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| - Francis Xavier "Frank" Reagan (July 28, 1919 – November 20, 1972) was an outstanding two-way football player who played for the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles in his seven-year National Football League career from 1941 through 1951. Born in Philadelphia, Reagan was the star quarterback/defensive back at Northeast Catholic High School and led the team to championships in 1935 and 1936. He was voted 1st Team All-Scholastic by the Philadelphia Bulletin in his senior year. Reagan then played college football at the University of Pennsylvania. Standing 5'11" and 182 lbs., Reagan was a varsity player during George Munger’s first three seasons as head coach of the Quakers, 1938, 1939, and 1940. His 135 points scored is still ninth all-time in UPenn history and his 103 points scored as a senior is the second most in one season in over 120 years of Pennsylvania football. Reagan had one of the great individual performances of all time against Princeton on October 19, 1940, rushing for 200 yards, scoring five touchdowns and 31 points in a 46–28 victory at Franklin Field. In a game at Michigan in 1938, Reagan was responsible for 356 total yards, rushing for 85, passing for 188, returning kickoffs for 82 and punts for 21. A captain of both the football and baseball teams, he was awarded the 1941 "Class of 1915 Award" as that member of the senior class who, “most closely approaches the ideal University of Pennsylvania student-athlete”. Sportswriter Grantland Rice called him "one of the two best running backs in college football", the other being Heisman winner Tom Harmon of the University of Michigan. Reagan was drafted in the second round of the 1941 NFL Draft by the NY Giants. After an outstanding rookie season his pro career was interrupted for almost three years by his service to his country during World War II. Upon returning to the NFL he led the league in interceptions in 1947. He was traded to the Eagles after the 1948 season and was a big factor in helping the Eagles repeat as NFL Champions in 1949. He played starting safety and recorded seven interceptions. He also punted for a 45 yard average and returned punts for 12.7 yards per return and 1 TD. During his pro career Reagan averaged 43.7 yards on 224 career punts. He also led the NFL with a 51.3 average in 1950. He also finished his career with 35 interceptions. He also scored six TDs on offense and threw a TD pass as well. Following his retirement as a player and a brief tenure as an assistant coach of the Eagles, Reagan went on to become head coach at Villanova University in 1954. He stayed in that position until 1959 when he was appointed athletic director. He remained in that position until 1961 when he went into partnership in an insurance brokerage firm in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Frank Reagan died of complications of lung cancer at age 53 in 1972. He is enshrined in both the Northeast Catholic HS Hall of Fame and the University of Pennsylvania Hall of Fame. In 2000, Philadelphia Daily News sports writer Ted Silary named Frank Reagan as the best Philadelphia area born punter of the 20th century.
- Frank Reagan is the main protagonist in Blue Bloods tv series. Frank is the Police Commissioner of the New York Police Department. His father Henry, was also a retired police commissioner and the rest of the Reagan Family are third generation family who are cops and D.A.'s. Frank is a good man and really smart. Mostly he has to make a lot of tough decisions as the police commissioner. Mostly some of his family members were framed for crimes they didn't commit or got suspended from in the line of duty. Mostly he stays out of harm's way. Not to get involved, but he usually helps them when the rest of the family is not looking. Frank is kind of a guy who would take a bullet for his family or anyone who is in trouble. He is not perfect he is a good leader and always respected person. Mostly the press or media trying to lynch his family or him a million times. But they got through it together. Frank served in Vietnam as a U.S. Marine before he joined the force. Like his son Danny and his father Henry, both served in the Marines and both of them fought in World War II and Iraq. Frank is widowed and his wife Mary passed away.. He has four kids, Three sons Danny, Joe and his youngest son Jamie and has a daughter Erin. Danny, Joe and Jamie joined the family business as a cop business. His daughter Erin is an Assistant District Attorney. Frank works his way up as a beat cop, made detective in three years and worked his way up to Police Commissioner. He made police commissioner in September 24, 2010. Frank has a good relationship with his kids and his three grandchildren. Frank is very protective of them.
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