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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 240622" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I was in grad school in 1973 and played on a basketball team at the Y in Buckhead. Lothridge was on the team. He had been cut as the Dolphins punter (memory may have that wrong) but he was trying to stay in shape in case he got called back to an NFL team. There were several guys that hung out at that Y that had been cut by the Falcons and were working out in case they got called back. Billy was a nice guy and decent basketball player.I don't think he ever got back to the NFL. I never saw him play at GT but supposedly was one of Dodd's favorites of all time. He probably was one of the most versatile players GT has ever had--passing, kicking, and punting. He was a really great punter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 240622, member: 2672"] I was in grad school in 1973 and played on a basketball team at the Y in Buckhead. Lothridge was on the team. He had been cut as the Dolphins punter (memory may have that wrong) but he was trying to stay in shape in case he got called back to an NFL team. There were several guys that hung out at that Y that had been cut by the Falcons and were working out in case they got called back. Billy was a nice guy and decent basketball player.I don't think he ever got back to the NFL. I never saw him play at GT but supposedly was one of Dodd's favorites of all time. He probably was one of the most versatile players GT has ever had--passing, kicking, and punting. He was a really great punter. [/QUOTE]
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