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Extractions: Posted: Wednesday October 06, 1999 03:30 PM By Ivan Maisel Close your eyes and envision a college football dream team on which John Elway could hand off to Earl Campbell or Barry Sanders or rifle a pass to Ozzie Newsome or Randy Moss. A team on which Doug Atkins and Billy Ray Smith would knock offensive tackles into the quarterback while coach Tom Osborne watched intently from the sideline. A team for the ages, yes but a two-touchdown underdog to the squad you are about to meet. SI molded its Team of the Century by employing the methods current coaches use. Not only did we adhere to the 85-scholarship limit, but we also selected more offensive players than defensive ones. We took transfers ( Doc Blanchard, from North Carolina to Army; George Connor, Holy Cross to Notre Dame; and O.J. Simpson, City College of San Francisco to USC). We even suspended a player, having caught George Gipp in the poolroom more often than the classroom. Because passing styles have changed over the course of the century, we threw tight ends, flankers and wide receivers into a single pool and made our selections without regard to exactly what receiver's position they played. We took quarterbacks who had winning records and a flair for the unexpected: Tommie Frazier overcame career-threatening blood clots in his right leg to win two national championships;
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Extractions: September 2, 2001 The 1951 Vol national championship football squad, one of the most honored teams in Tennessee history, was recognized 50 years later at the Tennessee-Syracuse game. The crowd of 107,725 watch the Tennessee Vols win against the Orangemen 33-3. More than 50 members of the squad plus coaching and support staff returned to Neyland Stadium September 1, 2001 for the team's golden anniversary. Those who attended were Ralph Adams, Bill Addonizio, Frank Alexander, Doug Atkins, Bill "Moose" Barbish, Don Bordinger, Frank "Boomer" Boring, Dan Butler, Ray Byrd, Ray Cloninger, Larry Crowson, Billy Jack Cunningham, Ted Daffer, Bob Davis, Tex Davis, Dick Ernsberger, Mack Franklin, Hugh Garner, Jimmy Hahn, Jim Haslam, Hal Hubbard, Tom Jumper, Vince Kaseta, Ollie Keller, Joel Kinley, Vic Kolenik, Andy Kozar, Dan Laughlin, Hank Lauricella, Buddy Lyons, Joe Maiure, Charles Meyer, John Michels, Gene Moeller, Ed Morgan, Jerry Morris, Colin Munro, Andy Myers, Bob Neyland Jr., Ed Nickla, Herky Payne, Bill Pearman, Gordon Polofsky, John Powell, team captain Bert Rechichar, Dan Sekanovich, PatShires, Charles Stokes, Francis Trubits, Ken Watson, and Oaka Williams. Coaches present were Harold Johnson and Ike Peel . Sports publicity director was Gus Manning , and team manager was Arthur Marks . Head coach was the late Robert R. Neyland
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Extractions: Former Vol Emanuel Named to College Football Hall of Fame 2004 Hall of Fame Class to be Inducted Dec. 7 in New York April 6, 2004 VOLS IN COLLEGE HALL OF FAME Frank Emanuel, an All-America linebacker at Tennessee in 1965, is the school's newest College Football Hall of Fame selection. The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon in South Bend, Ind., by Jon F. Hanson, Chairman of The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. The Vols now have 20 members in the College Hall, 18 players along with head coaches Robert R. Neyland and Doug Dickey. Two of the Tennessee inductees have also been honored for their careers as head coaches, Bobby Dodd (Georgia Tech) and Bowden Wyatt (Wyoming, Arkansas and Tennessee).
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Extractions: Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Football July 19, 2005 BALTIMORE Jim Parker, the Hall of Famer who anchored the Baltimore Colts' offensive line during the club's glory years, died yesterday of heart failure and kidney disease at a Columbia, Md., nursing home. He was 71. A mainstay on the Colts' National Football League championship teams of 1958 and 1959, Mr. Parker was a superb, punishing blocker. He carved out paths for such runners as Lenny Moore and guarded John Unitas, his stoop-shouldered quarterback, with the ferocity of an embassy Marine. ''As Johnny's protector, Jim was second to none," said Moore, the Hall of Famer who ran amok in Mr. Parker's wake. ''If Jim got through the line, I'd be right on his hip because I knew he'd clear out the area." A first-round draft pick in 1957 from Ohio State, Mr. Parker played 11 years with the Colts. He made All-Pro eight consecutive times four at guard and four at tackle. ''Any place he played on that line, Jim kicked tail," recalled John Mackey, the Colts' tight end. ''John (Unitas) never worried about his blind side; Parker was good enough to annihilate the best defensive end." At 6-foot-3 and 273 pounds, Mr. Parker was, at the time, the biggest player ever drafted by Baltimore. ''He blocked out the sun," said Ernie Accorsi, former Colts general manager.
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