Paul McKee (American football)

[5] On November 28, 1948, McKee was ejected from a game for decking with a hard right another future Hall of Famer, the Chicago Bears' Clyde "Bulldog" Turner.

This was after Turner had stunned him with a forearm and elbow to the face (in the era before facemasks) while McKee was running a decoy route left and Baugh throwing incomplete right.

"[6] After retiring from the NFL, McKee embarked on a career of college and high school coaching, teaching, and athletics administration.

[7] He went on to coach high school football at Rome Free Academy, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, and Rush-Henrietta, all in upstate New York.

RFA's seven wins included an 18-6 victory over Rochester's Aquinas Institute; their lone loss was by just two points, 20-18, to Auburn.