In January, he enrolled at Gardner-Webb, seeking to play both football and basketball after sitting out a year.
Suddenly, he jumped in the air and out of bounds but, while still in the air, he whipped a perfect touchdown strike to Davis.
I went to Southwest High School with Flan, as we called him. He lost both his parents at an early age.
Whereupon, Goff apparently replied, "To heck with the coach, did you see what that other quarterback (Flanagan) is doing? He also ran for seven TDs, kicked 46 of 51 extra points and two of three field goals. Thanks for bringing back the memories. Flanagan was an All-American at the former Southwest High School in football, basketball, and baseball. A student at Southwest High, he set a Georgia high school record for touchdown passes with 31 in 10 regular season games, ran for 12 touchdowns, kicked 60 extra points and two field goals. "Tony threw me the ball when he was out of bounds, but his feet were inbounds when he left the ground. Davis was Georgia's starting split end, and second-leading receiver in 1976. Blawg. Still, those same people will say he never appeared disheartened or dissatisfied. with Bill Banks story: Anthony Flanagan, QB for the Georgia Pride semi-pro team. Roughly 1,100 individuals, including a handful of former NFL players, tried out for the Pride's meager 37 roster spots, with Flanagan emerging as the team's starting quarterback.Passing and running with the mastery he had demonstrated years before, Flanagan guided the Pride to the league's playoffs. Share Updated: August 11, 2015 - … Flanagan was an All-American at the former Southwest High School in football, basketball, and baseball. Tim Tucker of the AJC calls him one of the most celebrated high school athletes in Atlanta history. WHEREAS, The Atlanta Public schools First Annual “Throwback” Award is being given to the 1973 Southwest Atlanta High School Football Team, “The Wolves”; and WHEREAS, Southwest led the region by winning 12 games and losing none in regular season play; and WHEREAS, Running Back Anthony Terry ranked number 1 in the region by rushing for 908 yards in 128 Webcast on Mindfulness and the New Back to School with Superintendent Runcie and James S. Gordon.
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For now, although his time at Georgia is forgotten by most, the athletic legend once known as "The Flim-Flan Man," or simply "Flan," will be remembered with the center that bares the name of "Coach Flan. Photo Bill Mahan."
Flanagan passed at the age of … However, during training camp prior to the start of the new league's initial season, Flanagan became ill and was cut from the team. A lot of people may not know that Anthony Flanagan raised Latrez Harrison!! with Bill Banks story: Anthony Flanagan, QB for the Georgia Pride semi-pro team. "It is [an antiquated subject] to me," Dooley declared to reporters. The lanky, 6-foot-3 and roughly 200-pound quarterback could run like the wind, and had a rifle for an armDuring Southwest's perfect 13-0 campaign, Flanagan passed for 2,241 yards and 31 touchdowns, rushed for 12 touchdowns and, get this, kicked 60 PATs and two field goals.
Dooley had been questioned by the media regarding whether he was going to choose Wayne Johnson or sophomore James Jackson to start under center, signifying the first time in school history an African American would be starting at quarterback for the Bulldogs.
I remember these guys. The GHSFHA "State Records Project" is an attempt to research and publish reported state records in Georgia high school football. "Trailing 16-3 at halftime, Outlar would report that he approached his quarterback, Goff, to say "if he didn't get a couple of quick touchdowns his coach was going to get fired."
Late in the game, Anthony led the offense on a long drive which resulted in a touchdown to wrap up the At Clemson, Flanagan had also become the first Bulldog athlete to see varsity action in both football and basketball since Zippy Morocco during the late 1940s.For the 1976 regular season, Flanagan appeared in four games, rushing for 73 yards on eight carries and completing his only pass attempt for a 16-yard gain. In fact, Flanagan appeared to find as much pleasure in teaching sports to kids as he had discovered while playing sports himself as a youth.For 14 years, Flanagan worked with the Atlanta Parks and Recreation Department, coaching youth sports—namely (and fittingly), football and basketball—at the John F. Kennedy Recreation Center. Wednesday, August 26 , 2020 Back to School: How to Meet the Challenge and Fulfill the Promise with Robert Runcie, Superintendent of Broward County Public Schools James S. Gordon, MD, Founder and Executive Director, The Center for Mind-Body Medicine If you are trying to find people that graduated in '74 at Southwest in Atlanta, GA, check the alumni list below that shows the class of 1974.
Great synopsis of some real Bulldog football history! Shows I'm just an old man that still loves the Dawg . Flanagan passed at the age of …
The lanky, 6-foot-3 and roughly 200-pound quarterback could run like the wind, and had a rifle for an arm — make that, arms . Anthony Flanagan, an All-American quarterback at Southwest High School in Atlanta, was the first African American quarterback at the University of Georgia.