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| Ed "Devil Doll" Franco | |
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Position: Tackle |
| Member Biography | |
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The Fordham Rams of the 1930's were one of college
football's powerhouse teams. Fordham's success was built on
the strength of its line, which became known as the "Seven
Blocks of Granite." Ed Franco and Alex Wojciechowicz were
two "granite blocks" that later became members of the College
Football Hall of Fame. Vince Lombardi was another member
of that famous line. Ed Franco came from Dickinson High
School in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Fordham. He was
elected president of the freshman class. The 5-8, 196-pound
Franco started as a guard for the Rams and was moved to
tackle. In 1935 the Rams posted a 6-1-2 record with five
shutouts. The 1936 squad lost only one game, the season final
to New York University. Franco was captain of the East team
in the East-West Shrine game. Following graduation, he
returned to Fordham as a line coach and later worked for
Vince Lombardi as a scout for the Green Bay Packers.
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