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1897-98
  
Alabama

1902
  
Centre

Parents
  
Edward Magruder Tutwiler

Positions
  
Quarterback

1901
  
Virginia

Name
  
Ed Tutwiler

Alma mater
  
University of Alabama

Born
  
September 13, 1880 Balcony Falls, Virginia (
1880-09-13
)

Died
  
September 3, 1932, Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Edward Magruder Tutwiler, Jr. (September 13, 1880 – September 3, 1932) was a college football player and coach. He played quarterback for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama and the Virginia Cavaliers of the University of Virginia.

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Early years

Edward M. Tutwiler, Jr was born on September 13, 1880 in Balcony Falls, Virginia to Maj. Edward Magruder Tutwiler, a wealthy Birmingham philanthropist, and Mary Fendley Jeffray. His father served in the American Civil War, participating in the Battle of New Market as one of the VMI cadets.

University of Alabama

Tutwiler was from Birmingham, Alabama at the time of his enrolling at the University of Alabama. He transferred from Alabama to Virginia. One account reads "Ed Tutwiler is one of the greatest stars that football in the south ever produced. He was a graduate of the University in the class of '98, and afterwards went to the University of Virginia. He was considered the pluckiest quarterback in the south, and was noted for head work and generalship."

1901

Tutwiler was selected All-Southern in 1901. Fuzzy Woodruff gave Virginia the mythical southern championship regardless of conference affiliation for 1901.

Death

Tutwiler was found dead in pajamas in the bedroom of his Montgomery, Alabama home on September 3, 1932, with a wound in his right temple. A pistol lay near by; the family noted the apparent suicide had been preceded by a recent despondence because of ill health.

References

Ed Tutwiler Wikipedia


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