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Bert Baston

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Albert Preston Baston

Inducted 1954

Date of Birth

12/3/1894

Birthplace

St. Louis Park, MN

School

University of Minnesota (1914-1916)

Bio

Bert Baston was the receiver on a famed Gopher passing combination, hauling down the throws of Arnold "Pudge" Wyman. The two paced Minnesota through the air, while Bernie Bierman carried the ground attack as Minnesota compiled a record of 12 victories, a loss and a tie through the 1915 and 1916 campaigns. The Gophers were 6-0-1 in 1915 when Bierman suffered a sprained ankle in the game against Illinois. Both teams were unbeaten entering the battle and the best the Wyman-Baston duo could produce was a 6-6 tie. The next year was an offensive explosion for the Gophers. With their great passing game leading the way, they averaged over 49 points a game in logging a 6-1-0 record. A 14-9 defeat at the hands of Illinois was the lone blemish that year. Not even the loss to Illinois could spoil Baston's accomplishments. He repeated as an All-America selection, the first in Gopher history to do so. Bert later returned to Minnesota to assist head coach Bernie Bierman for 18 years.

Stats

Height 6'1

Weight 170

Career Highlights

  • 1916 All-Conference
  • 1916 Consensus All-America
  • 1915 All-Conference
  • 1915 First Team All-America
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