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James Scott Hunter (born November 19, 1947) is a former professional football player, a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons in the 1970s. He played for the Green Bay Packers , Buffalo Bills , Atlanta Falcons , and Detroit Lions .
Rutledge was the first of two brothers to lead a national championship team. He led Alabama to the 1973 national championship and his brother Jeff Rutledge led Alabama to the 1978 national championship. [18] [19] Terry Davis: 1971–1972: Neb Hayden: 1970: Scott Hunter: 1968–1970: Wayne Trimble: 1966: Ken Stabler: 1966–1967: All-SEC. Super ...
In the fourth, the teams traded touchdowns with the Tigers' ultimately winning 20–15. Fourth-quarter touchdowns were scored by LSU on a second one-yard Shorey run and by Alabama on Scott Hunter passes of 37-yards to Hunter Husband and 34-yards to David Bailey. [38] [39] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 20–9–4. [40]
Scott Hunter, Green Bay Packers quarterback from 1971 to '73, talks about how the 1972 put the team back in the limelight.
After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama took a 7–0 lead in the second when Scott Hunter threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Wade. They then extended their lead to 17–0 at halftime when Mike Dean connected on a 46-yard field goal and Hunter scored on a short quarterback sneak. [55]
Gary Cuozzo threw for 42 yards in the win, and the Vikings intercepted Packers quarterbacks Scott Hunter and Zeke Bratkowski a combined three times.
In the fourth, Scott Hunter scored for Alabama on a one-yard run, followed with Vanderbilt's only points on a four-yard David Strong run and then the Crimson Tide made the final score 31–7 on a one-yard Pete Moore touchdown run. [16] [17] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 26–16–4. [19]
The former Alabama strength coach had served in the position for 13 years. Scott Cochran has finally broken his silence on why he left the Alabama Crimson Tide for the Georgia Bulldogs. Cochran ...