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James Blumenstock

  • Class
    1942
  • Induction
    1977
  • Sport(s)
    Football
James Blumenstock played for the Fordham football team from 1939-41.

Playing both running back and punter, Blumenstock had a big role in the 1941 Cotton Bowl, scoring on a 15-yard touchdown to get Fordham within a point, 13-12, against Texas A&M.  He rushed for 42 yards and a score, while catching one pass for 17 yards.  He also punted seven times for a 29.7 yards per punt average.  He earned All-American status in 1941.

He was also a part of the Rams' 1942 Sugar Bowl Championship, defeating Missouri, 2-0, as the team racked up 137 rushing yards for the game.

In his post-Fordham career, Blumenstock played one season for the New York Giants.
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