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Mahan enrolled at Harvard in 1912 and played halfback for Harvard's varsity football team. Although he weighed only 165 pounds, Mahan played every minute of every football game for Harvard from 1913 to 1915. Mahan was selected as a first-team All-American in each of those years, leading Harvard to a
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wrote the following about Mahan: "If the future football generals develop a better all-around man than Eddie Mahan, captain of the great Harvard team of 1915, whose playing brought not only victory to Harvard but was accompanied by great admiration throughout the football world, they may well
804:"St. Nazaire Wins Gridiron Battle: Downs 36th Division Team in Exciting Game at Colombes; Eddie Mahan the Star; Former Harvard Football Captain Runs Sixty-five Yards for First Touchdown". The Stars and Stripes. January 24, 1919. 243:. Mahan later recalled his days at Andover, "Well do I recall those wonderful days at Andover and the games between Andover and Exeter. There is intense rivalry between these two schools. Many are the traditions at Andover." 502:. In a January 1919 game played in France, Mahan led a Navy football team to a 12–0 win over a U.S. Army team. A press account reported that Mahan was the star of the game, running 65 yards for the first touchdown: 1927: 376:
added, "Mahan is awarded the honor of being Harvard's greatest football player, a terror to the opposition offensively and defensively. As a line plunger he ranks with the greatest in history."
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field and later worked for the Massachusetts Department of Natural Resources. He made his debut in investment banking in August 1927, accepting a position with the
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Mahan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard in the spring of 1916, with a major in political science and economy. He played semi-professional baseball in
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After the war, Mahan returned to Harvard as the coach of the team's halfbacks. In August 1924, he was also appointed head coach of the Harvard baseball team.
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three consecutive years from 1913 to 1915. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest football players in the first 50 years of the sport and was named by
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Ray Warwick (August 15, 1942). "Mahan, Ex-Collegian, Asserts Long War May Change Football". Blytheville Courier News (United Press article).
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Mahan later described his technique for evading tacklers as follows: "I simply give them the foot—right or left—and then take it away."
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Edward W. Mahan, a three-time All-America football player who was considered the greatest back in Harvard's history, died yesterday...
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were willing to give me a good contract with a bonus if I made good, but the risk was not worth the undertaking. I considered the
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clubs, but none was willing to meet his demand for a salary of $ 6,500. Mahan described his negotiations in an interview with the
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was asked to choose the greatest football player of all time, he selected Mahan. He explained his choice as follows:
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As a senior and team captain in 1915, Mahan climaxed his college football career by scoring four
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named Mahan to his all-time team and wrote, "Mahan lacked the crashing force of a Heston or a
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more seriously than any other team but my negotiations there too were not satisfactory ..."
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Mahan was frequently mentioned among the greats of the game. In 1927, George Trevor of the
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In 1975, after a long illness, Mahan died of cancer at Glover Memorial Hospital in
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team for three years. In an exhibition game in the spring of 1916, Mahan pitched a
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Harvard's sole loss during Mahan's three years on the team was a 10–0 loss to
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In August 1916, Mahan accepted a position as assistant football coach at the
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club made an offer to me but they too thought I had a gold-brick scheme. The
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and scored two touchdowns, including a 67-yard run. And in the 1915 Harvard–
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as the greatest football player of all time. In 1951, he was elected to the
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Webb, Melville (December 1, 1917). "Eddie Mahan With Us Again Today".
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Football Days: Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball
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Mahan played his first varsity game for Harvard in 1913 against
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Recognition as one of the greatest football players of all time
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Ray Clark (August 13, 1927). "The Day Book". Syracuse Herald.
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during the summer of 1916 and also worked as the head of the
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in 1915. After the game, Mahan apologized to Harvard coach
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game, he threw a pass for a 61-yard gain on a fake punt.
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In November 1925, football writer W.B. Hanna compared
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Mahan was offered a contract by several 1666: 1652: 1491: 1477: 1308: 1294: 1206: 1192: 923: 909: 893: 203:(January 19, 1892 – July 22, 1975) was an 841: 383:as part of the first group of inductees. 227:as part of the first group of inductees. 1863:California Golden Bears football coaches 697: 695: 391:Mahan also played for Harvard's varsity 254: 1893:College Football Hall of Fame inductees 826: 824: 822: 743: 741: 713: 711: 709: 683: 681: 679: 677: 636: 634: 632: 630: 628: 616: 614: 612: 1835: 1675:1915 College Football All-America Team 1500:1914 College Football All-America Team 1317:1913 College Football All-America Team 670:. 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In 1928, 346:New York Sun 345: 343: 339: 331: 326:Bill Edwards 323: 319: 311: 303: 292: 280:extra points 273: 262: 250: 234: 217:All-American 200: 199: 147:All-American 81:(1975-07-22) 18: 1848:1975 deaths 1843:1892 births 1767:Bob Higgins 1759:Bert Baston 1732:Eddie Mahan 1632:John McEwan 1525:Eddie Mahan 1425:Bud Talbott 1358:Eddie Mahan 1253:Eddie Mahan 1158:Bill Decker 1152:(1996–2012) 1144:(1991–1995) 1142:Leigh Hogan 1136:(1979–1990) 1128:(1969–1978) 1120:(1955–1968) 1112:(1949–1954) 1104:(1947–1948) 1094:Floyd Stahl 1088:(1944–1945) 1080:(1939–1943) 1078:Floyd Stahl 1072:(1926–1938) 1062:Eddie Mahan 1056:(1920–1924) 1048:(1918–1919) 1016:(1911–1914) 1008:(1907–1910) 956:(1900–1901) 948:(1865–1899) 887:Eddie Mahan 878:Eddie Mahan 539:Wall Street 514:Later years 488:Paul Purman 476:World War I 231:Early years 22:Eddie Mahan 1837:Categories 1449:Ray Keeler 1433:John Brown 1334:Gus Dorais 1270:Head coach 1263:Bob Storer 1046:Hugh Duffy 564:References 354:Jim Thorpe 334:Red Grange 314:Jim Thorpe 276:touchdowns 221:Jim Thorpe 62:1892-01-19 1708:Dick King 1683:Backfield 1508:Backfield 1325:Backfield 1150:Joe Walsh 547:U.S. Navy 450:New Haven 405:Babe Ruth 336:to Mahan: 269:Princeton 1815:Bob Peck 1783:Cub Buck 1160:(2013– ) 465:Berkeley 411:won the 393:baseball 362:Michigan 209:halfback 45:Halfback 41:Position 1086:No team 1038:No team 946:Unknown 880:at the 549:during 474:During 429:Detroit 397:shutout 295:Cornell 241:Andover 213:Harvard 115:Harvard 111:College 1096:(1946) 1064:(1925) 1040:(1917) 1032:(1916) 1024:(1915) 1000:(1906) 992:(1905) 980:(1904) 972:(1903) 964:(1902) 437:Braves 356:, and 189:(1951) 122:(1917) 98:Weight 90:Height 71:, U.S. 668:(PDF) 541:firm 312:When 265:Maine 76:Died: 56:Born: 1742:Line 1559:Line 1376:Line 407:and 284:Yale 211:for 166:1917 159:1915 155:1914 151:1913 140:1913 1730:FB 1722:HB 1714:HB 1706:HB 1698:HB 1690:QB 1547:FB 1539:HB 1531:HB 1523:HB 1515:QB 1364:FB 1356:HB 1348:HB 1340:QB 1332:QB 889:at 726:in 522:in 498:'s 490:'s 370:Coy 360:of 1839:: 1813:C 1805:G 1797:G 1789:T 1781:T 1773:E 1765:E 1757:E 1749:E 1630:C 1622:G 1614:G 1606:G 1598:T 1590:T 1582:E 1574:E 1566:E 1455:C 1447:G 1439:G 1431:G 1423:T 1415:T 1407:T 1399:T 1391:E 1383:E 988:, 821:^ 740:^ 721:. 708:^ 694:^ 676:^ 647:^ 627:^ 611:^ 593:^ 571:^ 553:. 530:. 352:, 157:, 153:, 1667:e 1660:t 1653:v 1492:e 1485:t 1478:v 1309:e 1302:t 1295:v 1207:e 1200:t 1193:v 924:e 917:t 910:v 782:. 423:: 168:) 161:) 149:( 142:) 138:( 64:) 60:(

Index


Halfback
Natick, Massachusetts
Harvard
League Island Marines
National champion
1913
All-American
1913
1914
1915
1917
College Football Hall of Fame
American football
halfback
Harvard
All-American
Jim Thorpe
College Football Hall of Fame
Natick, Massachusetts
Andover

Maine
Princeton
touchdowns
extra points
Yale
College Football Hall of Fame
Cornell
Percy Haughton

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