[4] Memorably, in 1948, he had a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide,[3] and his 842 total yards for 1948 would remain the Gators' single season rushing record until it was broken by Nat Moore in 1972.
[8] He played thirty-four games in all, rushing for 834 yards (his best year was 1951 with 369) and catching twenty-three passes.
In a 1968 interview with The Toronto Star, Hunsinger recalled, I was right back and the play was a sweep to the left.
Hunsinger recounted picking up his wife at Toronto's Royal York Hotel after the game, and heading straight home to Harrisburg with a sick feeling in his stomach.
He also recalled the elation of arriving at his home to find an 800-foot-long "Cheer up, Chuck" telegram with the signatures of 21,947 Montreal Alouettes fans.