The "Monsters of Midway" as you saw on NFL films started with
this man..RIP
The Bears stole that nickname from the University of Chicago, which is actually located around the Midway Plaisance between 59th and 60th Street (so the nickname actually made sense). The Bears also copied the "C" logo that looks kinda like a wishbone from the University of Chicago.
The University of Chicago football team was Big Ten champion seven times and national champion twice.
Eleven men who played football for the University of Chicago are in the College Football Hall of Fame.
The University of Michigan's fight song, "The Victors," was written to celebrate beating the University of Chicago in a football gamed that gave Michigan an undefeated season and the Western Conference title.
The first winner of the award now called the Heisman Trophy (back then it was the Downtown Athletic Club Trophy) was Jay Berwanger, a halfback who played at the U of C.
That's all pretty funny now. The University of Chicago completely stopped having a football team in the 1930s. Football returned in 1969, but at a very different level. Today the University of Chicago's football team plays in Division III against teams from places like Monmouth College, Beloit, and Grinnell.
ObButkus:
I was just a little too young to be able to appreciate Butkus playing. While I probably did see him in moments of games my parents were watching, I was too young to understand or identify players. Similarly, my mom woke me up when I was just a couple of months old and held me in front of the TV so I would technically have seen the first moon landing. I obviously don't remember it, but I saw it. Anyway, I never really followed the NFL until the 1976 season. In '75, I was getting more interested in what was happening when I sat with my dad when he was watching games, especially because kids in the neighborhood taught me how to play football and we'd been playing a lot, but I didn't start to actually follow the league until '76. Butkus retired in 1973.
But I sure heard a lot
about Butkus from my dad. Dad loved the way Butkus played and told lots of stories over the years about things he'd seen Butkus do on the field.