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Chuck Ortmann Autographs

Charles H. Ortmann (June 1, 1929 – March 7, 2018) was an American professional football player who played for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1948 to 1950 and in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1951 and the Dallas Texans in 1952.
Ortmann was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He turned down offers from the University of Wisconsin and nearby Marquette University, as well as coach Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky, to attend the University of Michigan and play football for Fritz Crisler. Ortmann recalled: "My high school coach would say, 'Chuck, if you pick Michigan, you're picking the best. After you graduate, people will know you and remember you.' I made the right decision." He was a versatile player, starting at safety on defense and halfback on offense, as well as punting, placekicking, and returning punts and kickoffs. He was a starter as a sophomore for the undefeated 1948 Michigan Wolverines football team that won the National Championship. As a senior in 1950, he was responsible for 90% of Michigan's total offense.\nHe was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame on December 31, 2009.
Ortmann is most known for his role in the famed 1950 Snow Bowl game against Ohio State, in which he punted 24 times in a blizzard for 723 yards – still a Michigan record. The weather conditions were so inclement that Michigan punted on first down for its first two plays from scrimmage, after concluding that the best strategy was to keep the slick ball on the other side of the field and in the hands of Ohio State. The strategy worked, as the game's only touchdown was scored after Ortman punted the ball out of bounds at the Ohio State six-yard line, Ohio State was forced to punt from deep in its own territory, and Tony Momsen recovered a blocked punt in the endzone. Ortmann recalled: "You and I would not have gone outside to get the newspaper on a day like that. But here we were, trying to play football." Michigan did not get a first down and had only 27 yards of total offense, while Ortman was 0 for 8 passing and gained only 9 yards in 10 rushing attempts. The fierce weather conditions stifled both offenses, and the Wolverines won 9–3 on a safety and Momsen's touchdown after the blocked punt. Interviewed about the Snow Bowl in 2006, Ortmann, then retired and living in Savannah, Georgia, recalled: "Twice during the game, playing as the safety, I couldn't see Vic Janowicz and his backfield, the snow was falling so heavily. Tony Momsen was our regular punter and as we were ready to go out, he said, 'Charlie, I don't feel like punting today, you punt.' I hadn't punted in three months. But the hero of that game was not Chuck Ortmann, it was Carl Kreager, our center. I just put my hands down and the ball was always there. I still remind him every time we talk, 'Carl, you never got enough credit for that game.' It was so boring. I have a film of the game, and I haven't watched it since, if that tells you something."
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Traded items with a signature of Chuck Ortmann

The most expensive item with a signature of Chuck Ortmann (Chuck Ortmann (Dec) signed 1952 Bowman Large Rookie card#132 Pittsburgh Steelers) was sold in October 2024 for $89.99 while the cheapest item (Michigan 1948 National Champion Chuck Ortmann Signed) found a new owner for $1.99 in September 2008. The month with the most items sold (2) was June 2025 with an average selling price of $19.95 for an autographed item of Chuck Ortmann. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2024 with $89.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.99 was July 2008. In average, an autographed item from Chuck Ortmann is worth $19.95.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Chuck Ortmann were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail1948 Michigan FB Team, 8x10 Photo Signed By Chuck Ortmann & Gene Derricotte$39.00logo
thumbnail1950s CHUCK ORTMANN SIGNED Auto MICHIGAN LEGEND 3x5 INDEX CARD $5.20logo
thumbnail2002 TK LEGACY CHUCK ORTMANN AUTOGRAPH 1948C. MICHIGAN WOLVERINES $9.99logo
thumbnail2002 TK Legacy Football Signature Series Chuck Ortmann Auto Michigan$30.00logo
thumbnailChuck Ortmann (Dec) signed 1952 Bowman Large Rookie card#132 Pittsburgh Steelers$89.99logo
thumbnailChuck Ortmann Autographed 1952 Bowman Small #132 - (Died 2018)$12.50logo
thumbnailCHUCK ORTMANN AUTOGRAPHED CUT MICHIGAN 1950 SNOW BOWL D.18$2.99logo
thumbnailChuck Ortmann Beckett BAS Vintage Signed 1952 Bowman Large Autograph$74.25logo
thumbnailChuck Ortmann Signed Autographed 1952 Bowman Small #132 Steelers Beckett BAS$67.15logo
thumbnailChuck Ortmann signed Government Postcard, Michigan, NFL Steelers, D. 2018$49.99logo
thumbnailTK Legacy CHUCK ORTMANN AUTO M GO BLUE Signed Card #MGB12 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES$21.99logo
thumbnailTK Legacy CHUCK ORTMANN AUTO Card M GO BLUE Signed #MGB12 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES$19.99logo
thumbnailTk Legacy Michigan Chuck Ortmann Autograph Card 1948c$32.99logo
thumbnailTK Legacy Michigan Wolverines 1948C Chuck Ortmann Autograph$19.95logo
thumbnailTK Legacy Michigan Wolverines MGB12 Chuck Ortmann Autograph$19.95logo