Foots Clement
Charles Baxter "Foots" Clement (1904–1976) was a college football player and prominent Memphis businessman.[1] He was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1989.[2]
Alabama Crimson Tide | |
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Position | Tackle |
Career history | |
College | Alabama (1928–1930) |
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Personal information | |
Born: | Rover, Arkansas | June 12, 1904
Died: | February 27, 1976 71) | (aged
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Weight | 230 lb (104 kg) |
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University of Alabama
Clement was a prominent tackle for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team of the University of Alabama from 1928 to 1930. He wore a size 14 shoe.[3][4][5] He also participated in track and boxing.[2]
1930
He was the captain of the 1930 national championship team. He was selected first-team All-Southern on the selection compiled from 20 of 23 southern coaches by the United Press[6] and third-team All-American in the captain's poll of the Central Press Association.[7]
gollark: I assume you're about to say "well, if [POLITICAL IDEOLOGY I DISLIKE] takes over, everything will be so utterly awful that it would be better if everyone died".
gollark: I agree, but I don't think we would agree on *what*.
gollark: So in short, it would actually be very bad if we had COVID-19 but twice as infectious and with a 99% death rate, and no extant threat would come close.
gollark: That many people dying would utterly break hospitals (if anyone even turns up when they might just die from trying to treat people) and also everything else.
gollark: People would probably avoid human contact a lot more than they actually have been bothering to with COVID-19, but this hypothetical virus is twice as infectious so that would be a problem.
References
- "Catherine Clement". The Commercial Appeal. May 24, 2001.
- "Charles Baxter "Foots" Clement".
- "If It Lands On Oval-Wow!". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 29, 1930. p. 28. Retrieved May 6, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Clement, Charles W. "Foots"".
- "Rose Bowl Program" (PDF).
- "All-Southern Squad Chosen". The San Bernardino County Sun. November 29, 1930. p. 21. Retrieved March 4, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- William Ritt (December 14, 1930). "College Football Captains Select Own All-American Eleven". Charleston Gazette.
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