- Wallace Triplett
NFL player
Name=Wallace Triplett
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1926|4|18
Birthplace=flagicon|USA La Mott, Pennsylvania
DateOfDeath=
DraftedYear=1949
DraftedRound=19 / Pick 182
Position=HB
College=Penn State
DatabaseFootball=TRIPLWAL01
years=1949-1950
1952-1953
teams=Detroit Lions
Chicago CardinalsWallace ("Wally") Triplett (b.
April 18 ,1926 ) is a former professionalAmerican football player, the first African-American to be drafted by and play for aNational Football League team. [http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/african-americans.jsp] For that reason, his portrait hangs in thePro Football Hall of Fame inCanton, Ohio .With Dennie Hoggard, Triplett was one of the first African-Americans to take the field in a varsity football game for
Penn State University . During the 1946 season, Penn State'sNittany Lion s team voted to cancel a regular-season game at then-segregatedUniversity of Miami , rather than compromise by not bringing their black players. In 1948, Triplett became the first African-American to play in the Cotton Bowl, catching the tyingtouchdown in Penn State's 13-13 tie withSouthern Methodist University .Triplett was only the third African-American to be picked in the
NFL draft , taken by theDetroit Lions in 1949, but he was the first of the draftees to take the field in a league game (other African-Americans had previously played in the league). The 5'-10", 173-pounder playedrunning back and return specialist for the Lions from 1949-50.Triplett holds the Lions' single-game record in kickoff return yardage with 294 (second highest total in NFL history), including a 97-yard touchdown return, against the
Los Angeles Rams in 1950; his average of 73.5 yards per return in that game is also an NFL record. He also set the Lions' record for the longest run from scrimmage with an 80-yard touchdown against theGreen Bay Packers .Following the 1950 season, Triplett became the first NFL player drafted into military service for the
Korean War . When he returned from active duty, the Lions traded him to theChicago Cardinals . He retired from professional football in 1953.Personal
Since his playing days, Triplett worked as a
teacher , in theinsurance business, and in management for the Chrysler Corporation. He has been married to his wife, Leonore, for more than 50 years. They have four children. Triplett was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter organization established for African Americans.External links
* [http://preview.voicenet.com/~hma63203/BIOS/triplett-wallace.htm Cheltenham High School Hall of Fame]
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