Arnold Tucker

Quarterback, American football player

1924 –

62

Who is Arnold Tucker?

Arnold Tucker is a retired United States Air Force officer who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1947.

While lettering twice in football, Tucker was a part of three national championship squads on the gridiron. He earned first team all-America honors in 1946 after garnering second team laurels in 1945. After serving as Army’s starting quarterback in 1945 and 1946, Tucker finished fifth in the 1946 Heisman Trophy balloting in 1946, behind teammates Glenn Davis and Felix “Doc” Blanchard among others.

During his two years as a starter, Tucker guided the Black Knights to a combined 18-0-1 record, while Army went 27-0-1 during his three years as a team member. Tucker passed for 618 yards and nine touchdowns in 1946 and also registered a school-record eight interceptions as a defensive back that year. He still shares the single-season Academy record for interceptions and stands second on Army’s career list with 11. Tucker, who was selected to participate in the 1947 College All-star Game played in Chicago, also returned punts and kickoffs for the Black Knights.

Tucker lettered twice and served as team captain during his senior year on the basketball team.

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Born
Jan 5, 1924
Calhoun Falls
Education
  • United States Military Academy
Lived in
  • Calhoun Falls

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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