PERHAPS MORE THAN any player in the history of college football, Red Grange captured the imagination of America during the 1920s and beyond. It was on a warm October day that Grange inspired the great sportswriter Grantland Rice to coin the nickname “The Galloping Ghost,” as he dismantled an undefeated University of Michigan team that was on a 20-game winning streak. By the time the final gun sounded, Grange had amassed a total of 402 yards on the ground and through the air.
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