- College All-Star Game
The Chicago Charities College All-Star Game was a
preseason American football game played annually (except in 1974) from 1934 to 1976 between theNational Football League champions and a team of star college seniors from the previous year. After theSuper Bowl began, including the two seasons prior to the NFL/AFL merger, the Super Bowl winner was the professional team involved, regardless of which league the team represented. Thus, theNew York Jets played in the 1969 event, although still an AFL team.The game was the idea of
Arch Ward , the sports editor of theChicago Tribune and the driving force behind theMajor League Baseball All-Star Game . The game originally was a benefit for Chicago-area charities and was always played atSoldier Field in Chicago or atNorthwestern University 's Dyche Stadium inEvanston, Illinois .The first game, played before a crowd of 79,432 on August 31, 1934, was a scoreless tie between the all-stars and the
Chicago Bears . The following year, a game that includedUniversity of Michigan graduate and future presidentGerald Ford , the Bears won, 5-0. The first all-star team to win was the 1937 squad, coached by Gus Dorais, which won on a 47-yard touchdown pass from future Hall of FamerSammy Baugh to Gaynell Tinsley.In the 1940s, the games were competitive affairs that attracted large crowds to Soldier Field. But as the talent level of pro football improved, the all-stars had diminishing success. The last all-star win came in 1963, when a team coached by legendary quarterback
Otto Graham beatVince Lombardi 'sGreen Bay Packers , 20-17.By the 1970s, crowds for the event were dwindling. In addition, NFL coaches were reluctant to part with their new draftees (who would miss part of training camp) for a meaningless exhibition at which the players might be injured.
A player's strike forced the cancellation of the 1974 game. The last game took place during a downpour at Soldier Field on
July 23 ,1976 . Despite featuring stars such asChuck Muncie ,Mike Pruitt ,Lee Roy Selmon andJackie Slater , the rookies were hopelessly outmatched by thePittsburgh Steelers , winners ofSuper Bowl X . Pittsburgh was leading 24-0 late in the third quarter when weather conditions made play impossible and the officials called for a delay. The players left the field and were replaced by unruly fans who tore down the goal posts. NFLCommissioner Pete Rozelle decided the game would not be restarted. Chicago Tribune Charities Inc., the sponsor of the game, elected not to bring it back for 1977.The Steelers' win was the 31st for NFL champions in the 43 College All-Star Games. The all-stars won nine, and two ended in ties.
One aspect of the College All-Star Game was later revived. The concept of the Super Bowl champion playing in the first game of the season was adopted in 2004 for the
National Football League Kickoff game ; in that game, the first game of the regular season is hosted by the league champion from the previous year.Game results
1 Scheduled date. ² Game was called late in the third quarter due to heavy rain.
MVP's
"The
Most Valuable Player award was given from 1938 through 1973 and was always awarded to a player on the College All-Stars"ee also
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Pro Bowl , the AFC-NFC all-star game
*Playoff Bowl , another discontinued annual NFL gameExternal links
* [http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/Chicago_Charities_College_All-Star_Game.htm The History of the Chicago Charities College All-Star Game]
* [http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=y-allstargame "The Death of an All-Star Game"] by John C. Hibner, "PFRA Annual", 1986.
* [http://www.hickoksports.com/history/collalls.shtml List of game results] from Hickok Sports.
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