Rus Lindsay

Rus Lindsay
Tennessee Volunteers No. 11
Position Fullback
Class Graduate
Career history
College Tennessee (19131916)
High school Baker-Himel
Personal information
Date of birth (1891-02-17)February 17, 1891
Place of birth Knoxville, Tennessee
Date of death March 2, 1977(1977-03-02) (aged 86)
Weight 160 lb (73 kg)
Career highlights and awards

Robert Medaris "Rus" Lindsay (February 17, 1891 March 2, 1977) was a college football and baseball player for the Tennessee Volunteers of the University of Tennessee.

University of Tennessee

His son is the namesake of Robert M. Lindsay Field at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, where Tennessee plays baseball.

Football

Lindsay was a prominent fullback for the Tennessee Volunteers football team.

1914

He was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association champion 1914 team, selected All-Southern.[1] It was the first championship of any kind for the Tennessee program. Winning all nine of their games, the 1914 squad was only the second undefeated team in Tennessee history. The 1914 Vols were retroactively awarded a national championship by 1st-N-Goal, though this remains largely unrecognized.[2] A description of the 14 to 7 win over Sewanee in 1914 read, "Lindsay, as usual, ploughed through the opposing line for consistent gains, and when it was absolutely necessary that Tennessee gain a certain number of yards 'Russ' was sure to be called upon."[3]

Baseball

He was an All-Southern baseball player as well.[4]

References

  1. Spalding's Official Football Guide. NCAA. 1915.
  2. "Tennessee Total National Championships". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  3. "Athletics". The University of Tennessee Record. 18 (5): 65–68.
  4. "UT ANNOUNCES PLANS TO RENOVATE LINDSEY NELSON STADIUM, NAME BASEBALL FIELD". January 29, 2007.


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