Skeptic
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Fans of the triple option will be interested to learn that its first zen master, so to speak, Eddie LeBaron, has died. He was 85. Playing for the then College of Pacific, LeBaron made his name running what Bobby Dodd would steal and christen the "belly series". (Wasn't there, but from what I have read.) Dodd coached LeBaron in the since abandoned college all-stars vs. an NFL team in 1950, I think. The guy allegedly was a magician with the ball and despite being only 5-7 at about 165 pounds played 11 years in the NFL. So the next time you see Thomas run the triple, remember a guy who was even smaller running it. And one head ball coach smart enough to steal and adapt it, and now another smart enough to refine it further and make it much quicker. Those real football heads on the board may know more or better and I'd like to hear from them.