- Thurman "Fum" McGraw
NFL player
DateOfBirth=July 17, 1927
Birthplace=Garden City, Kansas
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2000|09|13|1927|07|17
Deathplace=Fort Collins, Colorado
Position=Defensive tackle
College=Colorado State
DraftedYear=1950
DraftedRound=2
DraftedPick=27
DatabaseFootball=MCGRATHU01
PFR=McGrTh00
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years=1950-1954
teams=Detroit Lions
ProBowls=1
CollegeHOF=40004Thurman "Fum" McGraw is a former collegiate football
defensive tackle and 1981 inductee into theCollege Football Hall of Fame .Biography
He was born in
Garden City, Kansas . Standing 6'5" and weighing 235 lbs., McGraw was fresh from action with the U.S. Marine Corps inWorld War II when he enrolled atColorado State University in 1946, when it was known as Colorado A&M. It did not take long before he began making his mark as an exceptional football talent. Working diligently at his game, McGraw called upon lessons learned as a boxer and wrestler to fashion himself into a special breed of football player. His arm strength was crushing to opposing players and his agile style developed through wrestling served him well when fending off enemy linemen. Colorado A&M finished a dismal 2-7-0 in McGraw's freshman season, but things would change quickly. As a sophomore, McGraw helped his Rams post a 5-4-1 mark - the team's best record in 11 years. Then, in 1948, everything came together for the Aggies, who posted surprising upsets over rivals Utah State, Wyoming, Brigham Young and arch rival Colorado. The 1949 campaign, McGraw's last as a four-yearletterman , was even better for the Aggies as they logged an impressive 9-1-0 record marred only by a loss to Wyoming. After graduation, McGraw joined theDetroit Lions and capturedRookie of the Year and All-Pro honors. In 1981 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.Fum's Song
"Fum" McGraw was a booster for the Colorado State University Rams football team. At times, "Fum" would visit the football team prior to games creating an inspired atmosphere. As part of pre-game festivities, "Fum" was known to sing what is now referred to as "Fum's Song". A video of "Fum" singing his song was played on the Hughes Stadium
jumbotron , at football games throughout the 2005 season. The video was traditionally played during the break between the third and fourth quarters. University officials put a halt to the showing of the video before the start of the 2006 season because ofsportsmanship concerns. Students and the Ram's community tried unsuccessfully to continue tradition by singing without the video.Lyrics
"I'll sing you a song of college days and tell you where to go: Aggies where your knowledge is, Boulder spends your dough."
"CC for your sissy boys and Utah for your times. DU for your ministers; for drunkards, School of Mines."
"Don't send my boy to Wyoming U, a dying mother said; Don't send him to old Brigham Young, I'd rather see him dead."
"But send him to our Aggies, it's better than Cornell,"
"Before I'd see him in Boulder, I'd see my son in HELL!"
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