Western PA- Nile River of Pro Football Penn State
Posted: Sat May 13, 2023 5:50 pm
1. Bob Mitinger-Greensburg-Even the sound of his last name is haunting; played both tight end and linebacker in the early sixties; great in 1961 Gator Bowl, the 30 to 15 win over Georgia; played linebacker for the San Diego Chargers; after his playing days joined with his father in law practice in Greensburg; firm was appropriately Mitinger and Mitinger; untimely death in 2004.
2. Bruce Clark-New Castle-played for the Kansas City Chiefs-teamed with Mitt Millen to form a great combination in the 1978 team.
3. Dick Hoak-Jeanette. Outstanding play in the Liberty Bowl in 1960 prompted the Pittsburgh Steelers to draft him; played both quarterback and running back for Penn State; played 10 years with the Steelers from 1961 to 1970; good dependable running back; mentioned earlier was his threat on the pass option play; similar to Dan Reeves at Dallas or Tom Matte at Baltimore; NFL's fourth leading rusher and played in the Pro Bowl in 1968.
4. Fran Rogel-Braddock-with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1950 t0 1957; the first of a parade of running backs that came from Penn State; Hi Diddle Diddle Rogel Up the Middle.
5. Jack Ham-Johnstown-All American at Penn State and in the Pro football Hall of Fame . I don't need to say anymore about a mainstay of the 70s Pittsburgh Steeler dynasty.
6. Jim Laslovic-Etna-played for San Diego and Detroit.
7. John Skorapan-Beaver The Scorpion played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants.
8. Matt Millen-Whitehall-Journeyman linebacker for Green Bay, Oakland, San Francisco, and Washington.
9. Rich Milot-Coraopolis-Good linebacker who played for the Washington Redskins.
10. Ted Kwalick-McKees Rocks. The greatest tight end Penn State history; on the 1968 undefeated team; played with the San Francisco 49ers and later with Hawaii in the short lived World Football League.
2. Bruce Clark-New Castle-played for the Kansas City Chiefs-teamed with Mitt Millen to form a great combination in the 1978 team.
3. Dick Hoak-Jeanette. Outstanding play in the Liberty Bowl in 1960 prompted the Pittsburgh Steelers to draft him; played both quarterback and running back for Penn State; played 10 years with the Steelers from 1961 to 1970; good dependable running back; mentioned earlier was his threat on the pass option play; similar to Dan Reeves at Dallas or Tom Matte at Baltimore; NFL's fourth leading rusher and played in the Pro Bowl in 1968.
4. Fran Rogel-Braddock-with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1950 t0 1957; the first of a parade of running backs that came from Penn State; Hi Diddle Diddle Rogel Up the Middle.
5. Jack Ham-Johnstown-All American at Penn State and in the Pro football Hall of Fame . I don't need to say anymore about a mainstay of the 70s Pittsburgh Steeler dynasty.
6. Jim Laslovic-Etna-played for San Diego and Detroit.
7. John Skorapan-Beaver The Scorpion played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants.
8. Matt Millen-Whitehall-Journeyman linebacker for Green Bay, Oakland, San Francisco, and Washington.
9. Rich Milot-Coraopolis-Good linebacker who played for the Washington Redskins.
10. Ted Kwalick-McKees Rocks. The greatest tight end Penn State history; on the 1968 undefeated team; played with the San Francisco 49ers and later with Hawaii in the short lived World Football League.