John J. Coleman
American football player
LSU Tigers | |
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Position | Quarterback/Halfback |
Personal information | |
Born: | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Career history | |
College | LSU (1899–1903) |
John J. Coleman was a college football player for Louisiana State University (LSU), the school's second five-year letterman (1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903). He was a quarterback on the 1902 team,[1][2] which had the longest schedule yet for the Tigers and also featured the most games on the road. The team lost only to Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) champion Vanderbilt. Coleman was captain of the 1903 team.[3]
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LSU Tigers starting quarterbacks
- Ruffin Pleasant (1890–1893)
- Samuel Gourrier
- Frank Godchaux
- John J. Coleman
- Doc Fenton
- Lawrence Dupont
- Roy Benoit
- Ike Carriere
- Hank Stovall
- Joe Lawrie
- Bert Yates
- Bill May (1935–1936)
- Young Bussey (1939)
- Leo Bird
- Andy Kosmac (1942)
- Gene Knight (1943)
- Y. A. Tittle (1945–1947)
- Charles Pevey (1948)
- Carroll Griffith (1949)
- Lee Hedges (1950)
- Jim Barton (1951)
- Norman Stevens (1952)
- Al Doggett (1953–1954)
- M. C. Reynolds (1955)
- Win Turner (1956–1957)
- Warren Rabb (1958–1959)
- Jimmy Field (1960–1962)
- Lynn Amedee (1961)
- Pat Screen (1963–1965)
- Nelson Stokley (1966)
- Fred Haynes (1967–1968)
- Mike Hillman (1969)
- Buddy Lee (1970)
- Bert Jones (1971–1972)
- Mike Miley (1973)
- Billy Broussard (1974)
- Pat Lyons (1975–1976)
- Steve Ensminger (1977–1979)
- David Woodley (1978–1979)
- Alan Risher (1980–1982)
- Robert Mahfouz (1980)
- Jeff Wickersham (1983–1985)
- Tommy Hodson (1986–1989)
- Mickey Guidry (1986–1988)
- Sol Graves (1990)
- Chad Loup (1991–1992)
- Jesse Daigle (1991)
- Jamie Howard (1993–1995)
- Melvin Hill (1994–1995)
- Herb Tyler (1996–1998)
- Craig Nall (1999)
- Josh Booty (2000)
- Rohan Davey (2001)
- Matt Mauck (2002–2003)
- Rick Clausen (2002)
- Marcus Randall (2004)
- JaMarcus Russell (2005–2006)
- Matt Flynn (2007)
- Ryan Perrilloux (2007)
- Andrew Hatch (2008)
- Jordan Jefferson (2009–2011)
- Jarrett Lee (2011)
- Zach Mettenberger (2012–2013)
- Anthony Jennings (2013–2014)
- Brandon Harris (2015–2016)
- Danny Etling (2016–2017)
- Joe Burrow (2018–2019)
- Myles Brennan (2020)
- T. J. Finley (2020)
- Max Johnson (2020–2021)
- Jontre Kirklin (2021)
- Jayden Daniels (2022–2023)
- Garrett Nussmeier (2023–2024)
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