Frank Youso

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Frank Youso
Born July 5, 1936
International Falls, MN
Position(s) Offensive tackle
College Minnesota
NFL Draft 1958 / Round 2 / Pick 23
Statistics
Teams
1958-1960
1961-1962
1963-1965
NFL New York Giants
NFL Minnesota Vikings
AFL Oakland Raiders

Frank Michael Youso (born July 5, 1936 in International Falls, Minnesota) is a former American college and professional football offensive tackle. In 2012 he published New York Sleeping Giant: My Life and Pro Football, the story of his life as told to his son, Shawn Youso. The title is the nickname given to Youso by Vince Lombardi in 1958, when he was a rookie with the Giants.

Pro football career

Youso played college football at the University of Minnesota and professionally between 1958 and 1965, starting with the NFL New York Giants and the Minnesota Vikings and moving to the new American Football League's Oakland Raiders in 1964. He was the first player to sign with the Vikings when the franchise was created, having been released by the Giants so he could play in his home state of Minnesota.

Trivia

Youso's grandson, Jake was a prospect for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft

See also


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