Mick Tingelhoff has had a terrible time getting picked for things the past half century or so.
In 1962, the NFL draft consisted of 20 rounds. Two-hundred eighty players were selected. Eighteen of them were centers. Not one of them was named Mick Tingelhoff. Or played 17 seasons. Or never missed a preseason (90), regular-season (240) or postseason (19) game.
"After the draft, the Vikings came out to Nebraska," Tingelhoff, the former Cornhusker, said earlier this week. "I had just gotten married and was thinking about a job. This guy came in and said, 'We'll give you $9,000 to come play football for us. You weren't drafted and no one I know of is going to sign you up. Take it or leave it.' "
The Tingelhoffs took it. Fifty-one years later, they still live in Lakeville. One son lives in the Twin Cities. Another lives just over the border to the Cheesehead side. And a daughter, "the smart one," Mick says, lives in Florida.
Tingelhoff hasn't played a down of football since New Year's Eve 1978, retiring after the Vikings lost an NFC divisional playoff game in Los Angeles. In 1984, he became eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And for the past 29 years, a growing number of people have been asking, "Why hasn't the Hall of Fame picked Mick Tingelhoff?"
Tingelhoff said he keeps track of who gets selected, but admits he has no idea how the process actually works. He laughs and wonders if perhaps there's some sort of Green Bay conspiracy. Hey, old rivalries never die.
"A lot of my old teammates and people I talk football with can't believe I'm not in there yet," Tingelhoff said. "I don't know what to say. What do I know?"
Wednesday could be a very important day in Mick Tingelhoff's quest to finally reach Canton, Ohio. The selection committee's nine-member seniors committee is meeting at the Hall of Fame that day to select the two senior nominees who will be voted on by the full selection committee next February. The seniors committee will be assisted by two Hall of Fame consultants who played the majority of their careers in the same era as most of the candidates on the list.