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Originally Posted by cgjackson222
Correct, Scott! Kirk Gibson won MVP with the Dodgers in 1988 and MOY with Arizona in 2011.
I believe Kirk Gibson is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to have won a MLB MVP.
And despite winning an MVP and finishing 6th in 1984, Kirk Gibson was never an All-Star.
Scott, I'm not sure who the other College Football All-Americans were that on an MLB MVP, but I'd like to know.
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You're missing one college FB HOF'er Jackie Jensen. Somehow Jackie Robinson isn't in the College FB Hall, but he was an All-American who led the nation in yards per carry with 12.2 in 1939! He also led the nation in punt return average in 1939 and 1940, and is still 4th all time in NCAA history.
A side note while Jim Thorpe is almost unanimously considered the greatest athlete to ever live, Jackie should probably at least pop up in the discussion. He was twice the leading basketball scorer in what is today known as the Pacific-10 Conference. In 1940 Jackie Robinson won the NCAA broad- jump title at 24' 10 1/4" which would've won an Olympic gold medal as late as 1952. He won the conference golf championship and reached the semifinals in what was then the National Negro Tennis Tournament.