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Position
  
End/Fullback

Role
  
American football player

Name
  
Nollie Felts

Major
  
Medicine

Class
  
Graduate


Date of birth
  
(1905-02-07)February 7, 1905

Place of birth
  
Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Date of death
  
November 1, 1974(1974-11-01) (aged 69)

Died
  
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

College
  
Southern Miss Golden Eagles football (1922–1926), Tulane Green Wave football (1930–1932)

Nollie C. "Papa" Felts (February 7, 1905 – November 1, 1974) was an American football player for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles of the University of Southern Mississippi and the Tulane Green Wave of Tulane University. Felts is a member of both schools' athletics hall of fame.

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Southern Miss

He was captain of the 1923 Southern Miss team and is still considered one of the best football players in school history.

Tulane

Felts then attended Tulane University. He studied medicine.

1931

The 1931 team, ranked #2 by the Dickinson Rating System, featured Felts as a fullback in the backfield with Don Zimmerman. He weighed 180 pounds. Felts was selected as a third-team All-American in 1931 on the "Captain's Poll" of the Central Press Association. Felts scored three touchdowns in the 27 to 0 victory over Auburn. He scored in the 20 to 7 victory over Georgia, the school's first ever loss at Sanford Stadium. Felts scored in every game of the season through the Sewanee game, leading the SoCon with 81 points at that moment.

1932

Felts was captain-elect of the 1932 team. Previously in 1927, Felts played baseball with the Hattiesburg Pinetoppers of the Cotton States League, which resulted in his ineligibility ruled by the Southern Conference for the 1932 college football season. The Greenies lost "their great leader" Felts shortly before opening week against Texas A&M.

References

Nollie Felts Wikipedia