Hall of Fame

Forest Geyer

  • Class
  • Induction
    1973
  • Sport(s)
Position: Fullback
Years: 1913-1915
Place of Birth: Southaven, KS
Date of Birth: Dec 09, 1892
Place of Death: Norman, OK
Date of Death: Feb 07, 1932
Height: 6-2
Weight: 162
High School: New Haven, KS (New Haven HS)

Forest Geyer was a 6-2, 162 pound fullback for coach Bennie Owen at Oklahoma. Geyer was not the typical fullback as we know fullbacks today. Geyer was a passing fullback who often threw as many as 35 passes in a game. One teammate said, "Geyer could throw a ball 50 yards and hit a nickel with it every time." His nickname became "Spot" because of his ability to complete "spot" passes beyond the enemy safety. Owen's offense was truly revolutionary during a time when Walter Camp called passing "wide open recklessness." As a sophomore in 1913, Geyer first gained prominence when he replaced Hall of Fame fullback Claude Reeds, when Reeds was forced to sit out a game due to an eligibility dispute. Geyer led Oklahoma to a 9-1-1 record in 1914 and a 10-0 record the following season. The 1915 team led the nation in scoring with 370 points, while Geyer led the nation in points after touchdowns and became an All-America. A geology student, Geyer later became the president of a Texas Oil Company. Geyer was born December 9, 1892 in New Haven, Kansas; he died February 7, 1932, in Norman, Oklahoma.
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