Before the era of high-tech helmets and billion-dollar stadiums, college football was a game of raw grit and legendary toughness. Perhaps no player personifies that era better than Edwin “Goat” Hale, the Mississippi College quarterback who once hit a building so hard he loosened the architecture—and then went on to record one of the most prolific scoring seasons in the history of the sport.

Mississippi College Choctaws running back Goat Hale circa 1921 via Wikimedia Commons

Football Bio

January 29, 1896 – Jackson, Mississippi – Edwin Hale, the quarterback of Mississippi College, was born. Nicknamed “Goat” by friends, the National Football Foundation recounts an entertaining story behind it: while playing for Central High School in Jackson, Hale once battered through the line to score a touchdown and continued running past the end zone until his head hit a wooden building, loosening several planks. In 1921, Hale scored 23 touchdowns and drop-kicked 23 extra points. The National Football Foundation inducted him into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1963.

Conclusion

Edwin “Goat” Hale remains a towering figure in the annals of Southern football history. His 1921 season alone stands as a testament to his versatility as both a powerhouse runner and a precise kicker. While his nickname was born from a humorous collision with a wooden building, his legacy was built on a foundation of undeniable talent and a scoring prowess that eventually earned him the highest honor in collegiate athletics. He was, and remains, a true original of the gridiron.

Accolades and Football Accomplishments

  • College Football Hall of Fame Inductee: Class of 1963.
  • Single-Season Scoring Record (1921): Scored 23 touchdowns and successfully converted 23 drop-kicked extra points.
  • 161 Total Points: His 1921 performance accounted for 161 of his team’s points, leading Mississippi College to an 8-2 record.
  • Multi-Sport Star: Recognized as a premier athlete at both Central High School (Jackson, MS) and Mississippi College.
  • Versatility Pioneer: Noted for his rare ability to dominate as a primary ball carrier and a specialized kicker simultaneously.

By Darin

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