Gresham Poe

Gresham Hough Poe (July 30, 1880[1] – April 25, 1956[2]) was an American football player and coach.

While he did not see much playing time at Princeton, Poe almost managed to rally the Tigers from 12–0 deficit over Yale game, in 1901.

According to Harper's Weekly, "Poe's presence seemed to rejuvenate the Tigers, and for the last 10 minutes of the contest they fairly outplayed the weary Elis.

The ball was twice carried half the length of the field, but the whistle blew before Princeton could score."

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