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Holloway was Montreal's first pick, and he was the fourth player selected overall. [4] However, Holloway's mother, insisting her son attend college, refused to sign the contract (Condredge was 17, too young to sign a contract under Alabama law) and instead he went to Tennessee. In so doing Holloway became the first African-American to start at ...
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 ...
Reliving the events and untold stories that led up to Condredge Holloway becoming the SEC's first Black quarterback with Tennessee football in 1972.
The 1974 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee", "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season.
But we got a tour to see Condredge Holloway's bust. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...
Tennessee football honors Black trailblazers Lester McClain, Jackie Walker, Condredge Holloway and Tee Martin with statues at Neyland Stadium.
Charles E. Holloway (died 1962), namesake for Camp Holloway Clyde C. Holloway (1943–2016), American politician Condredge Holloway (born 1946), American athlete
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