Franta was born on March 10, 1905, in
New Ulm, Minnesota. He attended
New Ulm High School, being one of only two of the school's alumni (with
Al Arndt) ever to make it to the NFL. He began attending the
University of St. Thomas in 1923, and saw immediate playing time.
The Minneapolis Star called him a "star" player and the
Star Tribune reported that he was "one of the strongest
tackles in the state." Of
Native American descent, Franta was nicknamed "Chief." A three-year starter, he was named to several all-state teams. Franta was plagued by injuries during his time at St. Thomas, breaking a bone in his hand in November 1925, suffering internal injuries and tearing a leg ligament in October 1926, and breaking his hand in early November 1926. He still managed to return for the season finale of 1926 against
Hamline, playing what would be his last collegiate game as he graduated in 1927. Franta served as the line coach at
DeLaSalle High School in 1927, after graduating from St. Thomas. ==Professional career==