Grattan O'Connell explained

Grattan O'Connell
Birth Date:October 27, 1902
Birth Place:Thomaston, Connecticut
Position1:End
College:Boston College
Playing Years1:1925–1926
Playing Team1:Hartford Blues
Playing Years2:1927
Playing Team2:Providence Steam Roller
Databasefootball:OCONNGRA01

John Grattan O'Connell (October 27, 1902  - March 14, 1942)[1] was an American professional football player who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) from 1926 to 1927. He played for the Hartford Blues during the 1926 season and the Providence Steam Roller during the 1927 season.

Prior to his professional career, O'Connell played football at the college level, while attending Boston College. While in college, he started every game of his four-year football career with the Eagles. O'Connell once blocked six kicks in a game while at BC and earned All-American honors during his junior year. Outside of football, he played for the school's basketball team.

O'Connell was a cartoonist and contributed to The Heights while at Boston College.[2] At the time of his death, O'Connell was working as a sportswriter for the Hartford Courant.[3]

In 1971, O'Connell was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1949 - 1940 Pro Football Necrology List. Pro Football Deaths 1942. Oldest Living Pro Football Players. 2012. 2012-06-01.
  2. News: Featuring 'Carpe Noctem' in 'He Whose Pocketbook Gets Slapped' . 12 April 2021 . The Heights . 3 February 1925 . Boston, Massachusetts . 3.
  3. News: Grat O'Connell Funeral Will Be Held On Monday . 13 April 2021 . Hartford Courant . 15 March 1942 . Hartford, Connecticut . 46.