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Occupation
  
business man

Name
  
Phil Connell

College
  
Vanderbilt (1892–1897)

Class
  
1896

Position
  
Fullback/Halfback


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Full Name
  
William Phillip Connell

Born
  
August 24, 1874 (
1874-08-24
)
Nashville, Tennessee

Died
  
February 13, 1932(1932-02-13) (aged 57) Mexico

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William Phillip "Phil" Connell (August 24, 1874 – February 13, 1932) was a college football player and later a prominent business man of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Vanderbilt University

He was a running back for the Vanderbilt Commodores football team of Vanderbilt University. Considered one of the sport's early greats, he was picked for an all-time Vanderbilt team in 1912. Connell was captain of the 1895 and 1896 teams.

1892

The oldest team in the memory of Grantland Rice was the 1892 team. Rice claimed Connell then would be a good player in any era.

1894

Connel featured in Vanderbilt's first ever defeat of Ole Miss in 1894, giving the school its only loss of the season by the score of 40 to 0.

1895

Connell was selected as a substitute for the All-Southern team.

1897

He and captain Howard Boogher dove to recover the ball after the victory in the school's rivalry game with Sewanee in 1897. Vanderbilt allowed no points on the season and split a claim to the championship of the south when it held Virginia to a scoreless tie. Casper Whitney said he was the South's finest football player.

Connell won Bachelor of Ugliness.

References

Phil Connell Wikipedia