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J. R. Davis
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
PositionTackle/Halfback
Class1910
Personal information
Born:(1882-06-12)June 12, 1882
Williamsburg, Virginia
Died:August 16, 1947(1947-08-16) (aged 65)
Harriman, Tennessee
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career history
CollegeGeorgia Tech (1907–1909)
High schoolAmerican University
Career highlights and awards

John Ryland "Twenty Percent" Davis (June 12, 1882 – August 16, 1947) was an American college football player. Davis was known as "Twenty percent" because he was considered twenty percent of the team's worth.[1]

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Transcription

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 carried the bass drum on his back in a parade 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

  1. ^ Triumph Books (September 2006). Echoes of Georgia Football: The Greatest Stories Ever Told. p. 35. ISBN 9781617490484.
  2. ^ "Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
  3. ^ "Tech Hall of Fame" (PDF). p. 253. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
  4. ^ "The Glue Club".
  5. ^ a b Spalding's Football Guide. Shawnee Mission, Kansas, NCAA Publishing Service. 1909. p. 75.
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