Actually Dartmouth doesn’t have a specific hall of fame for football but they do have an athletic hall of fame and although there are football players who have been inducted you are clearly not one of them. They’ve had close to 50 years to select you but somehow it hasn’t happened. Still campaigning?
Your claim that because you were all league one season you are hall of fame worthy is completely crap. What football program in America puts all of their one-time all league players in their hall of fame?
Should every Griz player who was ever been named all league start claiming that they are the equivalent of the actual hall of fame members?
I’m sure you are proud of your inclusion in the Fort Peck Nation hall of fame and that you are the most famous member ever inducted but who is the next most famous inductee?
We’ve never bet on anything.
All first-team all-ivy players are considered to be in the football hall of fame. Their photos are in various places, but all of the ring the wall in the Weight room. My nephew said his weight bench was under my photo.
Dartmouth does NOT have an athletic hall of fame. The Wearers of the Green is not a hall of fame. It has specific criteria. See below. For football, it mean being an all-American, all-ivy for 3 years, or all-ivy in 3 sports. Not that many football players are in the Wearers of the Green.
I was selected to the all 50-year football team, for the first 50 years of the official Ivy League. That is the closest thing to a football hall of fame. There are deserving players since that time.
Fort Peck doesn't have an athletic hall of fame. It's the Montana Indian Athlete Hall of Fame. Tuff Harris (he and I may be the only football players, I think I was the first) , some of the Wetzel family, Mike Chavez, Malia Kipp, Kayla Lambert, Larry Pretty Weasel, JR Camel, Elvis Old Bull, Jonathan Takes Enemy, Pete Conway, Willie Weeks, Floyd Cross Guns, and some other Lady Griz. Mostly basketball players and runners. Some rodeo. If you don't think that's pretty good company, that's okay with me. Marvin Camel, the boxer.
| Larry Pretty Weasel(Class of 2007) | Crow | Widely regarded as one of Montana's best Indian basketball players. Scored 48 points in a 1957 high school tournament game. |
| Don Wetzel Sr. (Class of 2011) | Blackfeet | Co-founder of the MIAHOF. A former University of Montana standout, where he was team MVP in 1971. |
| Elvis Old Bull (Class of 2008) | Crow | A legendary Montana basketball player from Lodge Grass. |
| Sam Horn (Class of 2007) | Crow | Part of the St. Labre's 1977 state championship team; All-American his senior year. |
| Pete Conway II (Class of 2007) | | All-American player at Eastern Montana College (now MSU Billings). |
| Louie Longee (Class of 2007) | Fort Peck Assiniboine-Sioux | High school player in the 1930s who won a state championship in 1936. |
| Philip Red Eagle (Class of 2007) | Fort Peck Assiniboine-Sioux | High school player in the 1930s who won a state championship in 1936. |
| Malia Kipp (Class of 2007) | | All-state basketball and volleyball player from Browning. |
| Jonathan Takes Enemy(Class of 2008) | Crow | Crow basketball legend. |
| Luke Spotted Bear(Class of 2008) | Crow | Crow basketball legend. |
| Willie Weeks | | Also in the Montana High School Association Hall of Fame. |
| Kenny Big Back (Class of 2014) | Northern Cheyenne | Dual-sport athlete (football, basketball) who played at Rocky Mountain College. |
| Tom Yarlott (Class of 2014) | Crow | Crow basketball legend. |
| Tim Henry | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Rodney Plenty Hawk | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| George Yellow Eyes | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Allen “Arsh” Stiffarm | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Jess Wetzel | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Floyd Cross Guns, Sr. | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Murray “Sticks” Harwood | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| LeAnn Montes | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Tamara Guardipee | | Inducted between 2007-2014. |
| Dustyn Azure (Class of 2024) | | Named in a list of 2024 inductees. |
| Felix M. McGowan(Class of 2024) | | Named in a list of 2024 inductees. |
| John Morales (Class of 2024) | | Named in a list of 2024 inductees. |
| Darryl Dupuis | | Honored in a tribute for his induction. |
| Kayla Lambert | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Victor Bearskin | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Spike Bighorn | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Ken Smoker Jr. | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Jack Manning | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| John Weeks | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Felix T. McGowan | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
| Joe Bergie | | Inducted between 2016-2020. |
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Wearers of Green criteria:
1. Dartmouth undergraduates and alumni1 who have been one of the following:
• Member of a Summer or Winter Olympic team representing any nation in any sport
• Member of a full national team representing any nation in a sport offered at Dartmouth3 or an Olympic sport
• Member of a major league professional team4 in a sport offered at Dartmouth3
• Member of a national hall of fame in a sport offered at Dartmouth3 or an Olympic sport
• Individual national or international champion in a sport offered at Dartmouth3 or an Olympic sport
• Individual national or international masters champion in a sport offered at Dartmouth3 or an Olympic sport
2. Varsity athletes who have achieved one of the following while at Dartmouth:
• Named to an All-America team (First, Second, Third Team)5
• Member of an NCAA or national championship6 team
• Individual NCAA national champion
• NCAA national statistical champion
• Member of an IRA or EARC championship crew
• Selected as Ivy League Player-of-the-Year or its equivalent7
• Winner of the Kenneth Archibald Athletic Prize8 (Best senior athlete)
• Winner of the Alfred Watson Trophy8 (Best male athlete, any class)
• Winner of the Class of 1976 Trophy8 (Best female athlete, any class)
• Named first team All-Ivy in three or more years in one sport9
• Named first team All-Ivy in two sports9