Vern Mullen Explained

Vern Mullen
Birth Place:Taylorville, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Taft, California, U.S.
Number:15, 8, 17
Position1:Halfback
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:186
College:Illinois
West Virginia Wesleyan
Playing Years1:1923
Playing Team1:Canton Bulldogs
Playing Years2:1924–1926
Playing Team2:Chicago Bears
Playing Years3:1927
Playing Team3:Chicago Cardinals
Playing Years4:1927
Playing Team4:Pottsville Maroons
Career Highlights:
  • NFL champion (1923)
Nfl:MUL367209

Vern Elmo Mullen (February 27, 1900 - September 14, 1980) was a professional football player from Taylorville, Illinois.

Early life

Mullen was born in Taylorville, Illinois and graduated from Taylorville High School.[1] After high school, Mullen split his college time between the University of Illinois and West Virginia Wesleyan College. While at Illinois, Mullen also competed in track and field, was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity, and participated in student opera.[2] [3]

College scandal

In 1921, Mullen served as a ringer for his hometown Taylorville team against a team from rival Carlinville, who was also using ringers from Notre Dame. He left college to play in the game with nine other Illinois players. Taylorville's plan was to use its regular team in the first half and substitute the Illinois players in the second half. However Mullen, being a hometowner, would play the entire game. After two scoreless quarters, Mullen broke through the line to block a Carlinville punt and returned it 50 yards to the Carlinville two-foot-line. This later set up a score. Taylorville would go on to win the game 16-0 and an estimated $50,000-$100,000 in winnings. The game was well-publicized, but the college players' participation was not revealed until late January 1922. The nine Illinois players were banned from further intercollegiate competition. The eight Notre Dame players were expelled from school. This incident led to a revision of the eligibility rules and codes in the Big Ten Conference and the appointment of a full-time commissioner.[4]

Pro football

Mullen made his NFL debut in 1923 with the Canton Bulldogs, where he helped the team win the NFL Championship. He then played for the Chicago Bears from 1924 until 1926, before traveling crosstown to play for the Chicago Cardinals. He finished his career with the Pottsville Maroons in 1927.[5]

After Pro football

During the 1940s, Mullen coached football for the Taft Union High School Wildcats in Taft, California.[6]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Taylorville Alumni Pro Stats. Pro Football Reference.
  2. Watson. L.D.. July 1927. 14. 2. The Emerald of Sigma Pi. Phi Has Been Fairly Busy. 184–192.
  3. Darnall. A.J.. January 1922. 8. 4. The Emerald of Sigma Pi. Phi Chapter, University of Illinois. 253–255.
  4. Web site: The Decatur Staleys . 2009-02-06 . 2004-02-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040223062149/http://home.comcast.net/~esterneman/sternaman/football.htm . dead .
  5. Web site: Vern Mullen Stats. Pro Football Reference.
  6. Web site: The Taft Newsletter. Taft Union High School District.