Rammy Ramsdell

[1] According to one writer "the Gators' first quarterback of note,"[1] he is the oldest player at the position in the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame, inducted in 1971.

[5] As an end on the football team, Ramsdell dropped a pass to tie the state championship game.

[6] Then he played for coaches George E. Pyle and C. J. McCoy on the varsity Florida Gators football team from 1913 to 1915.

[9][10][11] While running the bases during a baseball game against Auburn in 1915, Ramsdell accidentally stepped on the foot of first baseman George Steed and got his spikes caught in Steed's laces, which resulted in Ramsdell breaking his left leg with "a loud cracking noise".

Without their projected starting quarterback, the Gator football team went 0–5 and did not score a touchdown during the subsequent 1916 season.