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Ed Hunsinger

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Date of birth
  
June 8, 1901

1925
  
Hartford Blues

1925
  
Waterbury Blues

Died
  
August 23, 1960


College
  
Notre Dame

Role
  
American Football coach

Place of birth
  
Chillicothe, Ohio

Name
  
Ed Hunsinger

Positions
  
End

Date of death
  
August 23, 1960(1960-08-23) (aged 59)

Education
  
University of Notre Dame

Edward Hunsinger (June 8, 1901 – August 23, 1960) was an All-American end at the University of Notre Dame. He played for the Fighting Irish from 1922 until 1924, alongside the famed Four Horsemen. However, he also was involved with the Irish All-Stars 1925 exhibition game against the Pottsville Maroons, which led to the Maroons being stripped of the 1925 NFL Championship. During his time at Notre Dame, Hunsinger was a member of the "Seven Mules" line. He never played football prior to his time with the Irish.

Also in 1925, Hunsinger was signed on to play professional football for the Waterbury/Hartford Blues, which were later members of the National Football League in 1926. However, by 1926, he was playing for the Brooklyn Horsemen of the first American Football League.

During the mid-1930s Hunsinger was an ends coach at Fordham University, where he moved Vince Lombardi from end to guard. He later left the school to coach at Niagara College. He later described that the toughest games he ever played in were against United States Military Academy.

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Ed Hunsinger Wikipedia