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STEVE OWEN'S VITALS
Steve Owen

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Full Name:
Stephen Joseph Owen

Height/Weight:
5'10";237 lbs

Jersey Numbers
: 9, 36, 44, 50, 55

Position: Offensive tackle, Coach

DOB: April 21, 1898

Birthplace: Cleo Springs, Oklahoma

College:
Phillips

Years with the Giants
: 1926-
1953

Hall of Fame Induction
: 1966


STEVE OWEN'S BIO
A great defensive star of the 1920s, played for the Giants from 1926-31, plus a one-game return in 1933. He captained the 1927 team that won the National Football League title and held its foes to a record-low total of 20 points.

Owen coached the Giants for 23 years. He was a co-coach with Benny Friedman in 1930, then assumed the full head coaching responsibility in 1931, a position he kept until 1953. Owens had a coaching record of 153-100-17, including eight divisional and two NFL title teams. Some of his coaching innovations include the A-formation offense, the umbrella defense and the two-platoon system.

Owen went to college at Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma. After a year coaching at his alma mater following his graduation in 1921, Owen joined the Kansas City Blues in 1924. Two years later, the team changed its name to Cowboys. With the Giants, Owens was a four-time All-NFL tackle.

Steve Owen Silver Jubilee
Celebrating 25 years with the New York Giants
Wellington, Tim, and Jack Mara


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Most of Steve Owen’s biographical information is scattered throughout his book, “My Kind of Football,” published in 1952. Steve’s mother sent him to live with a sister in Aline, Oklahoma, to go to high school. There Steve played on a basketball team, which won the state tournament held at Phillips University in Enid. Steve worked summers in the oil fields, and planned to head to Texas after his high school graduation, but, when the war broke out in 1917 his mother convinced him he should enlist in the Student Army Training Corps at Phillips so he could use his education to serve as an officer. Steve said he was “lying under a tree watching the football squad when Johnny Maulbetsch spotted him. ‘You’re big enough to play,’ Maulbetsch said, ‘Why don’t you come out for the team?’ The 1921 Phillips yearbook says Steve “pulled down his third All State position. He was All State guard ’18-’19 and this year was given All State Tackle.” Steve was captain-elect for the 1921 season.
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