Hall of Fame

Tom Fears

  • Class
  • Induction
    1976
  • Sport(s)
Position: End
High School: Los Angeles, CA (Manual Arts HS)
Years: 1946-1947
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA
Date of Birth: Dec 03, 1923
Place of Death: Palm Desert,CA
Date of Death: Jan 04, 2000
Jersey Number: 55
Height: 6-2
Weight: 213
Other College: Santa Clara [CA] (1942)
High School: Los Angeles, CA (Manual Arts HS)

Tom Fears was a two-way end who helped UCLA to national prominence during the post World War II era. Fears spent his 1942 sophomore season playing for Santa Clara. While with the 7-2 Broncos, Fears helped Santa Clara defeat three Pacific Coast Conference schools. During that 1942 season Fears won All-Pacific Coast honors before joining the Air Force. After the war, Tom followed his brother Charles to UCLA. During his 1946 junior season, UCLA went through the regular season undefeated as the nation's fourth ranked team. The Bruins were an exciting team that on occasion ran a "triple pass" play (forward pass, lateral, lateral) Case to Baldwin to Fears to Clements. In his senior season Fears was named the Bruins' Most Valuable Player. When he turned professional with the Los Angeles Rams in 1948 he was thought to be primarily just a defensive specialist. He quickly proved the experts wrong by leading the league in receiving his first three seasons. He later coached professionally and became a member of both the College and Professional Halls of Fame.
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