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    George Ellwood "Doc" Fenton (April 30, 1887 – February 8, 1968) was an American college football player. He was elected to the Louisiana State University...
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    punt return. The 1908 team posted an undefeated 10–0 record. Quarterback Doc Fenton led the nation in scoring with 132 points, posting then school records...
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    1906 Walter Eckersall Chicago QB 1907 Germany Schulz Michigan C 1908 Doc Fenton LSU QB 1909 Ted Coy Yale FB 1910 John McGovern Minnesota QB 1911 Jim Thorpe...
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    Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA). Triple threat quarterback Doc Fenton led the nation in points scored. The Tigers were retro-picked as co-national...
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    LSU quarterback and Hall of Famer Doc Fenton in the endzone for an Auburn safety. According to one source, Fenton was knocked unconscious by a spectator's...
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    radio. Born in Bayfield, Wisconsin, he played with big bands, including Doc Fenton and his Sooners and Al Katz and his Kittens. He moved to New York City...
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  • punt return. The 1908 team posted an undefeated 10–0 record. Quarterback Doc Fenton led the nation in scoring with 132 points, posting then school records...
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    Edgar Wingard. It was also the first year at LSU for star player, Doc Fenton. Fenton, who was from Scranton, Pennsylvania, had been heavily recruited by...
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    era from Pennsylvania, including Doc Fenton and John Seip. Lally was one of the best blockers for Fenton. He and Fenton had both played for Mansfield Normal...
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    Huntsville High School. He served in that capacity from 1920 to 1932. Doc Fenton, quarterback for LSU, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame...
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    of many players on LSU teams of this era from Pennsylvania, including Doc Fenton and Mike Lally. He was nominated though not selected for an Associated...
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  • compiled an overall record of 3–5–1 with a mark of 0–3 in conference play. Doc Fenton and Moon Ducote were assistant coaches. "Tiger plow out way to clean win...
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  • Tom McLure and halfback Lew Hardage. The Tigers lost to Hall of Famer Doc Fenton and undefeated LSU, but controversy surrounded LSU's season and Auburn...
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  • Feathers Tennessee Halfback 1955 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma State Halfback 1972 Doc Fenton Mansfield, LSU Quarterback 1971 Bob Ferguson Ohio State Fullback 1996...
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    Pritchard midway through the season. College Football Hall of Fame inductee Doc Fenton started at quarterback. The season opened with a 70–0 win over Jackson...
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    In the 10 to 2 loss against LSU in 1908, Locke blocked the punt which Doc Fenton recovered for a safety. He was also captain of the basketball team. He...
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    Inducted Member 1937 Ruffin G. Pleasant 1937 G. E. "Doc" Fenton 1937 J. J. Seip 1937 R. B. Howell 1937 Lawrence Dupont 1937 Tom Dutton 1937 Clarence Ives...
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    awarded a national championship by the National Championship Foundation. Doc Fenton led the nation in scoring. The season was clouded by accusations of professionalism...
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    Will Help Dan McGugan [sic]". Atlanta Georgian. June 25, 1908. "George "Doc" Fenton". Bob Gill (1991). "Tigers Roar In Tennessee" (PDF). The Coffin Corner...
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    1998 Kevin Faulk Football, LSU 2015 Marshall Faulk Football, NFL 2009 Doc Fenton Football, LSU 1968 Joe Ferguson Football, Shreveport, NFL 1994 Jim Finks...
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  • Ruffin Pleasant (1890–1893) Samuel Gourrier Frank Godchaux John J. Coleman Doc Fenton Lawrence Dupont Roy Benoit Ike Carriere Hank Stovall Joe Lawrie Bert Yates...
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    (Michigan) 130 1903 Thomas S. Hammond (Michigan) 163 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Doc Fenton (LSU) 132 1909 1910 1911 1912 Jim Thorpe (Carlisle) 224 1913 Johnny Spiegel...
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    Morrison, Vanderbilt (C, H-2, GR-2, NB [as e]) Tom McLure, Auburn (H-1, DM) Doc Fenton, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) (NB, EW) Sam Honaker, Virginia (VA)...
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  • cleared LSU of any wrongdoing. LSU featured Hall of Fame quarterback Doc Fenton. Auburn and Vanderbilt were among those listed as alternative SIAA champions...
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    up for the Sewanee-LSU game. LSU was led by Hall of Fame quarterback Doc Fenton. Key PPG = Average of points scored per game PAG = Average of points allowed...
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    Fenton Lee Robinson (September 23, 1935 – November 25, 1997) was an American blues singer and exponent of the Chicago blues guitar. In 2023, he was inducted...
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  • Phillips, Sewanee John J. Tigert, Vanderbilt Nathan Dougherty, Tennessee Doc Fenton, LSU Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt, as coach Bob McWhorter, Georgia Everett...
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    The consensus All-America team included: Player scoring most points: Doc Fenton, LSU, 132 Total offense leader, Jim Thorpe, Carlisle, 993 The University...
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  • Fenton High School is a public high school located in Fenton, Michigan, United States. In 2008 the school received International Baccalaureate (IB) Authorization...
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    Aubrey 4,803 3.21 Thomas Neusom 3,519 2.35 D "Doc" Smith Jr 2,748 1.84 Morris Griffin 2,274 1.52 Drew "Doc" Fenton 2,117 1.42 F Thompson 987 0.66 Voter turnout...
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