Red Grange of The Eleven
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The second piece for The Eleven public art project for Canton’s Pro Football Hall of Fame, Red Grange Turns Pro commemorates Chicago Bulls player Harold “Red” Grange. Grange was one of pro football’s big gate attractions in 1925 when he dropped out of the University of Illinois to play for the Chicago Bulls.
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College players rarely turned to going pro back in the day, but Red Grange made his mark on pro football when he had made the decision to quit university and go pro. Known as the “Galloping Ghost” for his inhuman speeds which he ran across the field, it was no wonder that pro football took an interest in the young superstar. Grange was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and today still is one of the most well known college football players turned pro in the sport’s history. His mural commemorates his nickname of a Galloping Ghost with his silhouette fading in and out of view, as well as his nickname “Red”, with a red streak across the building.
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https://www.profootballhof.com/players/harold-red-grange/
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Red-Grange