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  1. Harold “RedGrange Enshrinement Speech 1963. Presenter: Jimmy Conzelman. Friends, Red Grange was the first professional football explosion. The galloping ghost of the Illini captured the nation’s attention like no player ever did and he brought this spotlight with him when he stepped directly from the Big Ten gridirons into the Bears lineup.

  2. Jul 24, 2021 · Red Grange, the “Galloping Ghost”, was a halfback at U of Illinois then the Chicago Bears in the 1920s and 30s. Grange is a college and Pro Football Hall of Famer pic.twitter.com/VuCwT9qKuf. — Sports Days Past (@SportsDaysPast) September 11, 2019. Capitalizing on Granges fame, the Bears played 19 games in two months.

  3. May 17, 2018 · Sports and Games. Sports: Biographies. Red Grange. views 2,074,955 updated May 17 2018. Red Grange (1903-1991) made football history as one of the most remarkable amateur and professional gridiron athletes of all. He was called "The Galloping Ghost," and it was his presence that brought pro football from the sandlots to the big time.

  4. 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.

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Meet Harold "Red" Grange: One of the greatest football players of all time. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Grange's Illinois debut back in 1923, it is important to reintroduce the Illini FamILLy to a man who revolutionized the game of football at the college and professional levels.

  6. Monday, September 4. Galloping Ghost scared opponents. By Larry Schwartz. Special to ESPN.com. In sport's Golden Age, he was football's golden boy. Red Grange was the name, though he was...

  7. Place of Death: Lake Wales, FL. Date of Death: Jan 28, 1991. Jersey Number: 77. Height: 5-11. Weight: 175. High School: Wheaton, IL (Wheaton HS) 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.

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