This is a list of every Sewanee Tigers football team quarterback and the years they participated on the Sewanee Tigers football team.
Main starting quarterbacks
1891 to 1944 (incomplete)
The following players were the predominant quarters for the Tigers following the birth of Sewanee Tigers football until the last time it played Vanderbilt .
Name
Years Started
Notability
References
Ellwood Wilson
1891
Considered the "founder of Sewanee Tigers football"
[ 1]
Alexander Blacklock
1892–1895
[ 2]
Oscar Wilder
1896–1897
[ 2]
Warbler Wilson
1898–1900
Luke Lea got him to Sewanee from his native South Carolina. All-Southern quarter for the "Iron Men" of the 1899 Sewanee Tigers football team .
[ 3]
Harris G. Cope
1901
A sub on the "Iron Men." Later one of Sewanee's greatest coaches, leading it in that capacity to the 1909 SIAA title.
[ 2]
Frank M. Osborne
1902
Previously at UNC. All-Southern; later assistant and reverend.
[ 2]
John Scarbrough
1903–1905
All-Southern. He was a renowned punter. 2nd team All-Time Sewanee Eleven.
[ 4]
C. Logan Eisele
1906–1907
[ 2]
Walter Barrett
1907
All-Southern.
[ 2]
Chigger Browne
1908–1910
Weighed only 111 pounds. All-Southern. The quarter on the Sewanee All-Time Football Team.
[ 5]
John Myers
1911
[ 2]
Frank M. Gillespie
1911
[ 2]
Lee Tolley
1912–1914
All-Southern. He led the Sewanee eleven to the first defeat of rival Vanderbilt since 1909.
[ 6]
William Herring
1915–1916
[ 2]
Thomas Harper
1917–1920
[ 2]
William K. Powers
1921–1923
[ 2]
Bill Coughlan
1922
2nd team All-Time Sewanee Eleven.
[ 2]
George H. Barker
1924–1925
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Piloted Sewanee to its last defeat of Vanderbilt.
[ 7]
Andrew L. "Jack" Todd
1926
[ 2]
Harold Eustis
1935
1945 to present (incomplete)
Name
Years Started
Notability
References
John Shoop
1988-1990
Current offensive coordinator for Purdue .
[ 8]
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