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Class
  
Graduate

High school
  
Rolling Fork


Name
  
Sollie Cohen

Positions
  
Fullback

Sollie Cohen

Date of birth
  
(1907-09-06)September 6, 1907

Place of birth
  
Delta City, Mississippi

Date of death
  
April 1, 1966(1966-04-01) (aged 58)

Place of death
  
Lake Providence, Louisiana

Died
  
Lake Providence, Louisiana, United States

College
  
Ole Miss Rebels football (1925–1927)

Sollie Herman "Jew" Cohen (September 6, 1907 – April 1, 1966) was a college football player and later a businessman of Lake Providence, Louisiana.

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Early years

Cohen's parents were Jews from Russia. He was from Delta City, Mississippi and attended Rolling Fork High School.

Ole Miss

Cohen was a prominent fullback on the Ole Miss Rebels football team. Cohen was named to the Mississippi All-Time Team by football historian Dr. L.H. Baker. He remained a prominent booster for the Ole Miss program long after his time at the school. He was "known as one of the greatest interference runners the South ever produced." He also excelled on defense.

1927

In 1927 he led Ole Miss to a 5–3–1 season and was selected All-Southern. Ole Miss won the first Egg Bowl with a trophy in 1927. Cohen scored the first touchdown for Ole Miss, capping a 51-yard scoring drive with a 1-yard plunge. He was chosen for the All-Southern team which played a game against Pacific Coast stars and won.

Lake Providence

In the 1940s he lived in Lake Providence, Louisiana where he owned a furniture and appliance store.

References

Sollie Cohen Wikipedia