Hall of Fame

Bob Reynolds

  • Class
  • Induction
    1961
  • Sport(s)
Position: Tackle
Years: 1933-1935
Place of Birth: Morris, OK
Date of Birth: Mar 30, 1914
Place of Death: San Rafael, CA
Date of Death: Feb 08, 1994
Jersey Number: 15
Height: 6-4
Weight: 220
High School: Okmulgee, OK (Okmulgee HS)

Bob "Horse" Reynolds played the full 60 minutes in three Rose Bowl games, thus setting a record for the annual New Year's Day football classic. Standing 6-4 and weighing 220- pounds, it's easy to see why Reynolds was called "Horse." He was the plow which dug deep furrows into enemy defenses, clearing the way for Hall of Fame backs Bobby Grayson and "Bones" Hamilton. It was the era of Stanford "Vow Boys," those dedicated men who vowed never to lose to Southern Cal and never did. Grayson called him "a great blocker. He knocked people down like they were wooden statues." Reynolds was born March 30, 1914, in Morris, Oklahoma, and played high school football at Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He went to Stanford and made All-America tackle in 1934. Reynolds went into the broadcasting business in 1938 and became general manager of Gene Autry's broadcasting company, an officer of the California Angels baseball team and Los Angeles Rams football team. He died February 8, 1994
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