Milton McManaway

Milton Edward McManaway (November 15, 1901 – 1946) was an American college football player.

He was also a star on defense and was noted for his ability to intercept and break up forward passes.

[1] McManaway was quarterback and Speedy Speer halfback on the 1920 team which suffered its only loss to SIAA champion Georgia.

[6] McManaway was called by Scoop Latimer "one of two best quarterbacks in the South," presumably behind Centre's Bo McMillin.

In 1922 he led the Twins to a 6–3–1 record as they fell to Charleston High School in the Lower State Championship, 40–0.