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Eben Wortham

Eben Wortham

American football player and educator (1897–1982)


Eben Alexander "Pep" Wortham (July 22, 1897 August 1, 1982) was a college football player and educator.

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Playing career

Wortham was a prominent fullback for the Sewanee Tigers of the University of the South.

1916

In 1916, Dick Jemison picked Bill Folger out of North Carolina as a halfback for his All-Southern team. Jemison said had he constrained his selections to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Wortham would have taken his spot.

1917

In 1917, the year of Georgia Tech's great backfield, he made the All-Southern teams of Dick Jemison, sporting editor for the Atlanta Constitution, Fred Digby, sporting editor for the New Orleans Item, and Zipp Newman, assistant sporting editor for the Birmingham News.[1][2] He drop-kicked a 40-yard field goal in the game against LSU to win 3 to 0. Also he drop-kicked a 27-yard field goal in a 3 to 3 tie at Alabama.

Teaching career

After football, he signed on to the university's faculty to teach mathematics, history, tactics, and boxing.[3]


References

  1. Spalding Football Guide. Shawnee Mission, Kansas, NCAA Publishing Service. 1918.
  2. "National and Southern Honors". Sewanee Football Media Guide: 31. 2011.
  3. "Academy Notes". Sewanee Purple. March 7, 1919.



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