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    George Everett Strupper Jr. (July 26, 1896 – February 4, 1950), known variously as "Ev" or "Strup" or "Stroop" was an American football player. He played...
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    11. "Everett Strupper, Tech Immortal, Passes Suddenly". Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine. 28 (4). 1950. "Ex-Tech Great Dies Suddenly: Everett Strupper, Member...
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    Tech scored the second-most points in the nation, behind Georgetown. Everett Strupper was third in the nation in scoring, including 16 touchdowns. Several...
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    1917 Tech won its first national championship behind the backfield of Everett Strupper, Joe Guyon, Al Hill, and Judy Harlan. It was the first national title...
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    and National Championship Foundation. The backfield of Albert Hill, Everett Strupper, Joe Guyon, and Judy Harlan led the Golden Tornado, and all four rushed...
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    Fielder was later a prominent figure in World War II. New halfback Everett Strupper was partially deaf; because of his deafness, he called the signals...
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  • professional baseball player Everett Strupper, American football player Everett Stull, American former baseball pitcher Everett Sweeley, American football...
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    1930. On October 8, 1930, a sportswriter for the Atlanta Journal, Everett Strupper, wrote about the previous weekend's Alabama-Ole Miss football game...
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    contests as are played in baseball. Jemison, Dick (December 9, 1917). "Everett Strupper Elected To Lead 1918 Tech Eleven". The Atlanta Constitution. Retrieved...
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    Deep South selected first-team All-American in Walker Carpenter and Everett Strupper. Pop Warner's Pittsburgh Panthers were also undefeated, but declined...
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    Guyon, Everett Strupper, Albert Hill, and Judy Harlan. It had the first two players from the Deep South selected first-team All-American in Strupper and...
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    Bobby Marlow) Georgia Tech – 5 (David Sims, Red Barron, Buck Flowers, Everett Strupper, and Albert Hill) Nebraska – 5 (Ahman Green, Calvin Jones, Tom Rathman...
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  • Atlanta Journal sports writer and Hall of Fame former Georgia Tech back Everett Strupper wrote: At the end of the quarter, the earth started to tremble, there...
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    got 145 yards through the air. Joe Guyon racked up four touchdowns. Everett Strupper had a 65-yard touchdown run that drew the following praise from the...
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  • Riddle, baseball player (1926) Red Sanders, football coach (1923) Everett Strupper, leading scorer in the Georgia Tech 222, Cumberland 0 football game...
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  • quarterback and former Detroit Lions quarterback, Michigan State University Everett Strupper – College Football Hall of Fame halfback, Georgia Institute of Technology...
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    and the south's first national championship. Walker Carpenter and Everett Strupper were the first two players from the Deep South selected first-team...
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    (PDF) from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-18. "Everett "Strup" Strupper". College Football Hall of Fame. National Football Foundation....
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  • Week 5: Sewanee at Alabama Date: October 23 Location: Rickwood Field Birmingham, Alabama Referee: Everett Strupper Sources:...
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  • national champion from the south, Georgia Tech. Walker Carpenter and Everett Strupper were the first two players from the Deep South ever selected All-American...
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    Georgia Tech, 49 Rushing yards leader: Everett Strupper, Georgia Tech, 1150 Rushing avg. leader: Everett Strupper, 10.1 Official 2009 NCAA Division I Football...
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  • is in both the College and Pro Hall of Fames. Everett Strupper 1915–1917 Due to his deafness, Strupper called the signals instead of the team's quarterback...
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  • football season. The team compiled a 2–3 record. Former Georgia Tech star Everett Strupper played quarterback for Camp Gordon. Red Barron starred in Gordon's...
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  • Stromberg Johns Hopkins Wide receiver 2004 Ken Strong NYU Halfback 1957 Everett Strupper Georgia Tech Halfback 1972 Harry Stuhldreher Notre Dame Quarterback...
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    Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He and teammate Everett Strupper were the first players from the Deep South selected to an All-America...
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    war effort and was heavily reliant on freshmen. With captain-elect Everett Strupper lost to the war effort, tackle and placekicker Bill Fincher was left...
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    of 1917, alongside halfbacks Everett Strupper and Joe Guyon, and quarterback Albert Hill. Harlan often blocked for Strupper or Guyon, performing notably...
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    carries while leading one of the greatest ever backfields alongside Everett Strupper, Joe Guyon, and Judy Harlan. Hill led the nation in touchdowns. Sometimes...
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    national championship. Tech had a powerful backfield of Joe Guyon, Everett Strupper, Judy Harlan, and Al Hill. 1918 Georgia Tech 3–0 Georgia Tech had a...
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  • team, John Heisman's Georgia Tech, Tech players Walker Carpenter and Everett Strupper were the first two from the Deep South selected first-team All-American...
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