Alfred Thompson Adams (January 8, 1898 – December 4, 1982) was an attorney and an American football and basketball player and coach.
[2] Adams was selected All-Southern in 1917, a season which featured the south's first national champion in Georgia Tech.
"Tech played hard, clean football, and we were somewhat surprised to meet such a fair, aggressive team, after the reports we had heard.
"[3] Adams played on the 1920 SIAA championship team with the likes of Josh Cody and Tom Zerfoss.
Following his passing the bar, Adams entered practice with his uncle R. B. C. Howell and former Vandy quarterback Myles P.