Inducted 1956
Date of Birth
12/6/1921
Birthplace
Waukegan, IL
School
Northwestern University (1941-1943)
Bio
Otto Graham was all-state in football and basketball in high school. At Northwestern University he was All-America in football in 1943, All-America in basketball in 1944. He also won two letters in baseball and excelled as a musician, playing the violin, French horn and cornet. (His father was band director at Waukegan High). Northwestern's record in 1941-43, Graham's years, was 5-3, 1-9, 6-2. Graham was left halfback in a single-wing offense. He ran, passed, punted and place-kicked. In 1941, he returned a punt 93 yards against Kansas State. In 1942, his yardage on total offense, 1327, was a school record that lasted 20 years. His 61 points in 1943 set a school record that lasted 43 years. Graham served in the Navy in World War II. He became a pro quarterback with the Cleveland Browns 1946-55. In his ten years the Browns were league champions seven times, runners-up three times. He played pro basketball with the Rochester Royals in 1946 and they won the league title. Graham played in the 1943 and 1946 College All Star Games. He had a 97-yard touchdown run in 1943 and a 40-yard touchdown pass in 1946. He coached the U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1959-65, the Washington Redskins 1966-68, and served as Coast Guard Academy Athletic Director 1970-84. Graham was named to both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Stats
Height 6'0
Weight 190
Career Highlights
- 1943 All-Conference
- 1943 Conference MVP
- 1943 First Team All-America
- 1943 Heisman - Third
- 1943 Led nation in punt returns
- 1942 Third Team All-America
Class of 1956
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