Have you ever looked at those old photos of the Tech teams from the 50's & 60's? Crew cuts and flat tops and all that. There was no zillion-dollar NFL contract waiting for any of them.
(Most of the early NFL greats retired and got real jobs. I met Johnny Unitas once when I was on a sales call in Baltimore. He was working at a company that made printed circuit boards.)
So, why did these farm boys from GA, AL, & SC, etc want to play for Tech? Because of Bobby Dodd? A national championship ring?
A decent education?
It wasn't long after the war, was it? Think that experience or memory affected how they thought about their futures?
I dunno...maybe it's the rum...but I'm kinda wondering if there are guys out there like that today.
Might be too much to hope for.
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Johnny "Mr. Clutch" Menger (ca. 1955)