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<blockquote data-quote="GSOJacket" data-source="post: 930977" data-attributes="member: 727"><p>Dodd and Graves both played college football at Tennessee, but Broyles was a Tech man.</p><p> </p><p>At Tech he was three-time all-SEC (twice first-team) and second-team All-America on the gridiron, playing for William Alexander and Bobby Dodd. He was also a first-team all-SEC guard on the basketball court and was respected enough to be Tech’s captain for one season on the baseball diamond. In 1945, he set an Orange Bowl record with 304 passing yards in a losing effort against Tulsa, a mark that stood until Michigan’s Tom Brady broke it with 369 yards in 2004.</p><p></p><p>Broyles left Tech after the 1956 season (IHMO the last great team of the Dodd era) for his first head coaching job at Missouri.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSOJacket, post: 930977, member: 727"] Dodd and Graves both played college football at Tennessee, but Broyles was a Tech man. At Tech he was three-time all-SEC (twice first-team) and second-team All-America on the gridiron, playing for William Alexander and Bobby Dodd. He was also a first-team all-SEC guard on the basketball court and was respected enough to be Tech’s captain for one season on the baseball diamond. In 1945, he set an Orange Bowl record with 304 passing yards in a losing effort against Tulsa, a mark that stood until Michigan’s Tom Brady broke it with 369 yards in 2004. Broyles left Tech after the 1956 season (IHMO the last great team of the Dodd era) for his first head coaching job at Missouri. [/QUOTE]
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