Elmer Tesreau

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Elmer Tesreau
Captain of a victorious football team being welcomed back to Seattle, November 16, 1925 (MOHAI 6013).jpg
Tesreau being welcomed back to Seattle after Rose Bowl victory, November 16, 1925
Washington Huskies
PositionFullback
Career history
CollegeWashington (1923–1925)
Bowl gamesRose Bowl (1924, 1926)
Career highlights and awards
  • third team All-American (1925)

Elmer Tesreau was a college football player, once a prominent fullback for the Washington Huskies from 1923 to 1925,[1][2] in the same backfield as Wildcat Wilson.[3] Tesreau played with a broken leg in the 1924 Rose Bowl.[4] He was captain in 1925.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Milwaukee Sentinel - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^ Gastineau, Mike (October 2010). The Great Book of Seattle Sports Lists. ISBN 9781458779748.
  3. ^ "85 Years and Counting ..." GoHuskies.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19.
  4. ^ Miller, Chris Ann; Roberts, Jerry (2007). Hermosa Beach. ISBN 9780738547091.
  5. ^ Thomas Porter, W. (September 2013). Go Huskies!: Celebrating the Washington Football Tradition. ISBN 9781623686581.
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