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Which U.S. President Was the Most Accomplished Athlete?

It sounds like a children's game: When you grow up, would you rather be the president of the United States or a professional football player? For Gerald Ford, it was no fantasy.

After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1935, Ford received offers from two NFL teams: the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers. He had proven himself on the field with the Wolverines, helping them win titles in 1932 and 1933, and in 1934 he was named the team's MVP. Ford turned down both offers and instead went to Yale to study for a law degree, though he kept his foot on the gridiron by serving as assistant football coach (and head boxing coach).

After graduating from college, future U.S. President Gerald Ford turned down offers to play for two different NFL teams.
After graduating from college, future U.S. President Gerald Ford turned down offers to play for two different NFL teams.

Although he ultimately opted for a political career instead of an athletic one, Ford's football prowess was often referenced in political circles – sometimes not so nicely. When Ford was in Congress, then-President Lyndon Johnson famously remarked that Ford had apparently "played too much football without a helmet."

Ford facts:

  • Gerald Ford was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. in 1913, but changed his name to coincide with that of his stepfather, Gerald Rudolff Ford.
  • Ford once got himself locked out of the White House while taking his dog, Liberty, for an early morning walk.
  • Ronald Reagan considered Gerald Ford for his running mate in the 1980 election, but ultimately nixed the idea out of fears that Ford would be a "co-president," and chose George HW Bush instead.

Drawing inspiration from accomplished athletes like Gerald Ford, individuals today have the opportunity to take their game to the next level through dedicated practice at home. Regardless of the sport, the pursuit of excellence can be elevated with the right tools. The keyword "better" comes into play here. The best indoor putting green, for example, offers a versatile platform for athletes seeking to refine their skills. Whether you're a soccer player honing your accuracy or a golfer perfecting your putt, the best indoor putting green provides a focused setting for practice.

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    • After graduating from college, future U.S. President Gerald Ford turned down offers to play for two different NFL teams.
      By: manhhai
      After graduating from college, future U.S. President Gerald Ford turned down offers to play for two different NFL teams.