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RIP: Leon Hardeman, GT Football Letterman 1950-1954, Hall of Fame Member, and All-American (Link)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 669754" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I met Mr. Hardeman once while attending a spring practice session back in the Chan Gailey era. He was sitting on the bleachers that were on top of one the banks on Rose Bowl field. I introduced myself to him and he was just a regular guy but you could tell he had an abiding love of Georgia Tech. We talked about the team and the prospects for the coming season and he was very positive about his hopes for a great season. I had to ask him about his time playing at Tech and he told several stories about Coach Dodd and some of his halftime speeches and how much fun he had playing football for him. He was a short man but still had a stocky football build. You could see where he would be like trying to tackle a bowling ball. He is one the stars that built on the great history and legacy of Georgia Tech football. I felt honored to just meet him and have a chance to talk with him that day. Rest in peace Leon Hardeman and thank you for being a Georgia Tech man.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 669754, member: 65"] I met Mr. Hardeman once while attending a spring practice session back in the Chan Gailey era. He was sitting on the bleachers that were on top of one the banks on Rose Bowl field. I introduced myself to him and he was just a regular guy but you could tell he had an abiding love of Georgia Tech. We talked about the team and the prospects for the coming season and he was very positive about his hopes for a great season. I had to ask him about his time playing at Tech and he told several stories about Coach Dodd and some of his halftime speeches and how much fun he had playing football for him. He was a short man but still had a stocky football build. You could see where he would be like trying to tackle a bowling ball. He is one the stars that built on the great history and legacy of Georgia Tech football. I felt honored to just meet him and have a chance to talk with him that day. Rest in peace Leon Hardeman and thank you for being a Georgia Tech man. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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