Ki Aldrich; No. 48, 55, 38; Position: Center / Linebacker: Personal information; Born: June 1, 1916 Rogers, Texas, U.S. Died: March 12, 1983 (aged 66) Temple, Texas, U.S. Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 207 lb (94 kg) Career information; High school: Temple (TX) College: TCU: NFL Draft: 1939 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1: Career history
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Ki Aldrich; No. 48, 55, 38; Position: Center / Linebacker: Personal information; Born: June 1, 1916 Rogers, Texas, U.S. Died: March 12, 1983 (aged 66) Temple, Texas, U.S. Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 207 lb (94 kg) Career information; High school: Temple (TX) College: TCU: NFL Draft: 1939 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1: Career history
Aldrich blocked for Baugh in 1936 and for Davey O'Brien in 1937-38. He was named to the all-time Southwest Conference team. He played pro with the Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins 1939-42, 1945-47, with time out for U.S. Navy service.
1939 Induction 1969 Sport (s) Baseball, Football “Aldrich is probably the greatest defensive center in history.” That’s the way LIFE magazine described TCU’s center-linebacking demon, Charles “Ki” Aldrich, following the 1938 season when the Horned Frogs won the national championship.
Date of Birth: Jun 01, 1916. Place of Death: Coffeyville, KS. Date of Death: Mar 12, 1983. Jersey Number: 48. Height: 5-11. Weight: 195. High School: Temple, TX (Temple HS) His full name was Charles Collins Aldrich, but he was always known as Ki Aldrich. It was a nickname he carried from childhood.
Charles Collins Aldrich. Position: C-LB-G. 6-0 , 207lb (183cm, 93kg) Born: June 1 in Rodgers, TX. More bio, uniform, draft info. 2x Pro Bowl. 1x NFL Champ. 48 55 38. SUMMARY.
Charles Collins "Ki" Aldrich was an American football player. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1960.
His full name was Charles Collins Aldrich, but he was always known as Ki Aldrich . It was a nickname he carried from childhood. In his sophomore year, 1936, Texas Christian went 9-2-2 and beat Marquette 16-6 in the first Cotton Bowl. TCU was 4-4-2 in 1937 and soared to 11-0 in 1938.