[quote Jeff Hopkins '82]I posted to the blog:
Football: Pop Warner (alt. Marinaro)
Wildcards: Dryden, Nieuwendyk, Bruce Arena, Schaap, Robert Trent Jones.
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While Robert Trent Jones was certainly a great golf course architect, and the RTJ Trail in Alabama is a fun set of courses, he's not notable as a player. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. (or Bobby), on the other hand, played for Georgia Tech, and coached the Harvard team since his eligibility was used up, before winning the U.S. Amateur, British Amateur, U.S. Open, and British Open in 1930. Similar names, both involved in golf, but sadly Bobby was a Crimson man, technically.
Football: Pop Warner (alt. Marinaro)
Wildcards: Dryden, Nieuwendyk, Bruce Arena, Schaap, Robert Trent Jones.
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While Robert Trent Jones was certainly a great golf course architect, and the RTJ Trail in Alabama is a fun set of courses, he's not notable as a player. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. (or Bobby), on the other hand, played for Georgia Tech, and coached the Harvard team since his eligibility was used up, before winning the U.S. Amateur, British Amateur, U.S. Open, and British Open in 1930. Similar names, both involved in golf, but sadly Bobby was a Crimson man, technically.