Frank Murrey

Frank Lester Murrey (July 27, 1900 – February 14, 1977) was an American college football player, track athlete, and banker.

As a freshman, he was selected by both Walter Camp and the Frank Menke Syndicate as a first-team player on the 1918 All-America college football team.

The New York Times described the run as a "nerve-tingling moment" and a "dazzling serpentine gallop.

[11] In 1921, he won the Elks Grand Prix, a 600-meter special invitation race featuring the nine top college stars.

He died on February 14, 1977, after a lengthy illness at age 76, at Williamson County Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Tennessee.