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- Bill_Neely_(American_football) abstract "William Daniel "Bill" Neely, Jr. (June 22, 1887 – May 16, 1965) was an All-Southern American football end for Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Commodores football teams. He was captain of the undefeated and SIAA champion 1910 Vanderbilt Commodores football team, led as well by the likes of W. E. Metzger and Ray Morrison. That team managed a scoreless tie with Yale. Neely recalled the event: "The score tells the story a good deal better than I can. All I want to say is that I never saw a football team fight any harder at every point that Vanderbilt fought today – line, ends, and backfield. We went in to give Yale the best we had and I think we about did it." Bill also lettered for the Vanderbilt basketball team.".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) birthDate "1887-06-22".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) birthPlace Smyrna,_Tennessee.
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) birthYear "1887".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) deathDate "1965-05-16".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) deathYear "1965".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) position End_(American_football).
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) school Vanderbilt_University.
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- Bill_Neely_(American_football) birthPlace Smyrna,_Tennessee.
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) class "Graduate".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) currentposition End_(American_football).
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) dateOfBirth "1887-06-22".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) dateOfDeath "1965-05-16".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) deathDate "1965-05-16".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) deathPlace Smyrna,_Tennessee.
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) highlights "Championships *1 SIAA Honors *2x All-Southern".
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- Bill_Neely_(American_football) name "Bill Neely".
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- Bill_Neely_(American_football) pastschools Vanderbilt_University.
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) placeOfBirth "Smyrna Tennessee".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) placeOfDeath "Smyrna Tennessee".
- Bill_Neely_(American_football) school "Vanderbilt Commodores".
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- Bill_Neely_(American_football) comment "William Daniel "Bill" Neely, Jr. (June 22, 1887 – May 16, 1965) was an All-Southern American football end for Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Commodores football teams. He was captain of the undefeated and SIAA champion 1910 Vanderbilt Commodores football team, led as well by the likes of W. E. Metzger and Ray Morrison. That team managed a scoreless tie with Yale. Neely recalled the event: "The score tells the story a good deal better than I can.".
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