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Eugene Robert Topp (April 22, 1932 – April 4, 2017) was an
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player. He played
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for the
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from 1952 to 1953 under head coach
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. In 1953, he was selected as a first-team All-Big Ten Conference
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by both the ''
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''. He played professional football for the
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in 1954 and 1956.


Early years

Topp was born in
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. He was a star basketball player for
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teams that won two state championships.


University of Michigan

Topp enrolled at the
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where he played freshman and junior varsity football. As a junior, he qualified for the varsity and played a total of 56 minutes during the nine-game season for the 1952 team. In those games, he caught five passes for 59 yards and a touchdown. Topp did not start any games for the 1952 team. As a senior, he impressed the coaching staff in spring practice and won the starting spot at left end. Topp was a starter at the end position for the 1953 season, starting eight games at left end and one at right end. He blocked punts that led to Michigan touchdowns in the first two games of the 1953 season against Washington and Tulane. His longest gain was a 66-yard touchdown catch against Penn on October 31, 1953. Against Iowa on October 10, 1953, he caught 7 passes for 111 yards. He was only the second Michigan receiver to accumulate 100 receiving yards in a single game;
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first accomplished the feat in 1951. At the end of the 1953 season, Topp was selected by both the ''
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'' and the ''
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'' as a first-team All-Big Ten Conference player. In two seasons with the Wolverines' varsity, Topp caught 28 passes for 390 yards (13.9 yards per catch) and three touchdowns.


Professional football

Topp was drafted by the
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in the 13th round (148th overall pick) of the
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. He signed with the Giants in February 1954, and played in six games for the team during the
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. He had six receptions for 90 yards and three touchdowns in 1954. After the 1954 season, Topp was inducted into the
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and missed the 1955 season. In March 1956, the Giants signed Topp to a contract for the 1956 season. In October 1956, the Giants upset the
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, 21-9, after intercepting the radio signals being used by the Browns to relay plays from the bench to a small receiver inside the quarterback's helmet. There was no rule prohibiting the practice at the time, and Giants' general manager Ray Walsh boasted to the press about their success. Walsh told the press that Topp was on the bench with a receiving set listening to the signals coming from the Browns' bench. Topp was able to hear the signals more clearly than the Browns' quarterback and relayed them to assistant coach
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, who then relayed them to the defensive unit on the field.


References

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