2004
Inductees
Joe
Kapp
Eddie
LeBaron
Summer
Sanders
Kristi
Yamaguchi
2003
Inductees
Rosie
Casals
John
Elway
Tom
Meschery
Willie
Shoemaker
2002
Inductees
Mary T. Meagher
George Haines
Lynn Swann
2001
Inductees
David
Wilcox
Phil Woolpert
Tom Watson
Willie Brown
2000
Inductees
Ken Stabler
Dave Stewart
Pablo Morales
Billy Wilson
1999 Inductees
Gordy Soltau
Ronnie Lott
Tommie Smith
Joe Montana

Frankie Albert

 

Frank Culling Albert, "Frankie"
Stanford University, 1938-41
San Francisco 49ers, 1946-52

Frankie Albert enjoys the distinction of being the first player signed by the San Francisco 49ers for competition in the All-American Football Conference. That 1946 event was preceded by Albert’s starring performance as quarterback for Stanford University. There the triple-threat kicked, passed and ran his way to lead the Cardinals to victory in the Pacific Coast Conference and the Rose Bowl against Nebraska. Named All-American in 1940 and 1941, Albert’s AAFC years brought him many titles and records as will; at the top is his 1948 designation as Most Valuable Player. His total of 108 touchdowns is an AAFC record, and in 1949 he set a single-game record when he threw five touchdown passes against Cleveland. Most Thrilling in his three years as 49ers head coach was their 1957 8-4 season, bringing them as far as the NFL Western Division Playoffs.