GopherSports: Who is your Gopher Football Offensive Line Mount Rushmore?



Milt Sunde
John Williams
Matt Herkenhoff
Greg Eslinger
 

Mark Setterstrom and Keith Fahnhorst a few more good ones
 

Greg Eslinger
Bobby Bell
Tom Brown
Keith Fahrnhorst
Ben Hamilton
 


Don't forget Ezell Jones for what he did on the football field for the Gophers and what he's done for the Twin Cities after his NFL career was over.
 

Leo Nomellini? Two times consensus All American at offensive tackle; started at Minnesota from his first game freshman year. In NFL, 10 times All Pro, early years on offense later years on defense. First round draft pick; in NFL Hall of Fame.
 
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Ed Widseth
Clayton Tonnemaker
Tom Brown
Leo Nomellini
Greg Eslinger
 

Leo Nomellini? Two times consensus All American at offensive tackle; started at Minnesota from his first game freshman year. In NFL, 10 times All Pro, early years on offense later years on defense. First round draft pick; in NFL Hall of Fame.
Also College Hall of Fame (joining Bobby Bell, Carl Eller and Bronko Nagurski as Gophers who are in both the College and NFL Hall of Fames). Hard to fathom these days, but Leo "The Lion" was a professional wrestler in the off-season during his NFL career. Specializing mostly in tag team events, he was a 10 time tag team champion - his partners included former gopher Vern Gagne.
 



This one is a bit more challenging in that some of the best gopher lineman in history played both ways, and Gophersports seems to have likely designated them to one position only.

Tom Brown, Carl Eller, Bobby Bell, Leo Nomellini, Dick Wildung, Ed Widseth, and Clayton Tonnemaker are all in the College Football Hall of Fame and all of them played both ways for Minnesota.
 

Also College Hall of Fame (joining Bobby Bell, Carl Eller and Bronko Nagurski as Gophers who are in both the College and NFL Hall of Fames). Hard to fathom these days, but Leo "The Lion" was a professional wrestler in the off-season during his NFL career. Specializing mostly in tag team events, he was a 10 time tag team champion - his partners included former gopher Vern Gagne.

Minnesota had some of the coolest athletes back then. All the wrestlers, great football, great baseball, great hockey (from high school through college, through pros, including Olympics). I wish I could have lived through some of those years. Born in '72, I didn't pay attention to the Miracle on Ice, or how special the entire past was. Thanks for posting this.
 





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