Lambeau's Role In The College Football Hall Of Fame

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On April 9th, 1898, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the legend of Earl “Curly” Lambeau began. At Green Bay East High School, Lambeau was a star halfback and team captain for the red devils. He then took his talents to the notable University of Notre Dame. In 1919, at age 21, Curly Lambeau formed the Green Bay Packers. He then went on to be one of the era’s most innovative coaches, popularizing the use of the forward pass and winning six National Football League championships. A severe case of tonsillitis crushed Curley’s dreams of playing in between the lines, but fueled him to be the greatest coach to ever step on a football field.

When Lambeau played at Notre Dame, he was lucky enough to be coached by the legendary Knute Rockne. Rockne is now in the College Football Hall Of Fame and is the reason Notre Dame is well known in the NCAA for their football program. Coach Lambeau learned everything he knew from Rockne and owes him a big thanks. The fighting Irish popularized the forward pass at the college level and in Curley’s two years as halfback, he was able to learn enough to take it to the American Professional Football Association. …show more content…

He stood out as the era’s most innovative coach and his 6 national championships were proof of his success. The Packers had 3 consecutive national championships under lambeau as a coach and a part time player and then got 3 more titles in the years 1936, 39’ and 44’ when lambeau was strictly a

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