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per the STrib:
Former Gophers football star Gordy Soltau, who played nine NFL seasons and was a three-time All-Pro with the San Francisco 49ers, died Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif., at age 89.
Soltau, an end and placekicker, played with the Gophers from 1946 to ’49. Some longtime Gophers followers consider the 1949 team to be the most talented in school history. It finished 7-2, losing to Michigan and Purdue by a combined 13 points, but had a school-record 12 players selected in the 1950 NFL draft.
The Gophers had three first-round selections — Clayton Tonnemaker, Leo Nomellini and Bud Grant. Soltau was taken next, selected in the third round.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/280878592.html
Go Gophers!!
Former Gophers football star Gordy Soltau, who played nine NFL seasons and was a three-time All-Pro with the San Francisco 49ers, died Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif., at age 89.
Soltau, an end and placekicker, played with the Gophers from 1946 to ’49. Some longtime Gophers followers consider the 1949 team to be the most talented in school history. It finished 7-2, losing to Michigan and Purdue by a combined 13 points, but had a school-record 12 players selected in the 1950 NFL draft.
The Gophers had three first-round selections — Clayton Tonnemaker, Leo Nomellini and Bud Grant. Soltau was taken next, selected in the third round.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/280878592.html
Go Gophers!!