Monk Dorsett

Monk Dorsett

Dorsett tossing a pass on the beach.
Florida Gators
Position Quarterback, halfback
Career history
College Florida (19291932)
High school Duval
Personal information
Date of birth (1909-05-13)May 13, 1909
Place of birth Macon, Georgia
Date of death December 16, 1992(1992-12-16) (aged 83)
Place of death Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Luke P. "Monk" Dorsett (May 13, 1909 December 16, 1992) was a college football and basketball player. Dorsett attended Duval High in his native Jacksonville.[1][2][3] Dorsett was a running back for coach Charlie Bachman's Florida Gators football team; starting at quarterback from 1930 to 1932.[4][5] After a year on the freshman team in 1928,[6] Dorsett was a starting halfback in 1929; the star of the Washington and Lee game, scoring two touchdowns. He threw multiple touchdowns passes in the 1930 victory over Josh Cody's Clemson Tigers and was the star of the season. Coach Bachman said "Dorsett's quarterbacking has been the finest since I took charge of the 'Gators."[7] After Carlos Proctor was dismissed from the 1931 team, it was thought alternate-captain Dorsett would be made captain.[8]

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