![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||
| Ed "Big Ed" Widseth | |
![]() |
Position: Tackle |
| Member Biography | |
|
One of Minnesota's greatest tackles, Ed Widseth "lived" in
enemy backfields and was unquestionably the pillar of strength
in the Gopher line during a truly remarkable era. In each of
Widseth's varsity seasons, the Gophers claimed national
championships. They lost but once in 24 games, the blemish a
6-0 upset decision to Northwestern in 1936. He was a three-
time All-America tackle; in 1936 he was captain and was
voted Minnesota's Most Valuable Player. A slashing, driving
invader, Widseth used his 6-2 220-pound body to pummel
opposing players, relentlessly advancing until the ball-carrier
was within his grasp and quickly felled. Widseth also won two
baseball letters as a first baseman and pitcher for Minnesota.
He played professionally with the New York Giants 1937-
1940; an injury ended his career. Widseth coached St.
Thomas College 1945-1946; his team won the Minnesota
College Conference title both years.
| |