John Ripple

American football player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football player
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAmerican football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth25 October 1897, Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Death27 July 1965Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA (aged 67 years)
Star signScorpio
Stats
Weight:180 lbs
The details

Biography

John Hollis "Gus" Ripple (October 25, 1897 – July 27, 1965) was a college football player.

North Carolina A&M

Ripple was a prominent tackle for the NC State Wolfpack of North Carolina A&M. One writer ranks Ripple as the fifth greatest player ever to grace the school. He was a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.

1918

He was the first football player from North Carolina ever to make an All-America team when he was selected second-team All-American by Walter Camp. Camp rarely selected southern players, Bum Day that year being the first southern Camp first-team All-American ever. North Carolina would not get a first-team All-American until Fred Crawford in 1933. Ripple was only a sophomore and had never played the sport before this year. He was not in the First World War due to catching influenza.

John Heisman's Georgia Tech beat NC State 128 to 0 on Grant Field. State's only highlight came in the third quarter, when Ripple recovered a teammate's fumble and returned the ball 75 yards for a touchdown. However, it was called back due to an offsides penalty. Camp attended that game.

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