词条 | Thomas Ryan (American football) |
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}} Thomas Francis "Tom" Ryan was a college football player. Vanderbilt UniversityRyan was a prominent end and fullback and punter for Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Commodores football team of the Vanderbilt University from 1920 to 1921 and 1923 to 1924 1921In a 34–0 victory over Middle Tennessee State Normal, The Commodore, Vanderbilt's yearbook, reported the lone plus of the passing game, stating "Practically the only thing of note was the aerial efficiency—Kuhn to Ryan and Kuhn to McCullough." The Commodores upset the Texas Longhorns 20–0. On a third down, at some point near the middle of the second quarter, Texas' Ivan Robertson, with the Commodores' Tom Ryan and Tex Bradford running after him, threw a pass not near a single Longhorn; which was intercepted by Vanderbilt's captain Pink Wade. Wade returned the interception for 65 yards and the first touchdown of the game.[1] In the effective Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) championship game, Vanderbilt tied the favored Georgia Bulldogs in the final quarter using a trick onside punt kicked by Ryan.[2] Ryan lined up to punt. Rupert Smith sneaked in behind Ryan, and rushed to recover the 25-yard onside kick. Smith jumped up to get the ball off the bounce among a hoard of Bulldogs, after they had let it bounce,[3] including the outstretched arms of the Bulldogs' Hartley, and raced for a 15-yard touchdown.[4] Vanderbilt therefore tied for a conference title. Ryan was on Walter Camp's list of all players worthy of mention.[5] 1922Ryan did not return for the 1922 season, preferring to stay an adjunct of the oil industry in Tampico, Mexico.[6] 1923The school's last football conference title to date came in 1923. In the 3–0 loss to national champion Michigan, Ryan had a fine game, out-punting the famed Harry Kipke.[7] 1924Vanderbilt beat Georgia Tech in Atlanta for the first time since 1906 on a Hek Wakefield drop kick. The punting battle between Doug Wycoff and Ryan was one of the few noted features of the game.[8] The first touchdown drive of the 16–0 win over Minnesota ended when Ryan broke through a hole created by Bob Rives, finishing a 63-yard march.[9] Ryan was selected All-Southern by his teammates.[10] References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/HistArchive/?p_product=EANX&p_theme=ahnp&p_nbid=M62G5AITMTM3MTIzMjA0MC42Nzg5OTg6MToxMzoxMzIuMTk4LjUwLjEz&p_action=doc&s_lastnonissuequeryname=4&d_viewref=search&p_queryname=4&p_docnum=33&p_docref=v2:0F99DDB671832188@EANX-105F4B6FE2686AD2@2422986-105F4B7044F6A9E9@41-105F4B744E93CDAF@Commodores+Defeat+Texas+Longhorns+before+Crowded+Stadium%2C+20+to+0|newspaper=Dallas Morning News|title=Commodores Defeat Texas Longhorns before Crowded Stadium, 20 to 0|date=October 23, 1921}} {{1921 Vanderbilt Commodores football navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Thomas}}2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2378405/durham_morning_herald/|title=Game Between Two Universities Tied|work=Durham Morning Herald|date=November 13, 1921|page=2|accessdate=May 9, 2015|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://redandblack.libs.uga.edu/xtf/view?docId=news/1921/rab1921-0137.xml&query=&brand=rab-brand|title=Game With Vandy Is Tied As Novel Play Is Pulled Successful|newspaper=The Red And Black|date=November 18, 1921}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/HistArchive/?p_product=EANX&p_theme=ahnp&p_nbid=R49B4CRDMTM3NTcwMDQ0MC43MjI2MjQ6MToxMzoxMzIuMTk4LjUwLjEz&p_action=doc&s_lastnonissuequeryname=26&d_viewref=search&p_queryname=26&p_docnum=51&p_docref=v2:1126A744DB722B38@EANX-119AC547804EEB20@2423007-119AC547BB53F530@10-119AC548E0384E68@Georgia+and+Vandy+Battle+to+a+Draw+Tennesseeans+Get+Touchdown+in+Final+Period+Final+Score+7-7+Jim+Tom+Reynolds|title=Georgia and Vandy Battle to a Draw|newspaper=The Columbus Enquirer|date=November 13, 1921}} 5. ^Camp, Walter, ed. [https://archive.org/details/officialnational07nation National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Rules: Official Intercollegiate Football Guide.] 45 Rose St, New York: American Sports, 1922. Print. Spalding's Athletic Library. 6. ^{{Closed access}} {{cite news|url=https://secure.pqarchiver.com/ajc_historic/access/520554722.html?FMT=AI&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Oct+11%2C+1922&author=&pub=The+Atlanta+Constitution+(1881-1945)&desc=VANDY+LOSES+THOMAS+RYAN|title=Vandy Loses Thomas Ryan|newspaper=Atlanta Constitution|date=October 11, 1922}} 7. ^Russell, Fred, and Maxwell Edward Benson. Fifty Years of Vanderbilt Football. Nashville, TN, 1938, p. 42 8. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Atlanta Constitution|title=Strategy of Commodores Defeats Tech|date=November 16, 1924}} 9. ^{{Cite news|url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19241122&id=o1YsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LMoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6374,4751370|title = Gophers Beaten By Vanderbilt Commodores, 16-0|last = |first = |date = November 22, 1924|work = Spartanburg Herald|accessdate = }} 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1938616/harrisburg_telegraph/|work=Harrisburg Telegraph|date=December 4, 1924|page=20|title=Game's For The Sake|author=Lawrence Perry|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=March 7, 2015}} {{Open access}} 9 : Players of American football from Texas|All-Southern college football players|Vanderbilt Commodores football players|American football ends|American football fullbacks|American football punters|Sportspeople from Houston|Year of birth missing|Year of death missing |
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