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Jack McDonough (American football)

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1923

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Place of birth
  
Savannah, Georgia

Jack McDonough (American football)

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John J. "Jack" McDonough was a college football player and one time president of Georgia Power. He also coached Savannah High School.

Georgia Tech

A native of Savannah, McDonough was a star quarterback for William Alexander's Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football teams, inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame in 1962. McDonough amassed a 26–7 record while at Tech.

He started as a true freshman when Marshall Guill was moved to end, and only missed four games in four years due to an injury in his sophomore season caused by Pitt's Orville Hewitt.

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