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* Lettered as quarterback in 1932,33,34. | * Lettered as quarterback in 1932,33,34. | ||
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* Went on to become a renowned Hollywood film producer. | * Went on to become a renowned Hollywood film producer. | ||
* Threw a 93-yard touchdown pass to [[Livesay,_Ransom|Ransom Livesay]] versus the [[1932]] [[Oregon]] team. This record stood until [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] connected [[Stokes, J.J.|J.J. Stokes]] for a 95-yarder in the [[1993]] [[Washington]] game. | * Threw a 93-yard touchdown pass to [[Livesay,_Ransom|Ransom Livesay]] versus the [[1932]] [[Oregon]] team. This record stood until [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] connected [[Stokes, J.J.|J.J. Stokes]] for a 95-yarder in the [[1993]] [[Washington]] game. | ||
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* Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] in 1986. | * Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] in 1986. | ||
+ | Note: His brother, [[Frankovich, Lee|Lee]], also played for UCLA and was [[team captain]] in 1937. | ||
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[[Category: Player Listing]] | [[Category: Player Listing]] |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 14 September 2017
Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends
MIKE FRANKOVICH
Career Highlights
- Lettered as quarterback in 1932,33,34.
- Went on to become a renowned Hollywood film producer.
- Threw a 93-yard touchdown pass to Ransom Livesay versus the 1932 Oregon team. This record stood until Wayne Cook connected J.J. Stokes for a 95-yarder in the 1993 Washington game.
Accolades
- Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986.
Note: His brother, Lee, also played for UCLA and was team captain in 1937.
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