Phil Olsen

Phil Olsen

Infobox NFLretired
name=Phil Olsen


caption=Olsen in 2004
position=Defensive tackle/Center
number=
birthdate=birth date and age|1948|4|26
Logan, Utah
deathdate=
debutyear=1971
finalyear=1976
draftyear=1970
draftround=1
draftpick=4
college=Utah State
teams=
* Boston Patriots (1970)
* Los Angeles Rams (1971-1974)
* Denver Broncos (1975-1976)
* Buffalo Bills (1978)
stat1label=Tackles
stat1value=--
stat2label=Sacks
stat2value=--
stat3label=Interceptions
stat3value=0
highlights=
* Utah State #90 retired
nfl=OLS259555
HOF=
CollegeHOF=

Phillip Vernor Olsen (born April 26, 1948) is a former center and defensive tackle in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos and the son of Lynn Jay and Merle Olsen. He also was a member of the Buffalo Bills. He is the younger brother of Pro Football Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen. Graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Business and Economics. Married to college sweetheart Connie in 1970 and has two daughters Tracey and Brooke.

High school

Olsen attended Logan High School, Logan, UT from 1963-1966. He was a three-year starter on the varsity football team as defensive tackle and offensive tackle. An all around athlete, he earned 8 varsity letters in football, basketball and track. While a Logan High Grizzly Olsen was voted All-Division, All-Region, All-State, All-American recognition in football as well as voted All-Division, All-Region in basketball (averaging 18 points a game as a senior). He was on the Top 100 recruits list in football in 1966. He received over 40 college football scholarship offers, making campus visits to Stanford, the University of Iowa, University of Utah, Brigham Young University, and Purdue University.

College

Phil Olsen was a three-year letterman and three-year starter and in 1969 was a consensus All-America selection for the Utah State University Aggies, in Logan, UT. Olsen was an Alpha Sigma Nu Honorary as one of top 12 USU Seniors, 1970, and like his brother Merlin is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Olsen was also the Aggie Team Captain, 1969 Team MVP, and the 1969 USU Athlete of the Year. Wayne Estes Memorial Award, 1970 for "Top USU Student/Athlete/Citizen". His jersey #90 was retired in 1970. After his senior season he played in the East West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl, and College All-Star games. Many pro scouts stated that Olsen compared favorably with brother Merlin, "If he's got any negatives," says one scout, "we don't know about them." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,943153-3,00.html Time's All-America: The Pick of the Pros - TIME ] ]

In Olsen's junior year of 1968 the Aggies were 7-3 and had wins over the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Memphis State University, West Texas State, Utah and BYU. He was voted honorable mention All-America honors that season.

In his sophomore year of 1967 the Aggies were 7-2-1 that year and were seven points from a 10-0 season. USU lost to Colorado State University 16-14 on a controversial officiating call that cost the team potential game-winning field goal attempt. The Aggies also lost to New Mexico State 10-9 on a failed two-point conversion that tipped off the receiver’s hands in the end zone which would have won the game. USU tied Wichita State 3-3 in the season opener in which the Aggie defense held Wichita State to 65 total yards and -2 yards rushing. (Former Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson was the WSU coaching staff at that time). Wichita State amassed only 65 yards in that game, the third-best effort in USU history. The Aggies held San Diego State University to -5 yards rushing and the University of the Pacific to -35 yards rushing, setting the then school record in that category in the process. [ [http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ust/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/06Section8.pdf2007 Utah State University Media Guide] ]

Olsen was co-Captain of the freshman football Team and played on the freshman basketball team as well. (Freshman were not allowed to play NCAA varsity sports until 1972). Dale Brown, of LSU fame, was Olsen's hoops coach as a freshman. That 1966-67 freshman basketball team still holds the record for most wins by a freshman team at USU. [ [http://utahstateaggies.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/050206aaa.html Former Aggie Phil Olsen Is On College Football Hall Of Fame Ballot :: Announcement will be made on May 16 ] ]

Member of the State of Utah’s Sports Hall of Fame (inducted 1985) and USU’s All-Century Football Team [ [http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ust/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/06Section8 Utah State Official Athletic Site ] ] . Inducted into the Utah State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 [ [http://utahstateaggies.cstv.com/halloffame.html Utah State Official Athletic Site ] ] . In 2000, was selected by "Sports Illustrated" as one of the State of Utah’s Top 50 Athletes of the Century. From 2002-2006 was a finalist for the College Football Hall of Fame [ [http://utahstateaggies.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/050206aaa.html Former Aggie Phil Olsen Is On College Football Hall Of Fame Ballot :: Announcement will be made on May 16 ] ] . He is also a Sigma Chi from the Gamma Kappa Chapter at Utah State University.

NFL career

Drafted in the first round (overall #4) of the 1970 draft by the Boston Patriots. Prior to reporting to the Patriots, he suffered a severe knee injury in practice the week of the College All-Star game in Chicago, IL when DT Mike McCoy of the University of Notre Dame, fell on his right knee, ending his 1970 season.

Traded to the Rams before the 1971 season for a #1 draft choice and additional financial compensation. Suffered a second injury to the same knee after winning the starting position at right defensive tackle, yet was able to come back after five weeks and be the starter for the Rams in 1971 and 1972 next to his brother, Merlin Olsen. Merlin and Phil played side-by-side as defensive tackles for the LA Rams in 1971 and 1972, the only time in NFL history this has ever happened. A younger brother Orrin, played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1976. Merlin, Phil and Orrin were all playing in the NFL in 1976, which is one of the few times in NFL history that three brothers have ever played at the same time.

In 1973 and 1974 Phil was moved to defensive end where be backed up Fred Dryer and Jack Youngblood. Traded to the Broncos in 1975 where he reunited with Coach John Ralston who had recruited him out of high school to Stanford and had coached him the East-West Shrine Game. Olsen switched positions again, this time to center where he played through 1976.

Olsen was the captain of the Broncos return teams both seasons there. In 1976 Rick Upchurch had a spectacular year as a rookie kick returner. That year, the Broncos tied the then-NFL record with 6 kicks returned for touchdowns, with Upchuch setting the NFL mark for punt returns for a touchdown in a season with four. That same season, in addition to starting more than half the games at center, Olsen blocked four kicks (a punt, two PATs and a field goal). The Broncos beat the New York Giants 14-13 after Olsen blocked a PAT and for his efforts he was presented a game ball.

He moved on to the Buffalo Bills to reunite with his Ram coach Chuck Knox as one of the "Knox's Guys". These were players who Chuck Knox would bring into his teams to provide leadership, skill and experience. However Phil subsequently suffered a third knee injury and spent his time in Buffalo on the injured reserve unit.

Other activities

*With his brothers, Merlin and Orrin, ran the Olsen Brothers All-Sports Camps from 1971 through 1978 which was an introductory all sports camps for youngsters ages 8-17.

*He first obtained his real estate license in 1974, and during his NFL years and cultivated his interest in commercial industrial real estate through personal investments and partnership syndications. From 1984 to 1992, he was a licensed California real estate broker and a licensed securities dealer. Currently, he is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Montana with expertise in real estate brokerage and real estate development, as well as investor equity funding.

*He is currently the president of Know Your Strengths in Bozeman, MT. Olsen spends most of his time guiding clients and executive-level management through processes dealing with talent discovery, recruiting, job matching, training, motivating, managing and retention.

*Olsen is a Certified DynaMetrics Professional (CDMP) by Professional DynaMetric Programs [ [http://www.pdpnet.com/discover/about.htm About PDP ] ] . CDMP is their highest attainable credential dealing with the recognition of human potential and its applications in human performance. He is also credentialed by the Society for Human Resource Management as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR).

*Olsen is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and horseback riding.

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