Jimmy Leech Explained

Jimmy Leech
Height Ft:5
Height In:8
Weight Lbs:155
Birth Date:April 13, 1897
Birth Place:Collierville, Virginia
Death Date:August 16, 1951
Death Place:Hamden, Connecticut
Currentposition:Halfback
Pastschools:VMI (1917–1920)
School:VMI Keydets
Class:Graduate
Cfbhof Id:1328
Cfbhof Year:1956
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Jimmy Leech (April 13, 1897 – August 16, 1951) was an American college football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1956. Leech starred on the undefeated 1920 VMI Keydets football team, leading the nation in scoring.[1] He is considered one of the greatest to ever play for the school.[2]

VMI

He was a prominent running back for the VMI Keydets football team of the Virginia Military Institute.

1920

In 1920, Leech was selected third-team All-American by Walter Camp. On the All-Southern team's neglecting of Leech, one writer asks "Is Virginia in the South? If so, any judge that fails to put Jimmy Leach (sic), of V. M. I., on an All-Southern eleven is worse than crazy. Leach was a better football player than Flowers, of Georgia Tech, or McMillan, of Centre. He was easily the greatest back in the South, unsurpassed anywhere. He could kick, pass, crash through a line, or circle an end. In the nine game he played he scored 210 points, including twenty-six touchdowns. He carried the ball for 1,723 yards and hurled forward passes for 48 yards. He made seven runs from fifty to eighty-five yards, several against Pennsylvania. He is one of the greatest broken field runners the country has ever seen."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: VMI Athletic History . February 23, 2015.
  2. News: Virginia Sportswriters Name 16 Athletes To Hall of Fame. The Bee. February 9, 1956. 22. April 9, 2015. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: A Matter of Geography. The Washington Herald. 11. December 14, 1920. March 2, 2015. Newspapers.com.