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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 779387" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>First quarterback? Lothridge. It wasn't that Billy was a great runner, he wasn't, or a great passer, he wasn't, he just had a knack for winning football games. It helped that Tech had Billy Martin and Ted Davis at end and Rufus Guthrie at guard but ultimately it was Lothridge doing whatever needed to be done: Need a field goal? He got it with that strange head down kick, Need a first down to win a game? He would get it. Need a run for a first down? He got that. Pass to Martin or Davis he could do that. Punt inside the ten, no problem. Most of all, he did not make mistakes because he knew Tech had a very good defense. That said, my all time favorite quarterback was Joe Hamilton. To him, a football game was nothing more than playing a pick up game back home in Alva, South Carolina with his cousin Harvey Middleton and some friends. No pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 779387, member: 4015"] First quarterback? Lothridge. It wasn't that Billy was a great runner, he wasn't, or a great passer, he wasn't, he just had a knack for winning football games. It helped that Tech had Billy Martin and Ted Davis at end and Rufus Guthrie at guard but ultimately it was Lothridge doing whatever needed to be done: Need a field goal? He got it with that strange head down kick, Need a first down to win a game? He would get it. Need a run for a first down? He got that. Pass to Martin or Davis he could do that. Punt inside the ten, no problem. Most of all, he did not make mistakes because he knew Tech had a very good defense. That said, my all time favorite quarterback was Joe Hamilton. To him, a football game was nothing more than playing a pick up game back home in Alva, South Carolina with his cousin Harvey Middleton and some friends. No pressure. [/QUOTE]
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