Horace Gillom

Horace Gillom
Horace Gillom kicking the ball on a 1951 football card
Gillom on a 1951 football card
No. 59, 84
Position:Punter
End
Personal information
Born:(1921-03-03)March 3, 1921
Roanoke, Alabama, U.S.
Died:October 28, 1985(1985-10-28) (aged 64)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:221 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Massillon Washington
(Massillon, Ohio)
College:Ohio State, Nevada
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Punts:492
Punt yards:21,206
Punt average:43.8
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Horace Albert "Big Horse" Gillom (March 3, 1921 – October 28, 1985) was an American professional football player who was a punter and end in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). He played ten seasons for the Cleveland Browns between 1947 and 1956. Cleveland head coach Paul Brown, who coached Gillom in high school, college and professionally, called him his best all-around high school player and once said there "has never been a better punter than Horace".[1]

Growing up in Ohio, Gillom played for Brown on the football team at Massillon Washington High School, where he excelled as an end, linebacker and punter. In Gillom's three seasons between 1938 and 1940, Massillon won all of its games and captured two High School Football National Championships. Gillom followed Brown to Ohio State University in 1941, playing on the school's freshman football team before dropping out because of poor grades. He then entered the U.S. Army and served for three years in World War II. Upon his discharge, Gillom enrolled at the University of Nevada, Reno to finish his college career. He led the country in scoring in 1946 but left the school after the season, again because of poor grades.

Gillom signed with the Browns, an AAFC team coached by Brown, in 1947. He handled all of the team's punting chores and played as a utility end on both offense and defense. Gillom's Cleveland teams won three straight AAFC championships before the league dissolved and the Browns were absorbed by the NFL. The Browns won the NFL championship in 1950 and repeated in 1954 and 1955. Gillom was a consistent punter, never averaging below 41.2 yards per kick in a season. His abilities declined in his later years, however, and he was released during the 1956 season. Gillom attempted a comeback in 1961 with the New York Titans of the American Football League, but failed to make the team. He moved to Los Angeles and worked as a security guard for the rest of his life. Gillom died of a heart attack in 1985. He was named in 2007 as a Cleveland Browns Legend, a grouping of the team's best-ever players.

Gillom contributed to the evolution of punting by standing further back from the center than was usual at the time to give himself more room to make kicks. His kicks were also high, which gave the coverage team more time to get down the field and stop punt returns. Gillom's distance from center and emphasis on hang time were followed by later generations of punters.

Early life

Gillom grew up in Massillon, Ohio and attended Massillon Washington High School.[2] He was a star end on the Massillon football team like his older brother Odell, but was also a linebacker and punter.[1][3] Bud Houghton, who coached him when he was in junior high school, said Gillom needed a step and a half more than usual to get his punts off, but he was the best he had ever seen once he made the kick.[1] Houghton moved Gillom 15 yards behind the snapper instead of the usual 10, which gave him the room he needed.[1] Gillom was a favorite of Massillon High football coach Paul Brown, who said in his autobiography that there "has never been a better punter than Horace."[1]

Gillom played for the Massillon Tigers between 1938 and 1940, a period during which the team won all of its games and two High School Football National Championships.[4][5][6][7] Gillom, who also played basketball and other sports, earned All-Ohio honors at Massillon and was one of several black players on the team at a time when many northern high schools excluded them.[1] Brown's policy was to use his best players, regardless of race.[1] Gillom set school records for points scored in a season and touchdown passes caught in a season.[8] His record of 108 points in a season still stands.[3]

College and military service

Brown became Ohio State's head football coach in 1941 and recruited Gillom to the school.[2] Gillom played on Ohio State's freshman team that year as an end opposite Dante Lavelli.[9] Gillom was expected to move up to the varsity team the following year as a blocking back, but was kicked out of school in January for failing to maintain his grades.[10] Brown later said Gillom did not fail any courses and was back at Ohio State doing "some extra reading in history that he can make up", but his struggles with classwork ultimately kept him off the Ohio State team in 1942.[11][12] Gillom enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II before he played on the varsity team.[9]

Gillom fought in the European Theatre of World War II and participated in the Battle of the Bulge near the end of the war. He was discharged after three years of service, having earned three Bronze Star Medals.[13] By that time, Brown had become the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, a team in the new All-America Football Conference (AAFC).[9] Brown wanted Gillom on the team, but changed his approach after signing fullback Marion Motley in 1946.[9] Motley, a black star who played in high school for Massillon rival Canton, joined the Browns from the University of Nevada, Reno, where former Canton coach Jim Aiken was head coach.[9] As compensation for drawing Motley away, Brown arranged for Gillom to go to Nevada for the 1946 season.[9] Gillom led the nation in punting at Nevada that year, but left the school in December because of poor grades.[9][14]

Cleveland Browns

Gillom signed with the Browns in early 1947, making him the third black player to join the team after Bill Willis and Motley.[9] Before the season started, he played in the College All-Star Game, a now-defunct matchup between the National Football League (NFL) champion and a selection of the best college players from around the country.[9] Gillom played well in the game as the All-Stars beat the Chicago Bears, 16–0.[9] With the Browns, Gillom was used mostly as a punter and a defensive end. He came in second in the AAFC in punting average in his rookie season at 44.6 yards as Cleveland finished the regular season with a 12–1–1 record and beat the New York Yankees to win the AAFC championship.[15] "Gillom had such a powerful leg and kicked the ball so far; before that punters used to line up 10, 12 yards behind the center", running back Sherman Howard later said. "He started the 15-yard drop. And with Horace, he would kick it so high that by the time guys got down, the ball was coming down, so most guys had to fair catch."[9]

The following season, Gillom saw time as an offensive end when regular Dante Lavelli broke his leg and was sidelined for seven games.[16] Cleveland won all of its games in 1948, recording professional football's first perfect season and beating the Buffalo Bills in the championship game.[17] The Browns won the championship again in 1949, but the AAFC dissolved after the season and the Browns were absorbed by the more established NFL.[18] Gillom's salary was $6,000 ($76,834 in 2023 dollars) in the Browns' last AAFC year.[19]

The 1950 season was another strong one for Cleveland. The team finished the regular season with a 10–2 record, tied with the New York Giants for first place in the American Conference.[20][21] This set up a playoff with the Giants to secure a spot in the championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.[21] Cleveland won 8–3, thanks in part to Gillom's punts. His kicks repeatedly gave the Giants poor field position and pinned them near their own end zone.[22] The Browns went on to win the championship against the Rams on a last-minute Lou Groza field goal.[23] Gillom finished second in the league in punting average, with 43.2 yards.[24]

Cleveland reached the championship game in the following three seasons but lost each time, once to the Rams and twice to the Detroit Lions.[25] Gillom led the NFL in punting in 1951, with a 45.5-yard average.[26] He again led the league the following season, averaging 45.7 yards per punt, and was selected for the Pro Bowl, football's all-star game.[27] Gillom was second in the NFL in punting average in 1953.[28] During his years with the Browns, Gillom's long, high punts and his habit of standing further back from center than was usual set a precedent followed by many of his successors at the position.[29] His kicks had a long hang time, which allowed teammates to get further downfield to defend the punt return.[30] "We didn't just go back 40 yards, we went back 50, 60 yards because he just kicked it so damn far and so high", Otto Schnellbacher, who played against the Browns with the Yankees and Giants, later said.[31] Gillom's positioning behind the center gave him more space to kick but also put more distance between him and the opposing linemen, reducing the likelihood of a block.[31]

The Browns reached the championship game in 1954 and beat the Lions for a second NFL title.[32] Gillom had the league's second-longest punting average for the second year in a row.[33] Another championship followed in 1955.[34] Despite his consistency, Gillom's punting slipped in his last years, and by 1956 he had to compete with rookies for a spot on the roster. At 35, he was Cleveland's oldest player and suffered from a sore back.[35] He made the team but was released toward the end of the season in November.[36] When he left the game, his career punting average of 43.8 yards was the second-best in NFL history behind Sammy Baugh's 45.1 yards.[37] He never averaged below 41.2 yards per punt and was among the top three punters in his league in six of the eight years when he punted full-time.[37] Because his punts were so long and high, opponents' punt returns were limited. He punted more than 400 times from the start of his career before one was returned for a touchdown.[37] He was also a serviceable end, making 43 receptions when he played the position for periods in 1948 and 1949.[37] Brown lauded his diverse abilities, calling him "the best all around athlete I coached at Massillon" and saying he was "successful at everything he did".[37]

Later life and death

Gillom attempted a return to football in 1961, trying out for a spot on the New York Titans of the American Football League, a circuit formed the previous year. He was released, however, before playing in a game.[38] He moved to Los Angeles in the 1964 and worked at the city's recreation department as a security guard.[39][40] He was a "trouble chaser" who patrolled the city's parks without a uniform or weapon. "Any playground having trouble they call on me", he said in 1970. "The last one was a gang fight two weeks ago at a pool in Highland Park."[40]

Gillom lived in Los Angeles for the rest of his life. He died in 1985 of a heart attack suffered while working as a security guard at a hospital.[41] He had a son and a daughter with his wife, Mamie.[3] Gillom was named a Browns Legend in 2007, an honor given by the team to the best players in its history.[42] He was inducted into Stark County, Ohio's high school football hall of fame in 2009.[3] Gillom still holds the Browns record for longest punt, at 80 yards, and is second in career punting yards behind Don Cockroft.[43]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cantor 2008, p. 30.
  2. ^ a b Piascik 2007, p. 71.
  3. ^ a b c d Thomas, Jim (July 10, 2009). "Hall inductee: Horace Gillom was Massillon's scoring machine". Canton Rep. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  4. ^ Cantor 2008, p. 206.
  5. ^ Zirin, Alex (November 19, 1938). "Massillon Favored To Repulse Canton". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 17.
  6. ^ Zirin, Alex (November 19, 1939). "Massillon Hurls Back Canton, 20-6". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 3C.
  7. ^ Zirin, Alex (November 17, 1940). "Massillon Jolts Canton For 33D Straight Victory". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 3C.
  8. ^ Williams, Hymie (September 27, 1975). "Hy Notes". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Canton. p. 4C.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Piascik 2007, p. 72.
  10. ^ "Gillom, Buckeye Grid Hopeful, Leaves College". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Columbus, O. Associated Press. January 10, 1942. p. 15.
  11. ^ "Gillom Back at Ohio, Says Brown Here". Cleveland Plain Dealer. January 15, 1942. p. 17.
  12. ^ Zirin, Alex (June 30, 1942). "Cleary Hopes to Make Brown Forget Gillom". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 15.
  13. ^ Peticca, Mike (September 6, 2012). "Cleveland Browns' 100 best all-time players: No. 78 -- Horace Gillom". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  14. ^ "Gillom Leaves Nevada". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Reno, Nev. Associated Press. December 15, 1946. p. C1. Coach Jim Aiken said today Negro football star Horace Gillom of Massillon, O., one of the west coast's outstanding ends, has resigned from the Nevada team and left school because of a poor academic showing.
  15. ^ Piascik 2007, pp. 72, 81.
  16. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 109.
  17. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 121.
  18. ^ Piascik 2007, pp. 141, 146.
  19. ^ Lebovitz, Hal (May 28, 1978). "What does the ledger show?". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 2.
  20. ^ "1950 Cleveland Browns Statistics & Players". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2012.
  21. ^ a b Piascik 2007, pp. 173–174.
  22. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 176.
  23. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 181.
  24. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 184.
  25. ^ Piascik 2007, pp. 233, 253, 281.
  26. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 235.
  27. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 254.
  28. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 284.
  29. ^ Piascik 2007, pp. 259–260.
  30. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 259.
  31. ^ a b Piascik 2007, p. 260.
  32. ^ Piascik 2007, pp. 324–325.
  33. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 319.
  34. ^ Piascik 2007, p. 341.
  35. ^ Heaton, Chuck (August 28, 1956). "Gillom's Punts in Ram Game Lift Hopes for 10th Season With Browns". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 26.
  36. ^ Heaton, Chuck (November 28, 1956). "Browns Acquire Four Standouts in Pro Grid Draft". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 35. The squad has undergone a number of roster changes in the past three weeks ... Horace Gillom, perennial punter from Massillon, having been released.
  37. ^ a b c d e Piascik 2007, p. 261.
  38. ^ "Gillom Fails in Titan Bid". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Bear Mountain, N.Y. Associated Press. August 23, 1961. p. 27.
  39. ^ Hickey, William (December 9, 1964). "This sporting life...". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 54. Horace Gillom, star punter for the Browns from 1947–56 now lives in Los Angeles where he is employed by the Los Angeles Recreation Department.
  40. ^ a b Lustig, Dennis (September 13, 1970). "Whatever Happened to...Horace Gillom?". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 10C.
  41. ^ Heaton, Chuck (November 2, 1985). "Off The Cuff". Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 3D.
  42. ^ "Scott, Green inducted into Cleveland Browns Legends". Canton Rep. June 14, 2012. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  43. ^ "Cleveland Browns Kicking & Punting Career Register". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on November 11, 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2012.

Bibliography

  • Cantor, George (2008). Paul Brown: The Man Who Invented Modern Football. Chicago: Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1-57243-725-8.
  • Piascik, Andy (2007). The Best Show in Football: The 1946–1955 Cleveland Browns. Lanham, Maryland: Taylor Trade Publishing. ISBN 978-1-58979-571-6.

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