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Ross CarterFootball

Ross Carter (Mar. 10, 1914 – Jun. 19, 2002) earned a reputation as a fearsome lineman and masters athlete and was eventually voted into an athletic hall of fame four times. Born in Missouri, he grew up in Oregon and graduated from Lakeview High School. He attended Southern Oregon University and played football in 1932..Read More

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George Christensen – Football

(Dec. 13, 1909 – Jul. 1, 1968) George Christensen carried the University of Oregon’s name into the National Football League during the early years of the league as a lineman before becoming a successful businessman. Born in Pendleton in 1909, Christensen played at Oregon from 1928-30 and was a Pacific Coast Conference all-star as a..Read More

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Brad Ecklund – Football

Brad Ecklund (May 9, 1922 – Feb. 6, 2010) played his way into Oregon lore as one of its most versatile athletes and characters, starring on the field, in the ring, on the sidelines and even on the silver screen. Born in Los Angeles, Ecklund graduated from Milwaukie High School as a star in football,..Read More

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James V. Dixon – Football

(Mar. 5, 1904 – Jun. 8, 1966) Jim Dixon was an All-American lineman during his career at Oregon State and then served as an assistant football coach and head wrestling coach long enough that the school named a building after him. Dixon played left tackle at OSU under coach Paul Schissler from 1924-26 and was..Read More

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Norman “Red” FranklinFootball

(Dec. 13, 1911 – May 16, 1947) Norman β€˜Red’ Franklin was an All-American at Oregon State, who played three seasons in the NFL before retiring. Born in Rhode Island in 1911, he found his way to Corvallis and played running back from 1932-34. In 1933, Franklin had 94-yard kickoff returns in two games and was..Read More

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