Auburn Tigers | |
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Position | Fullback/ Tackle |
Class | Graduate |
Personal information | |
Born: | Eufaula, Alabama | July 4, 1886
Died: | May 2, 1956 Eufaula, Alabama | (aged 69)
Weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career history | |
College | Auburn (1903–1906) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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William Humphrey Foy (July 4, 1886 – May 2, 1956) was a college football player.
Foy was a prominent fullback for the Auburn Tigers of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. [1] The Auburn media guide also lists his position as a tackle. [2]
He was injured in the 1903 season, suffering a broken collarbone. [3]
He made the All-Southern team in 1904, Mike Donahue's first season as head coach. Auburn was the undefeated SIAA co-champion with Vanderbilt and its first year coach Dan McGugin. He was the second Auburn player ever selected All-Southern, behind only James Elmer. [4]
Auburn Tigers | |
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Position | Fullback/ Tackle |
Class | Graduate |
Personal information | |
Born: | Eufaula, Alabama | July 4, 1886
Died: | May 2, 1956 Eufaula, Alabama | (aged 69)
Weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career history | |
College | Auburn (1903–1906) |
Career highlights and awards | |
|
William Humphrey Foy (July 4, 1886 – May 2, 1956) was a college football player.
Foy was a prominent fullback for the Auburn Tigers of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. [1] The Auburn media guide also lists his position as a tackle. [2]
He was injured in the 1903 season, suffering a broken collarbone. [3]
He made the All-Southern team in 1904, Mike Donahue's first season as head coach. Auburn was the undefeated SIAA co-champion with Vanderbilt and its first year coach Dan McGugin. He was the second Auburn player ever selected All-Southern, behind only James Elmer. [4]