Russ Reader

Russ Reader
Date of birth June 26, 1923
Place of birth Ypsilanti, Michigan
Date of death August 12, 1995
Place of death Milford, Michigan
Career information
Position(s) Defensive back, Halfback, Quarterback
College Michigan, Michigan State
Career history
As player
1941 Michigan
19451946 Michigan State
1947 Chicago Bears
1949 Toronto Argonauts
Career stats

Russell "Big Daddy" Reader Jr. (June 26, 1923 August 12, 1995) was an American football player. Reader was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan and graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan. After graduating from Dearborn High School, Reader enrolled at the University of Michigan where he was a member of Fritz Crisler's 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team.[1] After World War II, Reader enrolled at Michigan State University and played at the halfback position for the Spartans football team in 1946 and 1947. Reader was considered a triple-threat player, as he handled rushing, passing and kicking duties for the Spartans. In November 1945, he led the Spartans to a 330 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, as he threw two touchdown passes and also caught a touchdown pass.[2] He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 21st round (195th overall pick) in the 1947 NFL Draft.[3] Simkus played in two games for the Bears in the 1947 NFL season,[3] and began the 1948 season with the Bears as an understudy for Sid Luckman at the quarterback position. He was also a renowned swimmer and diver.[4] He started the 1949 season with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and finished the season playing for the Windsor Bulldogs in the Canadian American Football League.[5][6] Reader died in 1995 at age 72 while living in Milford, Michigan.[7]

References

  1. "1941 Roster". University of Michigan.
  2. "Spartans Trim Lions, 33 to 0". The Milwaukee Journal. 1945-11-18.
  3. 1 2 "Russ Reader profile". pro-football-reference.com.
  4. "BOB ZUPPKE SAYS '48 BEARS LOOK BETTER THAN 1947 ELEVEN". Chicago Daily Tribune. 1948-08-06.
  5. "Krol, Reader May Not Play Saturday". Ottawa Citizen. 1949-09-14.
  6. "Reader To Play For Windsor Team". Ottawa Citizen. 1949-10-03.
  7. "Social Security Death Index". Roots Web.
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