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College Football Hall of Fame inductees[edit]
End Tom Shevlin was a four-time All-American from 1902 to 1905.
Lee "Bum" McClung later served as Treasurer of the United States.
As of 2010, 28 Yale Bulldogs players and coaches have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[12] The inductees from Yale are as follows:
Name Position Years Inducted
Mal Aldrich Halfback 1919–1921 1972
Doug Bomeisler End 1910–1912 1972
Albie Booth Halfback 1929–1931 1966
Gordon Brown Guard 1897–1900 1954
Walter Camp Coach 1888–1895 1951
Pa Corbin Center 1886–1888 1969
Ted Coy Fullback 1907–1909 1951
Carmen Cozza Coach 1965–1996 2002
Clint Frank Halfback 1935–1937 1955
Pudge Heffelfinger Guard 1888–1891 1951
Bill Hickock Guard 1892–1894 1971
Frank Hinkey End 1891–1894 1951
James Hogan Tackle 1901–1904 1954
Art Howe Quarterback 1909–1911 1973
Howard Jones Coach 1908–1940 1951
Tad Jones Coach 1909–1927 1958
Larry Kelley End 1934–1936 1969
Hank Ketcham Center, Guard 1911–1913 1968
John Kilpatrick End 1908–1910 1955
Alex Kroll Center 1956, 1960–1961 1997
Bill Mallory Fullback 1921–1923 1964
Lee McClung Halfback 1888–1891 1963
Century Milstead Tackle 1920–1921, 1923 1977
Tom Shevlin End 1902–1905 1954
Amos Alonzo Stagg End 1885–1889 1951
Mal Stevens Quarterback, Halfback 1919–1921, 1923 1974
Herbert Sturhahn Guard 1924–1926 1981
Sam Thorne Halfback 1893–1895 1970
Yale players in the NFL[edit]
More than 25 players from Yale have gone on to play in the National Football League, including running backs Calvin Hill, Chuck Mercein and Chris Hetherington, defensive backs Dick Jauron, Gary Fencik and Kenny Hill, tight ends Eric Johnson and John Spagnola, quarterback Brian Dowling, and linemen Fritz Barzilauskas, Century Milstead and Mike Pyle. Shane Bannon of the Kansas City Chiefs is the only active Yale alumnus currently in the NFL.[13]
Name Position Years Teams
Shane Bannon Fullback 2011–Present Kansas City Chiefs
Fritz Barzilauskas Guard 1947–1951 Boston Yanks, New York Bulldogs, New York Giants
Art Braman Tackle 1922–1923 Racine Legion
Bruce Caldwell Fullback 1928 New York Giants
Rich Diana Running back 1982 Miami Dolphins
Brian Dowling Quarterback 1972–1977 New England Patriots, Charlotte Hornets (WFL), Green Bay Packers
Greg Dubinetz Guard 1979 Washington Redskins
Joe Dufek Quarterback 1983–1985 Buffalo Bills, San Diego Chargers
Gary Fencik Defensive back 1976–1987 Chicago Bears
Chris Hetherington Fullback 1996–2006 Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers, St. Louis Rams, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers
Calvin Hill Running back 1969–1981 Dallas Cowboys, The Hawaiians (WFL), Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns
Kenny Hill Defensive back 1981–1989 Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Raiders, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs
Dick Jauron Defensive back 1973–1980 Detroit Lions, Cincinnati Bengals
Eric Johnson Tight end 2001–2007 San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints
Herb Kempton Quarterback 1921 Canton Bulldogs
Alex Kroll Tackle, Center 1962–1962 New York Titans
Nate Lawrie Tight end 2004–2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals
Don Martin Defensive back 1973–1976 New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Chuck Mercein Running back 1965–1970 New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, New York Jets
Than Merrill Defensive back 2001 Chicago Bears
Century Milstead Tackle 1925–1928 New York Giants, Philadelphia Quakers (AFL), New York Giants
John Prchlik Tackle 1949–1953 Detroit Lions
Gene Profit Defensive back 1986–1988 New England Patriots
Mike Pyle Center 1961–1969 Chicago Bears
Jeff Rohrer Linebacker 1982–1987 Dallas Cowboys
Bill Schuler Tackle 1947–1948 New York Giants
John Spagnola Tight end 1979–1989 Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers
Paul Walker End, Defensive back 1948 New York Giants
All-Americans[edit]
Yale guard Pudge Heffelfinger became the first professional football player in 1892.
Frank Hinkey was a four-time All-American (1891–1894).
Fullback Ted Coy was a three-time All-American (1907–1909).
Since the first All-American team was selected by Caspar Whitney in 1889, more than 100 Yale football players have been selected as first-team All-Americans. Consensus All-Americans are noted below with bold typeface.
1889: Amos Alonzo Stagg (end), Charles O. Gill (tackle), Pudge Heffelfinger (guard)
1890: William Rhodes (tackle), Pudge Heffelfinger, Lee McClung (halfback)
1891: Frank Hinkey (end), John A. Hartwell (end), Wallace Winter (tackle), Pudge Heffelfinger (guard), Lee McClung (halfback)
1892: Frank Hinkey (end), Alexander Hamilton Wallis (tackle), Vance McCormick (halfback)
1893: Frank Hinkey (end), Bill Hickock (guard), Frank Butterworth (halfback)
1894: Frank Hinkey (end), Anson Beard (tackle), Bill Hickock (guard), Phillip Stillman (center), George Adee (quarterback), Frank Butterworth (fullback)
1895: Fred Murphy (tackle), Sam Thorne (halfback)
1896: Lyman Bass (end), Fred Murphy (tackle), Burr Chamberlain (center), Clarence Fincke (quarterback)
1897: John Hall (end), Burr Chamberlain (tackle), Rodgers (tackle), Gordon Brown (guard), Charles Chadwick (guard), George Cadwalader (center), Charles de Saulles (quarterback)
1898: Burr Chamberlain (guard), Gordon Brown (guard), Malcolm McBride (halfback)
1899: George Stillman (tackle), Gordon Brown (guard), Albert Sharpe (halfback), Malcolm McBride (fullback)
1900: Sherman Coy (end), George Stillman (tackle), James Bloomer (tackle), Gordon Brown (guard), Herman Olcott (center), George Chadwick (halfback), William Finck (halfback), Albert Sharpe (halfback), Perry Hale (fullback) Charles Gould (end)
1901: James Hogan (tackle), Herman Olcott (guard), Henry Holt (center)
1902: Tom Shevlin (end), Ralph Kinney (tackle), James Hogan (tackle), Edward Glass (guard), Henry Holt (center), Foster Rockwell (quarterback), George Chadwick (halfback), Harold Metcalf (halfback), Morgan Bowman (fullback)
1903: Charles Rafferty (end), Tom Shevlin (end), James Hogan (tackle), James Bloomer (guard), Foster Rockwell (quarterback), Harold Metcalf (halfback), Ledyard Mitchell (fullback)
1904: Tom Shevlin (end), Neal (end), James Hogan (tackle), James Bloomer (tackle), Ralph Kinney (guard), Roswell Tripp (guard), Clint Roraback (center), Foster Rockwell (quarterback), Lydig Hoyt (halfback)
1905: Tom Shevlin (end), Roswell Tripp (guard), Guy Hutchinson (quarterback), Howard Roome (halfback)
1906: Robert Forbes (end), Lucius Horatio Biglow (tackle), Arthur Brides (guard), Clarence Hockenberger (center), Tad Jones (quarterback), Hugh Knox (halfback), Paul Veeder (fullback), Samuel F.B. Morse (fullback)
1907: Clarence Alcott (end), Lucius Horatio Biglow (tackle), Tad Jones (quarterback), Ted Coy (fullback)
1908: William Goebel (guard), Hamlin Andrus (guard), Ted Coy (fullback)
1909: John Kilpatrick (end), Henry Hobbs (tackle), Hamlin Andrus (guard), Carroll Cooney (center), Stephen Philbin (halfback), Ted Coy (fullback)
1910: John Kilpatrick (end), Jim Scully (tackle), Fred J. Daly (halfback)
1911: Douglas Bomeisler (end), Jim Scully (tackle), Pomeroy Francis (guard), Hank Ketcham (center), Art Howe (quarterback), Jesse Philbin (fullback)
1912: Douglas Bomeisler (end), Carroll T. Cooney (guard), Hank Ketcham (center)
1913: Ben Avery (end), Bud Talbott (tackle), John Pendleton (guard), Hank Ketcham (guard), William Marting (center)
1914: Red Brann (end), Bud Talbott (tackle), Harry LeGore (fullback)
1915: Clinton Black (guard)
1916: Charles Comerford (end), George Moseley (end), Clinton Black (guard), Lawrence Fox (guard)
1920: Tim Callahan (guard), John Acosta (guard)
1921: Malcolm Aldrich (halfback)
1922: Harry Cross (guard), Phillip Cruikshank (guard)
1923: Century Milstead (tackle), Bill Mallory (fullback)
1924: Richard Luman (end), Johnny H. Joss (tackle), Winslow Lovejoy (center), Ducky Pond (halfback)
1925: Johnny H. Joss (tackle), Herbert Sturhahn (guard)
1926: Herbert Sturhahn (guard)
1927: Dwight Fishwick (end), Sidney Quarrier (tackle), Bill Webster (guard), John Charlesworth (center), Bruce Caldwell (halfback)
1929: Wade Greene (guard), Albie Booth (quarterback)
1930: Frederick Linehan (guard)
1932: Robert Lassiter (halfback)
1936: Larry Kelley (end), Clint Frank (quarterback)
1937: Clint Frank (quarterback)
1942: Spencer Moseley (center)
1944: Paul Walker (end)
1945: Paul Walker (end)
1960: Ben Balme (guard)
1970: Tom Neville (tackle)
1972: Dick Jauron (running back)
1977: John Pagliaro (running back)
1981: Rich Diana (running back)
See also[edit]
List of winningest college football teams
References[edit]
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