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IMMORTAL: Nevers’s single-game
scoring record still stands.
Courtesy United States Postal
Service
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ernie nevers was such a good football
player that legendary
Stanford coach Glenn S. “Pop” Warner claimed
he was better than Jim Thorpe, whom Warner also coached.
Sports Illustrated in 1962 named Nevers the best college
football player of all time.
In August, the U.S. Postal
Service issued commemorative stamps of Nevers, ’25,
and fellow greats Walter Camp, Red Grange and Bronco
Nagurski. The Early Football Heroes
stamps are the first to feature a Stanford player.
(Warner, who coached Stanford from 1924 to 1932, had
his own stamp
in 1997.)
Nevers, a fullback, is best remembered for
his performance in the 1925 Rose Bowl. Playing with
special braces to support
his ankles, both of which had been broken
during the season, Nevers outgained the famed Four Horsemen backfield of Notre
Dame, but the Irish prevailed, 27-10. He went on to play professional football
and in 1929 scored 40 points in one game for the Chicago Cardinals, a record
that has never been matched. |