By the mid-1920’s, he was playing on the street of Memphis, frequently partnering with Hamie Nixon, a harmonica and jug player, and James “Yank” Rachel on mandolin. Sleepy John Estes ...
It will be 60 years ago tomorrow that Utah State Basketball All-American Wayne Estes died. Estes was an All-American ...
First, the TL/DR version: The birth of American football ... named after John W. Heisman in 1936. On Dec. 2, 1975, Ohio State running back Archie Griffin became the first and only player to ...
Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports ...
John Heisman's Georgia Tech killed ... That might be the greatest achievement in college football history... Walter Camp, the father of the American football, wins his last title at Yale in ...
The Houston Oilers picked John Matuszak ... HBCU player to sign NIL deal with Gatorade and first college football player with an NIL deal with Nike. Heisman Trophy winner, All-American, AP Player ...
is one of best and most valuable players in college football, and it wouldn't be surprising if Campbell becomes a top-10 pick in the NFL Draft in April. The consensus All-American was a dominant ...
Here's a closer look at Robinson's 1939 football season with UCLA. Robinson became an All-American football player who set the ... to Jackie Robinson to John Frawley to a gent named Jack Cohen ...
But his choice to come to the Titans over the New York Jets, with whom he interviewed for their more traditional GM vacancy, or stay put in the Kansas City empire can be seen as a pretty big get for ...
The Houston Oilers picked John Matuszak first overall in 1973, and Pro Football Hall of Fame ... Consensus All-American, ACC Player of the Year was a zero-star recruit out of high school who ...
If 55.6 points is indeed the highest average ever by an American prep player ... state college coaches, Butch Estes (Furman), Randy Nesbit (Citadel) and even John Kresse, the legendary College ...
He became an All-American selection in 1938 and 1939 in Gen. Neyland’s second tenure as head coach. Gen. Neyland once described Cafego as “the only practice bum I ever coached who was a true ...
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