- Bill Hartman
NFLretired
position=Quarterback Running back
number=34
birthdate=birth date|1915|3|17|mf=yThomaston, Georgia
deathdate=death date and age|2006|03|16|1915|03|17
debutyear=1938
finalyear=1938
draftyear=1938
draftround=8
draftpick=69
college=Georgia
teams=
*Washington Redskins (1938)
stat1label=Rushing yards
stat1value=195
stat2label=Passing yards
stat2value=558
stat3label=TDs-INTs
stat3value=4-10
nfl=HAR735813
CollegeHOF=30098William Coleman "Bill" Hartman, Jr. (
March 17 ,1915 –March 16 ,2006 ) was anAmerican football running back for both theGeorgia Bulldogs Football andWashington Redskins beforeWorld War II . He graduated from theUniversity of Georgia in 1937 with aB.S. , where he was a member of theChi Phi Fraternity . Hartman was admitted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1984 [ [http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=30098 College Football Hall of Fame bio] ] and theGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. [ [http://www.gshf.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=150&Itemid=50 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame entry] ]Football career
He was born William C. Hartman in
Thomaston, Georgia , in 1915. Hartman started playing football inMadison, Georgia , where his talents soon became evident. He started playing football for the Georgia Bulldogs in 1935. Hartman distinguished himself at both fullback andlinebacker for the Bulldogs. His best game is considered to be his performance in a 7-7 tie againstFordham University in 1936 which knocked Fordham out of contention for the Rose Bowl. [ [http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/hartman_bill00.html CSTV.com: #1 in College Sports ] ]In his final year in 1937, Hartman was an
All-America n and All-SEC player. He also became a punter kicking the ball 82 yards againstTulane University . After graduation, he signed with theWashington Redskins , who wanted him as a backup toSammy Baugh . However, Baugh was injured in the preseason and Hartman started for the first six games of the season. He threw the winning pass in a 24-22 win over thePhiladelphia Eagles in his first game in theNFL .Hartman completed two years in the NFL to work as an assistant coach to
Wally Butts in a Bulldogs team that won both the Orange Bowl and Rose Bowl. "Sports Illustrated " named him as a member of the "Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All America Team" in 1962. He was further acknowledged by becoming a member of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.ubsequent career
He served in World War II in the
United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps . After the war, he worked in the insurance business as well as coaching in 1956. He became anAthens, Georgia , community leader serving as the President of a number of community organisations including theChamber of Commerce . He served on the Athens City Council between 1957-60 including a short stint as Mayor Pro Tem in 1960.Hartman became a leading supporter of the University of Georgia becoming a trustee and President of the Alumni Association. In 1960, he became chairman of the Georgia Student Educational Foundation which he held for many years. In 1992, the University announced the creation of the "Bill Hartman Award" for athletes who had distinguished themselves as alumni with recipients including
Fran Tarkenton andPierre Howard , who held the position ofLieutenant Governor of Georgia .In the early 1970s, he returned as a volunteer to coach the kicking team. In this capacity, he coached a number of players including
John Kasay ,Bucky Dilts ,Kevin Butler andTodd Peterson who went on to play in the NFL.Hartman died of a short illness in Athens the day before his 91st birthday and was buried in that city's
Oconee Hill Cemetery . [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13642497 Find-a-Grave entry for Bill Hartman] ]References
External links
* [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/scorecard/cfootballnews.asp?articleID=161471 "Seattle Post-Intelligencer", "Georgia great Hartman dies", March 16, 2006 retrieved March 17, 2006]
* [http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/hartman_bill00.html Georgia Bulldogs Bill Hartman biography]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/ncaa/03/16/bc.fbc.obit.hartman.ap/index.html "Sports Illustrated", "Ex-UGA star Hartman dies at age 90", March 16 2006]
*findagrave|13642497 Retrieved on2008-04-03
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