Whitey Rawl

Whitey Rawl
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1904-12-09)December 9, 1904
Lexington County, South Carolina
Died August 12, 1980(1980-08-12) (aged 75)
Orangeburg County, South Carolina
Playing career
19251927 Furman
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
19321933 South Carolina (assistant)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
SIAA (as player, 1927)
Awards
Furman Athletics Hall of Fame

Fred Brooker "Whitey" Rawl (December 9, 1904 August 12, 1980) was a college football player and coach. He also played basketball, baseball and track. He was a prominent quarterback for coach Billy Laval's Furman Purple Hurricane of Furman University,[1] called the "siege gun" of the Furman backfield;[2] leading Furman to a 2351 record over his tenure. The 1927 team won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and was the only team to defeat NC State.[3] In a defeat over The Citadel, Rawl ran 56 yards for the game's only touchdown.[4] He also starred in a victory over Mercer.[5] Rawl was later a backfield coach under Laval for the South Carolina Gamecocks.[6]

Rawl told The Columbia Record in 1961 that opponents thought "Laval was either cheating or crazy... Nobody ever seemed to figure out which, but we beat 'em."[7] Rawl was inducted into the Furman Athletics Hall of Fame in 1982.[8]

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