowned wrestlers in college and other renowned college wrestlers we're great but not HOF caliber pros as well.

Not coming immediately to mind but thinking Leo The Lion probably wrestled undergrad.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 12:29 am
by Gary Najman
One track star worth mentioning is Willie Gault. He couldn’t go to the 1980 Olympics in Moscow due to the boycott, but after retiring from the NFL he continued running and he still holds world track records in the 100 meters and 200 meters in the over 45 and 50 years old categories.

Former Lions RB Jahvid Best competed in the 100 meters in the Olympics for Saint Lucia after retiring from the NFL.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:01 am
by Brian wolf
We cant forget Terry Bradshaw, a star in Javelin, though no olympic noise and Bo Jackson, who some felt could have won a medal in the Decathlon, had he competed in the olympics, also a baseball star of course.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:03 am
by Brian wolf
Primetime was also a baseball star of course ...

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:00 am
by RichardBak
Brian wolf wrote:Primetime was also a baseball star of course ...
Still the only guy to play in a Super Bowl and a World Series, right?

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:05 am
by NWebster
SixtiesFan wrote:
SixtiesFan wrote:
Brian wolf wrote:Of all the track stars that converted to the NFL, I would say Ollie Matson slightly edges out Bob Hayes, though most people might choose Hayes. Herschel Walker was great as well but didnt make any Olympic noise ...
I've read what I could find on Ollie Matson and I don't think you can call him a track star who converted to the NFL. I don't think Matson even ran track while at USF. He made the 1952 Olympic team despite not running the sprints since high school.

Ollie Matson played halfback, fullback, wide receiver, cornerback, and safety. He was a football player who was also a sprinter. He won a Bronze in the 400 meter dash, might have taken the Gold had he also been doing the sprints in college.
Matson did run the 100 in the 1951 NCAA Outdoor Championships coming in 4th at a 10.7. He must have participated generally in USF Track to get to the Championships.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:06 pm
by GameBeforeTheMoney
NWebster wrote:Like track there are tons and tons of wrestlers, Bill George, Alex Karras, Curley Culp immediately come to mind as HOF'ers who were renowned college wrestlers. I'm sure other HOF linemen were less renowned wrestlers in college and other renowned college wrestlers we're great but not HOF caliber pros as well.

Not coming immediately to mind but thinking Leo The Lion probably wrestled undergrad.
Really good call there. Curley Culp won the national championship as a wrestler.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:00 pm
by rhickok1109
Ron Kramer, the tight end from Michigan whom the Packers chose with the 4th overall pick in the 1957 draft, held Michigan's all-time basketball scoring record at one time and he played for the Battle Creek Warriors and the Toledo Titans in the Midwest Professional Basketball League. He had been a fifth-round draft choice of the Detroit Pistons. He also won letters in track, where he competed in the long jump and the shot put.

Re: Standouts who played other sports in college

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:09 pm
by NWebster
Don't think anyone has mentioned Doug Atkins HOF DE and excellent college Basketball player.