George Erwin Gullett Stephens (April 8, 1873 – April 1, 1946) was a college football player. He caught the first forward pass in the history of the sport. He was later a journalist who also sold insurance and real estate.[1]
George Stephens | |
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Born | |
Died | April 1, 1946 | (aged 72)
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Myers Park |
College football career | |
North Carolina Tar Heels | |
Position | Halfback |
Class | 1896 |
Personal information | |
Weight | 154 lb (70 kg) |
Career history | |
College | North Carolina (1894–1895) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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He was a prominent running back for the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina. He was selected third-team for an all-time Carolina football team of Dr. R. B. Lawson in 1934.[2] Joel Whitaker selected him first-team for his all-time UNC squad.[3]
It is thought that the first forward pass in football occurred on October 26, 1895 in a game between Georgia and North Carolina when, out of desperation, the ball was thrown by the North Carolina back Joel Whitaker instead of punted. Stephens caught the ball and ran 70 yards for a touchdown.[4] He was selected All-Southern.[5]
Stephens was much involved in the expansion of Myers Park.[6][7]
He was joint president and publisher of the Charlotte Observer and joint owner and publisher of the Asheville Citizen.[1]