Tennessee Volunteers No. 36 | |
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Position | Guard |
Class | of 1941 |
Career history | |
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High school | Massillon (OH) Washington |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | August 20, 1917 |
Place of birth | Massillon, Ohio |
Date of death | June 26, 1986 (aged 68) |
Place of death | Memphis, Tennessee |
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College Football Hall of Fame (1990) |
Ed Molinski (August 20, 1917 – June 26, 1986) was a Hall of Fame college football player for the University of Tennessee. He later became a doctor after being involved in boxing, World War II, and college coaching.
Molinski played his high school ball at Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, where he played for legendary coach Paul Brown from 1934 to 1936. After graduating, he moved on to Tennessee where he played for another legendary coach, Robert Neyland. Molinski was a standout at guard in both high school and college.
While at Tennessee, he helped lead the teams there to a 31-2 record and three undefeated regular seasons. He was a member of the 1938 Tennessee team that won the National Championship, and the 1939 team that put together an unscored upon regular season. That year, Molinski was named to several All-American teams. He was also named All-American the following season in 1940. In 1939, he was named to the 1939 College Football All Polish-American Team.
Molinski was an All-American at the guard position, but was noted as a great player on both sides of the ball. He played on the defensive line for his entire career at Tennessee. Molinski was known as a fiery player during his time at Tennessee, a benefit for the offensive and defensive line positions. His temperament was apparent when he was ejected early in the 1939 Orange Bowl, the final game for the 1938 championship team.