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Clarence Gracey

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Class
  
Graduate

Role
  
American football player

Height
  
1.83 m


Weight
  
85 kg

Name
  
Clarence Gracey

Positions
  
Center

Clarence Gracey

Date of birth
  
(1910-12-18)December 18, 1910

Date of death
  
December 5, 2000(2000-12-05) (aged 89)

Died
  
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

College
  
Vanderbilt Commodores football (1930–1932)

Place of death
  
Nashville, Tennessee

Place of birth
  
Franklin, Tennessee

Clarence "Pete" Gracey (December 18, 1910 – December 5, 2000) was an American football player who was an All-American center for the Vanderbilt Commodores football team of Vanderbilt University.

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Early years

Gracey was born in Franklin, Tennessee.

Vanderbilt University

He enrolled at Vanderbilt University in nearby Nashville, Tennessee in 1929, where, after an undefeated season on the freshman team, he played for coach Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Commodores varsity football team from 1930 to 1932. He was a two-year starter at center for McGugin's Commodores, and the team compiled a three-year win-loss-tie record of 19–7–2 during his college career.

1930

Gracey said "In my first varsity year, the night before we played Georgia Tech, Coach McGugin casually walked up to me in the lobby of our hotel, put his arm around my soldier and sorta whispered, "I was with some Atlanta newspapermen this afternoon and I told them you were the finest sophomore center I had ever coached. I hope that I haven't made it embarrassing for you" We beat Tech, 49 to 7. Afterward I talked to seven other players and you know, Coach McGugin told them all the same thing he told me."

1932

After leading the Commodores to a 6–1–2 record as a senior in 1932, he was a first-team All-Southern selection and was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, when he received first-team honors from the New York World-Telegram and United Press (UP), and second-team accolades from the Associated Press (AP), International News Service (INS), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and the New York Sun. The Commodores and rival Volunteers fought to a scoreless tie. "Considering that we lost such a valuable player as Pete Gracey so early in the game, I thought that Vanderbilt was very fortunate in getting out with a tie" said McGugin.

References

Clarence Gracey Wikipedia