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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 527544" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I went to Sewanee. The place has the distinction of having two members in the CHoF: Henry Phillips and Frank Juhan. Phillips played from 1900 to 1905 (eligibility rules were a bit loose in those days) at 6'4" 215. Needless to say he was always the biggest guy on the field and it showed. Juhan, who I knew when I was up there, was smaller, but was one of the first (he said <em>the</em> first) LBs. As he told it, it was the 4th quarter of a game and he got tired of crouching down at the LOS. He stood up and moved back slightly. Suddenly, he noticed that he could see what the other side was doing and made two straight tackles for a loss. He started to get down in a 3 point stance again and the coach yelled at him to keep standing up. He kept doing that from then on. Apparently, the same thing happened at the same time up at Michigan with Germany Schultz. Hence the controversy. I say it was Frank!</p><p></p><p>Fun fact: both of these players ended up as bishops in the Anglican Church. No other program can claim that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 527544, member: 265"] I went to Sewanee. The place has the distinction of having two members in the CHoF: Henry Phillips and Frank Juhan. Phillips played from 1900 to 1905 (eligibility rules were a bit loose in those days) at 6'4" 215. Needless to say he was always the biggest guy on the field and it showed. Juhan, who I knew when I was up there, was smaller, but was one of the first (he said [I]the[/I] first) LBs. As he told it, it was the 4th quarter of a game and he got tired of crouching down at the LOS. He stood up and moved back slightly. Suddenly, he noticed that he could see what the other side was doing and made two straight tackles for a loss. He started to get down in a 3 point stance again and the coach yelled at him to keep standing up. He kept doing that from then on. Apparently, the same thing happened at the same time up at Michigan with Germany Schultz. Hence the controversy. I say it was Frank! Fun fact: both of these players ended up as bishops in the Anglican Church. No other program can claim that! [/QUOTE]
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