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Induction. 1951. Position: Halfback. Years: 1923-1925. Place of Birth: Forksville, PA. Date of Birth: Jun 13, 1903. Place of Death: Lake Wales, FL. Date of Death: Jan 28, 1991. Jersey Number: 77.
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Harold "Red" Grange was the miracle man of the 1920s, picked for the all-century team, named the Galloping Ghost because no one could catch him. He was fast, elusive, football's greatest open-field runner up to his time.
Harold "Red" Grange was the miracle man of the 1920s, picked for the all-century team, named the "Galloping Ghost" because no one could catch him. During his time, Grange was to college football what Babe Ruth was to baseball.
Harold Edward "Red" Grange (June 13, 1903 – January 28, 1991), nicknamed "the Galloping Ghost" and "the Wheaton Iceman", was an American football halfback who played for the Chicago Bears and the short-lived New York Yankees. His signing with the Bears helped legitimize the National Football League (NFL).
Harold "Red" Grange. Induction: 2017. Bio. FOOTBALL • 1923-25. As its first legitimate star, Red Grange is credited with establishing the popularity of professional football.
Of the original 17 individuals inducted in 1963, three spent a majority of their careers with the Chicago Bears. This includes the founder, long time owner, and head coach George Halas, long time halfback and two-way player Bronko Nagurski, and the "Galloping Ghost" Red Grange.