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Homer Hazel

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Hazel returned to Rutgers in 1922. He began competing in discus and shot put in the spring of 1922. Upon his return, Hazel was 26 years old, had a wife and children, and was referred to as a "veteran freshman". Eligibility rules prevented him from playing on the Rutgers football team in 1922, so he
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team for five years, compiling records of 5–5 in 1925, 5–4 in 1926, 5–3–1 in 1927, 5–4 in 1928, and 1–6–2 in 1929. His five-year record as head football coach was 21–22–3. After the poor showing in 1929, the Ole Miss student body and alumni were reportedly opposed to Hazel's tactics on the football
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Hazel employs a style in punting that is unusual. After receiving the ball from center he takes a couple of steps almost directly to the right, so that when his foot hits the ball he is practically facing the sideline. ... ot only could he send the ball down the field high and far and straight as a
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where he played at the fullback position for the 1916 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team. He set a Rutgers record in 1916 by kicking five field goals. He was the only player in the country to kick multiple field goals in 1916. After the 1916 season, Hazel left Rutgers due to a lack of funds, and
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In 1923, with his eligibility restored, Hazel, at age 28, starred for the Rutgers football team. He was credited with the longest pass in college football that year, a pass that covered 69 yards in the air. He also scored a touchdown on his own kickoff on October 6, 1923, when an opposing player
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Hazel was married in March 1917 to Marguerite Lorenz. They had three children, and Hazel took jobs as a farm laborer and later as a worker in the mines of the Flint Foundry Company. By 1920, he had been promoted to a superintendent position at a salary of $ 5,000 a year.
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Hazel also won letters for Rutgers in baseball, basketball, and track. He also competed for Rutgers in tennis and lacrosse. He graduated from Rutgers in June 1925 and was regarded as "one of the greatest all-around athletes in Rutgers history."
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and Wilcox-Rich Corporation. In 1951, he was elected by the country's sports writers and broadcasters as part of the inaugural class (32 players, 21 coaches) to be inducted into the newly organized Football Hall of Fame (later renamed the
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from 1925 until his resignation in early 1931. After leaving his position at Mississippi, he was a professional golfer for four years. In 1951, Hazel became one of the inaugural inductees into the
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Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Litchfield, Hillsdale, Michigan; Roll: T624_649; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0111; FHL microfilm: 1374662.
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Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census . Census Place: York, Livingston, New York; Roll: 1071; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0044; FHL microfilm: 1241071.
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in 1924. He was the first player selected as an All-American at two different positions. He also lettered in baseball, basketball and track at Rutgers.
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in 1916 and again from 1923 to 1924. Considered an outstanding punter, kicker, and passer, he was selected as a first-team All-American as an
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fumbled the ball behind the goal line, and Hazel fell on the loose ball for the touchdown. At the end of the season, Hazel was selected by
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In 1924, a 29-year-old Hazel became known as "one of the best passers and kickers in the country." He was selected by
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Hazel was married to Marguerite Lorenz in 1917. After resigning from his position at Ole Miss, Hazel moved to
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and became a football star there. He also excelled in the broad jump and discus throw at Montclair.
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Hazel retired in 1960, and his wife died in 1962. Hazel died at Community Hospital in
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Hazel served as the head football and basketball coach and athletic director at the
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reportedly said that Hazel could have been an All-American at any position.
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In February 1925, Hazel signed to become the head football coach at the
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Hazel worked for 20 years as a personnel director, including stints at
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field. Hazel resigned his post at Ole Miss in January 1930.
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published a column describing Hazel's unusual punting style:
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Piffard, New York
Marshall, Michigan
Rutgers
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Ole Miss
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Ole Miss
Southern Conference tournament
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All-American
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American football
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University of Mississippi
College Football Hall of Fame
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Litchfield Township, Michigan
Montclair Academy
New Jersey

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