Clint Wyckoff

Clinton Randolph Wyckoff (September 4, 1874 – August 16, 1947) was an American college football player, and the first consensus All-American not from Yale, Harvard, Princeton or Penn. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1970.

Clint Wyckoff
Cornell Big Red
PositionQuarterback
ClassGraduate
Career history
College
Personal information
Born:(1874-09-04)September 4, 1874
Elmira, New York
Died:August 16, 1947(1947-08-16) (aged 72)
Buffalo, New York
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight141 lb (64 kg)
Career highlights and awards
College Football Hall of Fame (1970)

Wyckoff was born in Elmira, New York and attended Elmira Free Academy. He then attended Cornell University, just to Elmira's north, where he was graduated in 1896. At Cornell he was captain of the football team immediately succeeding the Pop Warner. He was also a member of the Kappa Alpha Society at Cornell.

Wyckoff later went on to work for Atlas Steel Company.

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