Matt Harpring and Jerry Mays

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He's a class act..... about 20 years ago when the GT FB Letterwinners still had a spring golf outing, I was fortunate to be placed in the foursome with Jerry.... BTW, he's a pretty good golfer, too, and he carried us old guys (we were the age he is now!) in the shotgun start, best ball play.
 

4shotB

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To me, he is NOT just Jerry Mays...he is Jerry "Scooter" Mays dotting the i as the Jackets break the huddle with big John Davis and Dewberry under center. His name just sounds better when big Al said it.
 

5277hike

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I lived in Thomson Ga for the first 10 years after I got out of Tech and went to all of the THS games. Jerry was a really great high school back, and lead a good Thomson team to a state championship. I was pleased that he chose Tech (iirc he had few offers) but thought he was just too small for major college ball. He proved me and a lot of others wrong. I have always been a big fan.
 

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It was amazing seeing this 160 pound back slither through tiny cracks most of us didn't know were there. A unique player and a throwback to a generation of pony backs from an earlier era. Happy to see Jerry is doing well today.
 

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It was amazing seeing this 160 pound back slither through tiny cracks most of us didn't know were there. A unique player and a throwback to a generation of pony backs from an earlier era. Happy to see Jerry is doing well today.
I alway felt the same way. How did he do it? And once he was past the LOS, how did he get so ciute all of a sudden? I always called him what my dad's comrades called the Dauntless SBD dive bomber: "Slow, But Deadly."

Update: I see Robert Lavette is in the same class as Jerry. Good. Lavette had the same kind of talent; I always wondered how he found room to run, but he always did.
 
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