[6] Kaw "skipped over the ooze and water as if he were running on a cinder track, sidestepping a small lake and a Penn tackler with one and the same motion.
In 1956, Kaw, then a resident of Oakland, California, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
He was flown to New York and inducted into the Hall of Fame during a halftime ceremony at the Cornell–Harvard game in October 1956.
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