J. R. Davis
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | |
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Position | Tackle/Halfback |
Class | 1910 |
Career history | |
College | Georgia Tech (1907–1909) |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | June 12, 1882 |
Place of birth | Williamsburg, Virginia |
Date of death | August 16, 1947 65) | (aged
Place of death | Harriman, Tennessee |
Weight | 200 lb (91 kg) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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John Ryland "Twenty Percent" Davis (June 12, 1882 – August 16, 1947) was a college football player. Davis was known as "Twenty percent" because he was considered twenty percent of the team's worth.[1]
Georgia Tech
Davis was a tackle and halfback for John Heisman's Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was inducted into the Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1958.[2][3] The large Davis once carried the drum on his back through Griffin, Georgia for the Georgia Tech Glee Club.[4]
1908
Davis was selected All-Southern in 1908.[5] Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin wrote, "He has one glaring fault—a tendency to tackle around the eyebrows. Otherwise he is a splendid foot ball man. He weighs two hundred pounds, is never hurt, never fumbles, bucks a line hard and furnishes excellent interference. He was the strength and stay of Tech."[5]
1909
He was captain of the 1909 team.
References
- ↑ Triumph Books. Echoes of Georgia Football: The Greatest Stories Ever Told. p. 35.
- ↑ "Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame".
- ↑ "Tech Hall of Fame" (PDF). p. 253.
- ↑ "The Glue Club".
- 1 2 Spalding's Football Guide. 1909. p. 75.