"He ate a few pieces of it, but he didn't eat much.". After seven seasons at Vanderbilt, Rutledge became the head coach at Montgomery Bell Academy, a school for seventh to 12th grade boys in Nashville. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Jeffrey Ronald Rutledge (born January 22, 1957) is a former American football quarterback and coach who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons. This week, Birmingham filmmakers Jon and Andrew Erwin began shooting a movie, "Woodlawn," which takes place during Nathan's days at Woodlawn High School and focuses in on that 1974 Banks-Woodlawn game. . He is a member of famous Player with the age 65 years old group. His parents met at the University of Arkansas, and when he was almost four his family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It took him 36 years, but Nathan kept that promise to his coach. Later, while at Belmont High School in Mississippi, Gerelds was diagnosed with brain cancer, and he died in 2003, coaching right up until the end. "They had the best running back in the state and we had the best quarterback," former Banks head coach George "Shorty" White remembers. The two schools were just 10 minutes and less than four miles apart. Jeff Rutledge, who played at Alabama after he graduated from Bank High School, is pictured here during the 1976 Alabama-Notre Dame game in South Bend, Ind. "I didn't have to worry about cutting grass because they played all the time.". Soon enough, though, Tony would be all around the ball. Meanwhile, Woodlawn High School stands majestically in the same location on First Avenue North, just like it has since 1922, and the football team is still sending players to the NFL, including Chris Davis, the Auburn cornerback who was the last-second hero of the 2013 Iron Bowl. So I had never beaten them.". Established network of influencers, political staff, department officials and media, supporting sound execution of public affairs initiatives. I can tell you, Tony had no trouble with his blocking.". . "We would go to the board of education and get tickets and we would be sold out in 30 minutes to an hour," Stearns says. Tony started playing pickup basketball games with some older boys in the neighborhood, and he was good enough that he was recruited to play in a rec league at Huffman Park. QB Born: January 22, 1957 in Birmingham, AL Drafted: 1979 Rnd 9, Pick 246 by LA: College: Alabama: Career Stats Career Stats Game Log Game Log Splits Splits. In the days leading up to the game, both The Birmingham News and the Birmingham Post-Herald played it up as not only a clash of the titans between Banks and Woodlawn but also a Rutledge vs. Nathan showdown. Anyone can read what you share. Discover Jeff Rutledge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. In overtime, he hit Art Monk with a vital 40-yard pass on third and 15 to help set up Chip Lohmiller's game-winning field goal. "I just felt like I was the oldest cat in the house," he says. See also [ edit] Rule 5 draft results References [ edit] (Photo courtesy of Tony Nathan). And much to the surprise of probably everybody who was there that night -- fans, players, coaches, cheerleaders and sportswriters -- neither one of the teams would go on to win it all that year. He received his degree from Alabama in Business Administration and in 2011, was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Jeff Rutledge date of birth: January 22, 1957. Some were easier. He is now a bailiff for Miami-Dade County Court Judge Edward Newman, a former Dolphins teammate. Rutledge played collegiately at Alabama, where he was a member of three SEC Championship teams under Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. #Jeff #Rutledge #Wiki Biography #Age #Height #Wife #Net #Worth #Family Tags: Age Biography Family Height Jeff Net Rutledge Wife Wiki Worth Tony Nathan, left, goes to midfield for the pre-game coin toss with his Woodlawn High School teammates Mike Allison, center, and Peyton Zarzour, right. As a senior, he was a member of the 1974 Parade High School All-American team. (Birmingham News file/Charles Nesbitt). Newman serves as a criminal court judge in Miami-Dade County, and six years ago, he hired Nathan to be a bailiff in his courtroom. The game, though, was way bigger than its two stars, a pair of Parade All-Americans who were among the most sought-after high school recruits in the country. But there was one catch. Drafted in the ninth round of the 1979 NFL Draft (246th overall pick) by the Los Angeles Rams,[2] Rutledge played in 14 NFL seasons[3][5] from 1979 to 1992 for three different teams. "All I had ever seen of football games was everybody falling on each other and piling on each other," she says. That 1974 Banks-Woodlawn game would be Shorty White's 100th win at Banks, and his last. Horgan III, Jeff Hart, Jim Rutledge of Canada, Gary Hallberg and Jeff Freeman pose together with their Qualifying cards during the Champions Tour. His most notable play with the Giants came in Super Bowl XXI in the third quarter. He has been a Giant since 1982, when he was obtained from the Los Angeles Rams after Phil Simms suffered a season-ending knee injury. So I've never come to camp feeling confident I'd be in place. In 2006, the Birmingham Board of Education decided to close the deteriorating middle school, too, saying it was unsafe and an eyesore. (Birmingham News file/Robert Adams). He said, 'Well, make sure you promise me you're going to finish what you started. he recalls. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. "In high school, he was the best quarterback in the state of Alabama, and Coach Bryant did his job and the recruiters did their jobs to get him to go to Alabama," Nathan says. As a senior, he was a member of the 1974 Parade High School All-American team. ", Tony Nathan strikes a Heisman-like pose as he tries to avoid a linebacker. I remember it was good we didn't start when we were supposed to because they were at their peak. In April 2010, Rutledge agreed to become the head football coach at Pope John Paul II High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee; where he coached for two seasons, leading the Knights to a 4-18 record. , money, salary, income, and assets. William Nathan asked, referring to Bryant's bag. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. ''That may make the Giants think,'' said Rutledge. Tony Nathan will sign copies of his new book, "Touchdown Tony: Running With a Purpose," at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18, at the Alabama Booksmith, 2626 19th Place South, Homewood. You could call it inspiration, you could call it whatever you like. A three-year starter, he also led Alabama to the #2 National ranking in 1977. He was indeed a basketball guy, but Tony Nathan would be playing football for a long time. The following Friday night, Woodlawn closed out its season on a cold, rainy night at Fair Park, defeating Carver 12-0. There's something always new at the courthouse.". So it was almost like it was the state championship game that night.". Banks came in riding a 34-game unbeaten streak, its last loss coming to Woodlawn, 21-18, three years before. So, when Tony was in the 10th grade, and he came home one day and told his mother he had left the Woodlawn High School football team, she replied, in no uncertain terms, no, he had not. We prayed together, and from then on, I respected them and they respected me. As that 1974 season progressed and both teams kept winning week after week, that friendly rivalry between Banks and Woodlawn reached a new level, though. Woodlawn students used to yell, ''Rip those Sugar Jets," which was a reference to this brand of cereal. Jeff Rutledge, who played at Alabama after he graduated from Bank High School, is pictured here during the 1976 Alabama-Notre Dame game in South Bend, Ind. So by the time he arrived at Woodlawn High School to start the ninth grade, his reputation as a wizard of the basketball court preceded him. The family will receive friends from 12:00-1:30 pm, Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at . He was a devoted husband and father and his favorite hobby was fishing. That year, the Cardinals made a late season run and earned a Super Bowl berth, but lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-23. The night after that chat, in an exhibition game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Rutledge completed all 8 of his passes for 156 yards. Woodlawn never beat Banks during Nathan's three years on the varsity. A month ago, Jeff and Laura Rutledge decided that today would be Reunion Day, the day Laura and their three children would leave their home in Mission Viejo, Calif., and fly east to join Jeff for the winter. If all that notoriety affected Nathan, none of his teammates could tell. "The Woodlawn guys were like maniacs, and they were roaring all through their pre-game warm-ups. "I was like, 'What?'" "Greg was not very big but he had a huge heart and he gave Tony fits that night. "It was time for people to actually get along -- no matter what race or color you were," he says. Nathan says. Jeff is survived by his wife, Dana; daughter, Payton Rutledge; son, Parker Rutledge; and several nieces and nephews. Those were the days when running backs wore tear-away jerseys, which ripped when opposing players tried to bring down the ball carrier by grabbing ahold of his jersey. "But it didn't bother me that I was forced to go to Woodlawn because a lot of my friends were at Woodlawn, too.". Rutledge and his wife had just moved into their dream house in Atlanta, but felt it was the best job available. 1972 His brother Gary Rutledge was also a quarterback at Alabama from 1972 to 1974. Rutledge is a Christian and attends Arizona Community Church in Chandler. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jeff Rutledge, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. jeff.rutledge@mcmillanvantage.com. White says he was assured by the Legion Field crew that it would be able to handle the crowd. printers and related vendors. He was worn out, and he was just tearing the rest of his jersey off.". And the majority of us did that. Birmingham police guessed another 20,000 gave up and went back home when they saw the long lines. Tony is a very revered guy here in our community, here in our church community.". Rutledge would never start an NFL game again but he did see spot duty in relief of returning starter Mark Rypien in the Redskins' 1991 Super Bowl Championship season, including some playing time in the last game of the regular season, again against the Philadelphia Eagles. Fully committed to football now, Nathan became one of the key cogs in a wishbone offense that was clicking on all cylinders. Menu Log In Sign Up He played college football at Alabama, where he was the team's starting quarterback for their 1978 National . He played college football at Alabama, where he was the team's starting quarterback for their 1978 National Championship victory, and was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the ninth round of the 1979 NFL Draft. After Nathan got out of coaching, another one of his former Dolphins teammates, guard Ed Newman, told him he had the perfect job for him. UNEASY LIES THE HEAD OF NO. "We both started to laugh.". It was Grefseng's only touchdown catch of his Banks career. "Well, Shula knew what talent was," Nathan says. Nathan played his entire NFL career with the Dolphins - retiring in 1987 after nine seasons in the aqua and orange - and he has continued to make Miami his home, even when NFL assistant coaching jobs took him to Tampa Bay, Baltimore and San Francisco. "It was always the biggest game of the year, for both sides," Rutledge says. The week of the game, Jerry Stearns, who was an assistant coach at Woodlawn that year and later became the head coach there, recalls selling advance tickets at the school, something he says never happened before. "What are you doing with that grip?'" "It was Banks-Woodlawn. ", Woodlawn's Tony Nathan ran for 112 yards and scored a touchdown in the 1974 Banks-Woodlawn game, but Banks linebacker Greg Muse was all over him all night long. They've been married for going on 37 years now, with three children and nine grandkids. He played college football at Alabama, where he was the team's starting quarterback for their 1978 National Championship victory, and was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the ninth round of the 1979 NFL Draft. After the season ended, he accepted an assistant coaching position on Paul "Bear" Bryant's staff at Alabama, where he was part of back-to-back national championships in 1978 and 1979 -- the first of which featured Rutledge and Nathan in the starting backfield. Tandy Gerelds left Woodlawn after the 1975 season to join his father in the family insurance business, but in 1984, he returned to coaching at Deshler High School in Tuscumbia. "I did accept Christ in my life at that time, they say," Nathan says. McNeal has been a pastor and counselor at the church, and he and Nathan are close, a friendship that dates back to their playing days at Alabama.
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