Tut Imlay

During those two years, Tut played for the Los Angeles Buccaneers and the New York Giants.

In 1926, Imlay earned 1st Team All-NFL honors by the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

While in college, Imlay once tossed a football to teammate Harold Muller from the top of a 415-foot building in San Francisco.

[2] On December 26, 1925, the first touchdown scored in East–West Shrine Game history was a 27-yard pass by Imlay to Brick Muller, which turned out to be the only points scored in the inaugural game, resulting in a 6–0 West victory.

[3] In 1926, the NFL established a traveling team in California, called the Los Angeles Buccaneers.