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He started slow; "Nature neglected to endow him with pugnacity; Or even aggressiveness. As a sophomore, he was so timid on attack that he was as easy to snuff out as a candle." He was always shy, and took no joy in seeing his opponent fail. In 1926, Vanderbilt lost its only game to national champion
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played a game at Dudley. Senior Jimmie Armistead returned the opening kick for a touchdown, providing the first touchdown ever recorded in the stadium.
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When Spears graduated, Armistead was the triple-threat option, i.e. he now had to pass and kick, as well as
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He took the criticism of 1926 to heart and emerged a new player in
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was between the home-standing Commodores and the powerful
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James Cate Armistead was born on August 29, 1905, in
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with 138 points, a year in which he was a target of
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Index

Running back
Quarterback
Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Hume-Fogg
All-Southern
1927
1928
college football
Nashville, Tennessee
Hume-Fogg High School
Nashville, Tennessee
Dudley Field
Michigan Wolverines
Hume-Fogg High School

running back
Vanderbilt Commodores
Vanderbilt University
1926
1928
bald eagle
Alabama
1927
1927
quarterback
Bill Spears
captain
Kentucky
All-Southern

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