- George Musso
NFL player
DateOfBirth=April 8 ,1910
Birthplace=Collinsville, IL
DateOfDeath=September 5 ,2000
College=Millikin University
Position=Offensive linemen
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years=1933-1944
teams=Chicago Bears
HOF=159
HOFYear=1982George Francis Musso (
April 8 ,1910 in Collinsville, Illinois —September 5 ,2000 in Edwardsville, Illinois) was an AmericanNational Football League lineman, playing bothoffensive guard and tackle as well as defensivemiddle guard . His twelve-year career was spent entirely with theChicago Bears .Early life
Musso was the son of a coal miner who starred in high school sports was therefore offered an athletic grant to attend James
Millikin University . His father, who initially planned to pull him out of school after he completed his "primary" education, grudgingly allowed George to attend college.College Years
Musso attended
Millikin University and was a standout in football,basketball ,baseball , and track. Millikin was in the "Little 19 " conference that included such teams as Eureka, Lombard, and Augustana. In 1929, Musso played against future PresidentRonald Reagan , who played guard forEureka College . Reagan, who weighed about 175 pounds, and Eureka lost to Musso and Millikin 45-6. Musso was already larger than most linemen of his era, playing college ball at 6' 2", 255 pounds. In 1933, George played in the East-West All-Star game, held in Chicago; it was there he first got the attention ofGeorge Halas .NFL Years
Halas, who had doubts the small school Musso could make it in the NFL, offered Musso a $90 a game contract (this was half rate for regular players at that time). Musso agreed and, although he struggled at first, became the centerpiece of the Bears line for 12 years. One reason the Bears of that era were called "Monsters of the Midway" was their imposing size -- Musso, who played professionally at 270 pounds, was one of the largest Bears and one of the largest players in the league. His teammates called him "Moose." He played offensive tackle until 1937 when he moved to guard. He was the first to win All-NFL at two positions; tackle (1935), and guard (1937). He played middle guard or
nose tackle on defense his entire career. Musso captained theChicago Bears for nine seasons, playing on the line with other NFL notables asLink Lyman ,Joe Kopcha ,Walt Kiesling ,Bulldog Turner ,Joe Stydahar , and Danny Fortmann. He played in sevenNFL championship games, with the Bears winning four (1933, 1940, 1941, and 1943). He was inducted to thePro Football Hall of Fame in 1982. Of note, in 1935 as an NFL lineman, Musso played againstGerald Ford of Michigan in the 1935 College All-Star game. Without a doubt, Musso is the only NFL player, to have played against two U.S. Presidents.After the NFL
Musso retired to Edwardsville, Illinois and began a restaurant business. He was the Madison, Illinois county sheriff in the late 1950s and 1960s. He died in his home in Edwardsville in 2000.
External links
*"Pro Football Hall of Fame:" [http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=159 Member profile]
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