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Albert Hill (American football)

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Class
  
1917

Height
  
5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

Positions
  
Quarterback

Place of death
  
Atlanta, Georgia

Date of death
  
October 13, 1969

Role
  
American football

High school
  
Washington

Name
  
Albert Hill



Date of birth
  
(1896-08-12)August 12, 1896

College
  
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football (1914–1917)

Place of birth
  
Washington, Georgia

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Albert Barnett "Buster" Hill (August 12, 1896 – October 13, 1969) was a college football player.

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Early years

Albert Barnett Hill was born on August 12, 1896 in Washington, Georgia to William Meriwether Hill and Susan Montgomery Stokes. He attended Washington High.

Georgia Tech

Hill entered the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1913. He was a prominent player for John Heisman's Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football teams. Hill was elected to the Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 1966.

1917

Hill was the quarterback for Georgia Tech's first national championship team in 1917, which outscored opponents 491 to 17. That year, he received the most carries while leading one of the greatest ever backfields alongside Everett Strupper, Joe Guyon, and Judy Harlan. Hill led the nation in touchdowns. Sometimes simply referred to as the "diminutive quarterback," Hill was selected as a second-team All-American at the end of the 1917 season by Jack Veiock, sports editor of the International News Service (INS). Heisman considered the 1917 team the best one he ever coached, and for many years the team was considered the greatest football team the South ever produced.

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