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Beattie Feathers was the only All-Southern/All-SEC UT ever had. He was an All-American. He is in the College Hall of Fame.
He was the 1st 1,000 yard rusher in the NFL. Held the record for most yards per carry in a single season at 8.44. Michael Vick broke that record in 2006.
that is really something, I think the rule is only numbers of our vets. that were killed in action during a war will be retired. I guess because of their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
And they should have kept it at that. They ruined that honor imo when they retired the other #s a few years ago.that is really something, I think the rule is only numbers of our vets. that were killed in action during a war will be retired. I guess because of their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
that is really something, I think the rule is only numbers of our vets. that were killed in action during a war will be retired. I guess because of their ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
didn't he later run either the university or was it just the engineering dept? Great man.
I think that was the former rule. I kinda like having the elite retired along with the vets killed in action. I can't imagine any previously retired jersey will be devalued by being retired along side peyton manning, doug atkins and reggie white. I did not know about Beattie until this thread. For that, I am ashamed. It is to bad our university has done so little to memorialize what seems to be a legandary ball player.
Pretty tough to get a number retired.
http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/tenn/graphics/football/history/retirement.pdf
That's the problem I have with the whole thing. There are many former players deserving of such an honor. Beattie Feathers, George Cafego, Gene McEver, Hank Lauracela, and Johnny Majors just to name a few. I'd much rather leave the retired numbers to the soldiers who were KIA, and have something like the Dallas ring of honor to recognize great players.I did not know about Beattie until this thread. For that, I am ashamed. It is to bad our university has done so little to memorialize what seems to be a legandary ball player.
That's the problem I have with the whole thing. There are many former players deserving of such an honor. Beattie Feathers, George Cafego, Gene McEver, Hank Lauracela, and Johnny Majors just to name a few. I'd much rather leave the retired numbers to the soldiers who were KIA, and have something like the Dallas ring of honor to recognize great players.
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the old school players never get the respect they deserve. You see it every time there is an all-time best list of players at UT posted on this board.
