Jack McDonough started at quarterback as a true freshman when Marshall Guill was moved to end.
The entire backfield, as well Fincher, Lebey, and Higgins in the line, were cited as stars of the game.
The first touchdown was the best run of the game, for 26 yards around left end,[13] Flowers "sidestepped, ducked, twisted and turned until he had again crossed the field almost to the opposite side and then stiff-arming the last man in his way, crossed the goal for a touchdown.
[16] Quarterback Jim Mattox made the field goal to help Washington & Lee upset Tech.
In the third quarter, Warren blocked a Dewey Scarboro punt and Sloan recovered the ball and ran it 35 yards for a touchdown.
[22] After a divorce in 1919, Heisman left Atlanta to prevent any social embarrassment to his former wife, who chose to remain in the city.