Pinkey Hunt

American football quarterback and fullback

Pinkey Hunt
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
PositionFullback, quarterback
Career history
CollegeGeorgia Tech (1920–1923)

Alexander "Pinkey" Hunt was a college football player for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. He was a running back; the quarterback of the 1923 team. He scored the touchdown to beat Clemson in 1920.[1] In 1922, he made Billy Evans's Southern Honor Roll.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Wallace George (November 7, 1920). "In Featureless Game Tornado Second String Bests Clemson Tigers". Atlanta Constitution. p. 3. Retrieved June 4, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ Closed access icon "Evans' All-Southern Honor Roll". Miami District Daily News. December 10, 1922.
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets starting quarterbacks
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  • Jeff Sims (2020–2022)
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