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Ernie Rentner

Halfback

Ernest John Rentner

Inducted 1979

Date of Birth

9/18/1910

Birthplace

Joliet, IL

School

Northwestern University (1930-1932)

Bio

He was regarded as one of Northwestern's All-Time players. Ernest "Pug" Rentner was probably the best all-around halfback in the country during the years he played in Evanston. Rentner was known for being an accurate passer and a dazzling breakaway runner. While running, Rentner slashed through the opposition's defense and slipped through their secondary en route to a score or a long gain. Rentner had great arm strength and huge hands that enabled him to accurately throw passes of 60 yards or more. In almost every game he played, Rentner reeled off long runs either from scrimmage, punt returns, kickoffs or pass interceptions. Rentner led Northwestern through an "almost" undefeated season in 1931. The Wildcats had won every game until the conference office decided to play extra games for charity. Northwestern faced Purdue, and the game would count in the standings. The night before the contest, several members of the Northwestern team were involved in an elevator accident. Although none of the Wildcats were seriously injured, they were badly shaken and lost to Purdue the next day. Rentner was chosen to the consensus All-America team that year, along with two other members of his team. He was selected as Northwestern's Most Valuable Player in 1932.

Stats

Height 6'1

Weight 185

Career Highlights

  • 1931 All-Conference
  • 1931 Consensus All-America
  • 1930 All-Conference
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