Snoddy was selected to at least one All-Southern team every year he played.
The 1921 team beat Harvard 6–0 in one of the greatest upsets in college football history.
[3][4] One account reads "Snoddy, Centre's left halfback, was literally a "John-on-the-spot" in getting under the ball.
"[5] The Colonels then played a postseason bowl game against Texas A&M known as the 1922 Dixie Classic.
In 1922 he changed his name to Snowday, the original Scotch spelling.