Frank Collins was drafted out of the University of Utah and played for 10-12 years between the NFL, USFL, and Canadian League from the mid 70's to the mid 80's. He twice spent a short time with the Steelers. He was not a starter, but saw playing time time and/or was on practice squads, but made a good career out of playing football. He even scored a touchdown or two. He played for Cincinnati, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Washington. It was prior to the internet, but I've found several newspaper articles in archives. He was a local star in Beaver Falls. I've met several former players (starters) who know him and played with/against him. He was apparently a short, but very tough and fast back. His nickname was "Frank the Tank".
Frank Collins played 10-12 years as a running back between the NFL, USFL, and Canadian League from mid 70's to mid 80's. He played for the Steelers twice for a short time. He played prior to the internet, only starters are listed for those years on the internet. He may not have been a starter but made a good career out of playing football. He was drafted out of the University of Utah. I've talked to many former starters from the Steelers, they all seem to know him. He definitely saw playing time and was apparently a really tough short fast back who scored a touchdown or two for the Steelers. He was a local star at Beaver Falls. I've found numerous articles about him in archives from his playing days at the University of Utah, Pittsburgh, Washington, Cincinnati, and Chicago. His nickname was "Frank the Tank". Here is a list of every Frank that played for the Steelers Frank Billock (G) 1937 Frank Filchoock (QB) 1938 Frank Souchak (E) 1939 Frank Sullivan (C) 1940 Frank Bykowski (G) 1940 Frank Zopetti (B) 1941 Frank Pastin (G) 1942 Frank Kilroy (T) 1943 Frank Kimble (E) 1945 Frank Sinkovitz (C) 1947-52 Frank Wydo (T) 1947-51 Frank Minni (B) 1949 Frank Varrichione (T) 1955-60 Frank Lambert (K) 1965-66 Frank Lewis (WR) 1971-77 Frank Wilson (TE) 1982 Frank Pollard (RB) 1980-88 There seems to be no Frank Collins. In fact I don't believe there has ever been a player with the last name of Collins that played for the Steelers.
Frank Trechock debuted on September 19, 1937, playing for the Washington Senators at Griffith Stadium I; he played his final game on September 19, 1937, playing for the Washington Senators at Griffith Stadium I.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were the Washington Post reporters who broke this story.
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Frank Ellerbe played in just one game at outfield for the Washington Senators in 1920 and did not start. He made one putout, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Frank Kearse plays for the Washington Redskins.
Frank Kearse plays Defensive Tackle for the Washington Redskins.
Frank Collins - British Army soldier - died on 1998-06-16.
Frank S. Collins has written: 'The green Algae of North America' -- subject(s): Algae
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The most significant number 36 in Washington Redskins history was Pro Bowl linebacker Chuck Drazenovich (1950-59). Pro Bowl safety Sean Taylor wore number 36 during his rookie season of 2004, but wore number 21 from 2005 until his untimely death during the 2007 season. Others who have donned the number for the Redskins include running back Tom Tracy (1963-64), running back Ralph Nelson (1975), running back Timmy Smith (1987-88), tight end Frank Wycheck (1993), special teams player William Bell (1994-96), running back T.J. Duckett (2006) and fullback Darrel Young (2010-current as of August 2012).
Frank Collins was a running back; he later joined the minor pro team, "the colts. I believe he has web site.
Frank Washington Very died in 1927.
Frank Washington Very was born in 1852.
Steve Wyche's father is Wade Wyche, a former NFL defensive tackle who played for the Washington Redskins and Detroit Lions in the 1970s. Wade Wyche passed away in 2015.
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Frank Collins played 10-12 years as a running back between the NFL, USFL, and Canadian League from mid 70's to mid 80's. He played for the Steelers twice for a short time. He played prior to the internet, only starters are listed for those years on the internet. He may not have been a starter but made a good career out of playing football. He was drafted out of the University of Utah. I've talked to many former starters from the Steelers, they all seem to know him. He definitely saw playing time and was apparently a really tough short fast back who scored a touchdown or two for the Steelers. He was a local star at Beaver Falls. I've found numerous articles about him in archives from his playing days at the University of Utah, Pittsburgh, Washington, Cincinnati, and Chicago. His nickname was "Frank the Tank". Here is a list of every Frank that played for the Steelers Frank Billock (G) 1937 Frank Filchoock (QB) 1938 Frank Souchak (E) 1939 Frank Sullivan (C) 1940 Frank Bykowski (G) 1940 Frank Zopetti (B) 1941 Frank Pastin (G) 1942 Frank Kilroy (T) 1943 Frank Kimble (E) 1945 Frank Sinkovitz (C) 1947-52 Frank Wydo (T) 1947-51 Frank Minni (B) 1949 Frank Varrichione (T) 1955-60 Frank Lambert (K) 1965-66 Frank Lewis (WR) 1971-77 Frank Wilson (TE) 1982 Frank Pollard (RB) 1980-88 There seems to be no Frank Collins. In fact I don't believe there has ever been a player with the last name of Collins that played for the Steelers.