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Btw, you left out Billy Martin and Ted Davis. They might have been the best pair of ends in Tech history.All-SEC, All-American, just to name a couple...... he was "the other guy on the line" opposite Rufus Guthrie, plus Bobby Caldwell, Ed Griffin, and Larry Stallings.
IOW, He was a hoss.
Sadly, this group of Octagenarians is thinning out.
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Don't disagree about Billy & Ted, and I didn't forget them... they didn't play inside like the five big guys. And they got their own share of fame in the NFL.Btw, you left out Billy Martin and Ted Davis. They might have been the best pair of ends in Tech history.
Didn't everyone on that line sign with either the NFL or AFL?Don't disagree about Billy & Ted, and I didn't forget them... they didn't play inside like the five big guys. And they got their own share of fame in the NFL.
Dave was sort of the forgotten guy - everybody knew of or heard of the larger than life character that was Rufus; Stallings was in the NFL for a long time; Griffin also threw the shot on the track team; and Caldwell was the SR starting center (ahead of some SOPH name Curry, W.).
Good get. I think it fair to say they were the best pair in Tech history. And I cannot imagine any pair ever being better, offensively or defensively.Btw, you left out Billy Martin and Ted Davis. They might have been the best pair of ends in Tech history.