October 18, 1902 – Phillipsville, New Jersey – Charlie Berry, the end from Lafayette College, was born. Charlie played collegiate football from 1921 through 1924 for the Leopards. Berry earned the distinction of making Walter Camp’s last handpicked All-America Team just a short time before the innovator of football’s untimely death. Per the National Football
Joe Cool: The Quarterback Who Defined Clutch Born Joseph Clifford Montana Jr. on June 11, 1956, in New Eagle, Pennsylvania, Joe Montana became the gold standard for quarterback excellence and performance under pressure. College Career: Montana attended the University of Notre Dame (1974–1978), where he earned the nickname “The Comeback Kid” for his legendary fourth-quarter
September 30, 1972 – Greg Myers was a former safety hailing from Colorado State University. His collegiate playing days spanned from 1992 through the 1995 season. Greg was a two-time First-Team All-American and led the nation with 555 total punt return yards and three scores on these returns. On defense, he had 15 career interceptions
Another great legend was born on September 17, 1909, and that was Bill Morton, a quarterback from Dartmouth College. Morton became a Dartmouth legend in the 1931 season in the Yale game. Up until that point in football history, the Big Green had never defeated the Bulldogs. With time dwindling in the fourth quarter, it