Frank Schwab

Guard, American football player

1898 – 1965

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Who was Frank Schwab?

Frank "Dutch" Schwab was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1958.

Schwab graduated from high school in 1912 and worked in coal mines until World War I, when he served as a sergeant in the Army. He played for a service team, where Jock Sutherland, coach of Lafayette College, saw him. He persuaded Schwab to enroll after the war. Schwab stood 5'11" and weighed 180 pounds.

Schwab was the top man on the Lafayette Maroon and White line for four seasons, an intense lineman whose speed and agility were blended with a chess-player's gift of strategy. Schwab was known for an uncanny ability to "read" enemy plays, often stopping a runner's progress before he was able to hit the line of scrimmage. He was an All-American in 1921 and 1922, his junior and senior years, and captained the Maroon and White during his final campaign. As a scholar, Schwab was of honors caliber, also.

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Born
1898
Education
  • Lafayette College
Died
Dec 12, 1965
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on July 23, 2013

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