Dave Watson

American football player

1941 –

77

Who is Dave Watson?

Carl David Watson is a former a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for two seasons for the Boston Patriots.

Watson is considered one of the best athletes in the history of Eufaula High School where he starred for the Tigers in football and basketball. He played under legendary Eufaula High coaches A. W. "Bill" Buchanan in football and basketball under Jack Powell where he played on a district championship team during his senior year. Watson was a two time All-State selection in high school, as a two-way lineman, and was a three time All-SEC performer at Georgia Tech. He was chosen AP lineman of the week in 1961 for his outstanding play against Duke University. In the game he recorded 12 individual tackles, numerous assists, and a fumble recovery while playing on both sides of the ball. Watson was chosen Most Valuable Lineman in the 1962-1963 Hula Bowl college all-star game and is a member of the All Time Gator Bowl team.

In 1962, Watson played in one of Georgia Tech's biggest wins in their storied football history. The Bobby Dodd coached Jackets upset Bear Bryant's Alabama Crimson Tide, in Atlanta, on November 14 of that year. The Tide was ranked #1 in the country and led by All-America quarterback Joe Namath. The 7-6 Jackets' victory gave Alabama its only loss of the year and ended the Tide's quest for a second straight national championship in what many Tech fans consider the greatest game ever played at Historic Grant Field.

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Born
Sep 8, 1941
Eufaula
Education
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
Lived in
  • Eufaula

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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