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Frank Beall Ryan (born July 12, 1936) is a retired American football quarterback in the National Football League who played for the Los Angeles Rams (1958–1961), Cleveland Browns (1962–1968) and Washington Redskins (1969–1970). Although he led the Browns to their last National Football League title in 1964, Ryan is best remembered for being perhaps the only Ph.D. in mathematics to play in the league, completing a doctorate at Rice University.〔(entry ) at Mathematics Genealogy Project〕 ==Early years== Ryan played football while attending R. L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth, Texas. He was recruited by college coaches from across the country, including Bear Bryant, and was admitted to Yale University. Yet Ryan declared a major in physics at Rice University, becoming the first in his family to not go to Yale.〔https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/stroll-memory-lane-brainy-cleveland-browns-quarterback-frank-ryan-article-1.456165?pgno=1〕 He was unable to establish himself during the course of his collegiate career, splitting time behind center with King Hill, who was receiving most of the snaps. Given his desire to continue toward a Ph.D., Ryan originally decided not to play professional football after the Rams chose him in the fifth round of the 1958 NFL Draft. However, he changed his mind after he was able to enroll at both UCLA and University of California, Berkeley in pursuit of the advanced degree. Ryan then transferred back to Rice, where he studied during the off-season.〔http://newartsci.case.edu/magazine/fall-2012/a-man-of-two-worlds/〕
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