Red Rainey
Horace "Red" Rainey was a college football player.
Tennessee Volunteers – No. 7 | |
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Position | Halfback/Quarterback |
Class | Graduate |
Career history | |
College | Tennessee (1913–1914) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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University of Tennessee
Rainey was a prominent running back for the Tennessee Volunteers of the University of Tennessee.
1913
On the 6 to 7 loss to Vanderbilt in 1913, "'Red' Rainey shone for Tennessee, though he was later relegated to the side lines after a collision with one A. Sikes, Esq., otherwise known as the "Roaring Representative from Williamson."[1] Rainey was selected All-Southern.[2]
1914
A description of the 14 to 7 victory of Sewanee in 1914 reads, "'Red Rainey' got back into the game just at the start of the third quarter, after a month's absence from scrimmage. In spite of his bum ankle, "Red" did some good work and finished the game without calling time out. Once he intercepted a forward pass and made a good return."[3]
References
- Vanderbilt University (1913). "Athletics". Vanderbilt University Quarterly. 13: 309.
- "Constitution's All-Southern Picked By Coach Donahue of Champion Auburn Team". Atlanta Constitution. November 30, 1913.
- "Athletics". The University of Tennessee Record. 18 (5): 65–69. 1915.