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B. J. Lamb

American football player (1887–1928) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

B. J. Lamb
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Benjamin Joseph "Sheep" Lamb (November 5, 1887 September 12, 1928) was a college football player.

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Auburn University

Lamb was a prominent tackle for Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers of Auburn University in 1908 and from 1910 to 1912. He was twice All-Southern.[1]

1911

In the 1911 game with Georgia, after disease had swept through the team, Reynolds Tichenor begged his team to win for Donahue, implying he was very sick indeed. Lamb led the attack, even with a broken hand from the week before, once late saying "We've fit this far. We ain't but a second or two to go. Now let's go fight'em some more." Lamb knocked three different centers unconscious en route to preserving a scoreless tie.[2] Lamb practiced tackling on trees.[3]

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