Frank O. Rogers | |||||||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 21 October 1876 | ||||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Salisbury, North Carolina, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||
Death Place: | Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||
Occupation: | Physician | ||||||||||||||||
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Francis Owington "Rogers (October 21, 1876 – November 8, 1939) was an American college football player and physician.
Rogers was born on October 21, 1876, in Salisbury, North Carolina, to B. F. Rogers and Mattie Harkey.
Rogers was a prominent quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina.[1] In his freshman year he was captain of the team.
Rogers was captain of the undefeated, Southern champion 1898 team. It is the only undefeated team in the history of UNC football.[2] He was selected All-Southern, "and exhibited generalship of a high order."[3]
Rogers was then educated in medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, receiving his M. D. in 1901.[4] He was once a resident physician at St. Joseph's Hospital in Baltimore and then a practicing physician in Concord, North Carolina. Much later he practiced in Little Rock, Arkansas.[5]
He married Emma Antoinette Tillar in Galveston, Texas on October 26, 1909.[6]
He died in a Memphis hospital after suffering a heart attack.[7]