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Bulldog Turner

Center

Clyde Douglas Turner

Inducted 1960

Date of Birth

11/10/1919

Birthplace

Sweetwater, TX

School

Hardin-Simmons University (1937-1939)

Bio

Clyde "Bulldog" Turner was Hardin-Simmons' only Hall of Famer and one of the greatest centers ever to play the game of football. Whenever the selectors of all-time teams get together, Turner's name is mentioned in the company of centers such as Mel Hein, Ki Aldrich, and Chuck Bednarik. Turner was a 6-2, 218-pounder with unusual speed and technique, a big and mobile lineman who led Hardin-Simmons to fantastic success in the late 1930s. During the Bulldog's three varsity seasons, his team won 23 games, lost only three and tied two. As a sophomore, Clyde aided the team in an 8-0-1 campaign, marred only by a 7-7 tie with Howard Payne College in the season opener. Hardin-Simmons was 8-2-0 in 1938; then finished 7-1-1 in 1939, when Loyola nipped his team, 6-0, and San Francisco managed a 6-6 tie. His teams were considered to be in the small college classification and he won Little All-America notice in 1939. But Hardin-Simmons frequently played big-time schools. Turner followed his collegiate career with success as a Chicago Bears center and linebacker 1940-1952, winning all-pro recognition

Stats

Height 6'2

Weight 218

Career Highlights

  • 1939 First Team All-America (College Div.)
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