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Condredge Holloway Jr. (born January 25, 1954) is a former quarterback for the University of Tennessee and later in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Holloway was one of the first African-American quarterbacks to receive national exposure.
Condredge Holloway: Sr. 12 7–3–2 1973: Condredge Holloway: Jr. 11 7–4 Holloway was one of the first African-American quarterbacks to receive national exposure. His nickname at Tennessee was the "Artful Dodger". [2] 1972: Condredge Holloway: So. September 9 11 9–2 1971: Jim Maxwell Sr. October 30 6 6–0 Phil Pierce Sr. October 2 4 3–1 ...
Condredge Holloway set up Tennessee touchdowns with a 52-yard pass and a 48-yard run as Tennessee won its second straight while Army dropped its third consecutive season opener. Holloway fumbled at his own 12 on the second play of the game, which set up an Army field goal.
Reliving the events and untold stories that led up to Condredge Holloway becoming the SEC's first Black quarterback with Tennessee football in 1972. 50 years ago, Tennessee football made sure the ...
The Canadian Football Hall of Fame in Ontario is usually closed to the general public. But we got a tour to see Condredge Holloway's bust.
There was Condredge Holloway, who made history at Tennessee as the first Black starting quarterback at an SEC school in 1972. Derrick Ramsey became Kentucky’s first Black signal caller three ...
Despite being drafted by the National Football League, Condredge Holloway opted to play in the Canadian Football League. Holloway signed a contract with the Ottawa Rough Riders . [ 13 ]
Tennessee football honors Black trailblazers Lester McClain, Jackie Walker, Condredge Holloway and Tee Martin with statues at Neyland Stadium.