Ollie Matson

Ollie Matson

Ollie Genoa Matson II was an American Olympic medal winning sprinter and professional American football running back who played in the National Football League, in 1952 and from 1954 to 1966. He graduated from George Washington High School in San Francisco in 1948. Matson attended the City College of San Francisco prior to transferring to the University of San Francisco. While in school, Matson became a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. In 1951, Matson's senior year at USF, he led the nation in rushing yardage and touchdowns en route to leading the Dons to an undefeated season. He was...
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Birthdate:May 1, 1930
Birthplace:Trinity, Texas
Date of death:February 19, 2011
All Positions Played:Running back, Return specialist, Halfback
Education:University of San Francisco

Education

University of San Francisco
University of San Francisco
Location:San Francisco
Founded:October 15, 1855
Colors:Gold, Green
Mascot:The Don

The University of San Francisco is a private, Jesuit/Catholic university located in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded in 1855, USF was established as the first university in San Francisco. It is the second oldest institution for higher learning in California and the tenth-oldest...
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Hometown of Ollie Matson

Trinity
Trinity, Texas
Population:2,646

Trinity is a city in Trinity County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,721 at the 2000 census. Trinity is located at 30°56′44″N 95°22′32″W / 30.94556°N 95.37556°W / 30.94556; -95.37556 . According to the United States...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where did Ollie Matson go to school?
  • A:
    Ollie Matson went to school at the University of San Francisco.
  • Q:
    Where was Ollie Matson born?
  • A:
    Ollie Matson was born in Trinity.

Awards & Accolades

  • NL Pro Bowl MVP
    1956
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
    1972
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