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Bob Peck (American football)

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College
  
Pittsburgh

Role
  
American football player


Name
  
Bob Peck

1917
  
Youngstown Patricians

Positions
  
Center

Bob Peck (American football)

Date of birth
  
(1891-05-30)May 30, 1891

Place of birth
  
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of death
  
June 14, 1932(1932-06-14) (aged 41)

Place of death
  
Culver, Indiana, United States

Died
  
June 14, 1932, Culver, Indiana, United States

Education
  
University of Pittsburgh

Bob Peck (May 30, 1891 – June 14, 1932) was an American football player who most famously played center for the Pittsburgh Panthers, where he was a three-time All-American.

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Peck was a prominent center for "Pop" Warner's Pitt Panthers. He was selected as a first-team All-American in each of 1914, 1915, and 1916. Peck also won back-to-back national championships in 1915 and 1916. He dropped out of college during the spring of 1916 due to the death of his father, but he was able to academically qualify for the 1916 season – during which Peck served as team captain – by attending class throughout the summer.

Pro ball

In 1917 he played in the Ohio League, the direct predecessor to the modern National Football League for the Youngstown Patricians and the Massillon Tigers. That season, he earned first team all-pro honors. In 1920, Peck played for the Fort Wayne Friars in the team's victory over the Columbus Panhandles.

Culver Academy

Following his time at Pitt, he served as the Athletic director at Culver Military Academy until his unexpected death attributed to heart disease in 1932. He was posthumously elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954.

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Bob Peck (American football) Wikipedia