Hall of Fame

John Tigert

  • Class
  • Induction
    1970
  • Sport(s)
Position: Halfback
Years: 1901-1903
Place of Birth: Nashville, TN
Date of Birth: Feb 11, 1882
Place of Death: Gainesville, FL
Date of Death: Jan 12, 1965
High School: Bell Buckle, TN (Webb HS)

Every young man who has ever acquired a college education as the result of an athletic grant-in-aid owes a debt of thanks to the late John J. Tigert, the Vanderbilt Universtiy backfield star at the turn of the 20th Century. He devised and implemented the athletic grant-in-aid program while serving as president of the University of Florida and U.S. Commissioner of Education. Tigert was the rock in the Vandy backfield during the early 1900s, an All-Southern selection in an era when Walter Camp refused to name players from south of the Mason-Dixon Line to his All-America teams. Surely, Tigert was All-America material. He was definitely among the national leaders when it came to scholarship, as well. A Phi Beta Kappa, Tigert became Vanderbilt's first Rhodes Scholar. Following his studies in England, he launched his most successful career as an educator, never forgetting the values of athletics. Tigert championed honesty in financial operations of collegiate athletic programs, ever alert to insure and protect the interest of the athletes. John was the grandson of Bishop Holland McTyeire, the man who obtained from Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt the funds for establishment of Vanderbilt University in 1875.
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