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American football player and physician
John G. "Johnny" Menville was an American
college football player and
physician. He was a
quarterback for the
Tulane Green Wave football team from
1926 to
1928.
[1]
[2]
[3] Menville was selected
All-Southern by some writers in 1927.
[4] He won the
Porter Cup as his university's best athlete in 1928.
References
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- Lyle Richeson
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Lester Lautenschlaeger (1924–1925)
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Johnny Menville (1927–1928)
- Dick Baumbach
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Red Dawson (1931)
- Barney Mintz
- Dick Page
- Bobby Kellogg (1939)
- Jim Ely (1940)
- Bobby Glass (1941)
- Lou Thomas (1942)
- Dub Jones (1943)
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Bennie Ellender (1944, 1947)
- Ernest Crouch (1945)
- Jim Keeton (1946)
- Joe Ernst (1948–1950)
- Fred Dempsey (1951)
- Peter Clement (1952–1953)
- Fred Wilcox (1954)
- Gene Newton (1955–1956)
- Carleton Sweeney (1957)
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Richie Petitbon (1958)
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Phil Nugent (1959–1960)
- Jack Domingue (1961)
- Ted Miller (1962)
- Al Burguieres (1963)
- David East (1964)
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Bobby Duhon (1965–1967)
- Wayne Francingues (1968)
- Rusty Lachaussee (1969)
- Mike Walker (1970–1971)
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Steve Foley (1972–1974)
- Terry Looney (1974)
- Buddy Gilbert (1975)
- Roch Hontas (1976–1979)
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Nickie Hall (1980)
- Mike McKay (1981–1982)
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Bubby Brister (1983)
- Jon English (1983)
- Wade Elmore (1983)
- Mark Massey (1983)
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Ken Karcher (1984–1985)
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Terrence Jones (1986–1988)
- Deron Smith (1989–1990)
- Jerome Woods (1991)
- Billy Duncan (1992)
- Shawn Meadows (1992)
- Craig Randall (1993)
- Tracey Watts (1994)
- Aley Demarest (1995)
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Shaun King (1995–1998)
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Patrick Ramsey (1999–2001)
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J. P. Losman (2000–2003)
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Lester Ricard (2004–2006)
- Richard Irvin (2004)
- Scott Elliott (2005, 2007)
- Anthony Scelfo (2007)
- Kevin Moore (2008, 2010)
- Joe Kemp (2009)
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Ryan Griffin (2009–2012)
- Devin Powell (2012–2015)
- D.J. Ponder (2012)
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Nick Montana (2013–2014)
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Tanner Lee (2014–2015)
- Jordy Joseph (2015)
- Glen Cuiellette (2016)
- Johnathan Brantley (2016–2017)
- Jonathan Banks (2017–2018)
- Justin McMillan (2018–2019)
- Keon Howard (2020)
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Michael Pratt (2020–2023)
- Kai Horton (2021, 2023)
- Justin Ibieta (2022)
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