Tom Johnson (tackle, Born 1931)
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Thomas Johnson (born January 19, 1931) was an
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player. He played at the
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and
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positions for the
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from 1948 to 1951. He was selected as the most valuable defensive tackle in the
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in 1950 and as a first-team All-American at the same position in 1951. He was drafted in the 6th round of the
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and became the second
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to play for the
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in the
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.


Early years

Johnson was born in Chicago in 1931 and raised in
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. He attended
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where he played football under legendary high school football coach Oscar "Okie" Johnson. He also played center for the Muskegon Heights basketball team.


University of Michigan

In 1948, Johnson enrolled at the
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where he helped work his way through college by washing dishes. He competed in both football and track and field. Johnson was 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighed 220 pounds as a football player for the Wolverines. Johnson was a starter at the tackle position for Bennie Oosterbaan's
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,
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and
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s. As a sophomore in 1949, Johnson started three games at left tackle, sharing the position with
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inductee Alvin Wistert.


1950 season

As a junior in 1950, Johnson started all 10 games for Michigan at defensive left tackle and also started 6 games at offensive left tackle. The 1950 team started the season with a record of 2-3-1, but turned the season around with a 20-7 win over Indiana. After the Indiana game, the
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praised Johnson, noting that his "work has maintained the same high level whether Michigan rolled or faltered," and further noted that "the burly Muskegon Heights tackle" was "the key man" in Michigan's improvement. The AP story continued:
"The big 220-pound junior has been a standout against Army, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Indiana. Such backs as the Army's Jack Martin and Minnesota's Larry Easer, among others, know the surprise of breaking into the clear only to be dragged down from behind by the cat-quick tackle."
The 1950 team finished the regular season with three straight wins to win the
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championship. The Wolverines went on to defeat California 14-6 in the
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. In December 1950, Bernie Swanson, sports editor of the Minneapolis Star, picked Johnson as the best defensive tackle in the Big Ten Conference.


1951 season

As a senior in 1951, Johnson started all 9 games for Michigan at both defensive left tackle and offensive left tackle. At the conclusion of his playing career at Michigan, the '' Chicago Daily Tribune'' wrote that Johnson ranked with the greatest ever to play at the tackle position for the Wolverines:
"When Tom, known to his teammates as Big Gun, played his final game last fall he had won a place alongside such great Michigan tackles as
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, the three Wisterts, Merv Pregulman, and Al Wahl. He was a 60 minute operator in these days of offensive and defensive platoons. Tom's intuitive ability, his quickness, and his savvy made his work seem so easy that his value was appreciated only by experts. He has the gift of doing the right thing so naturally that he handles blockers and ball carriers in a completely unspectacular way."
In December 1951, Johnson was selected as a first-team defensive tackle on the All-Players All-American team, an All-America team sponsored by the
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and determined based on polling of players in cooperation with the major universities and colleges throughout the United States. The 1951 results were based on a record 18,876 votes. Johnson was also selected as a first-team All-Big Ten tackle by both the
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and
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. At the end of his senior year, Johnson was also selected to play for the College All-Star team in the annual match against the NFL championship team. While training with the College All-Stars, ''Chicago Tribune'' columnist Arch Ward wrote that it would be hard for Michigan coach Bennie Oosterbaan to replace Johnson. Ward added, "Tom Johnson, the 60 minute All-American currently assigned to a first string tackle berth in the College All-Star camp, is the acme of modesty.... Hardly a man around can remember him saying anything since the Collegians gathered at St. John's Military academy."


Track and field

In addition to football, Johnson earned two
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s at Michigan in track and field. He finished second in the
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at the 1952 Big Ten Conference indoor track meet. He graduated from Michigan in 1952, receiving a degree in
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.


Professional football

Johnson was picked by the
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in the sixth round (63rd overall pick) of the
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. When Johnson and Iowa's Donal Riley signed with the Packers, the announcement in the Wisconsin newspapers focused on their race. The ''Oshkosh Daily Northwestern'' ran the story under the headline, "Packers to Try Out Negro Players." '' The Capital Times'' led the story as follows: "The signing of two Negro athletes —- Tackle Tom Johnson of Michigan and Fullback Donal (Mike) Riley of Iowa —- was announced today by the Green Bay Packers." Johnson appeared in eight games for the Packers during the
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. He was the second African-American to play for the Packers, following the lead of fellow Michigan Wolverine, Bob Mann, who joined the Packers in 1950.


See also

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1951 College Football All-America Team The 1951 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1951. The eight selectors recognized by the ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Tom 1931 births Living people People from Muskegon Heights, Michigan Players of American football from Chicago Michigan Wolverines football players Green Bay Packers players