Bill Spears

Details
- Position: Quarterback
- School: Vanderbilt
- High School: Jasper, TN (Jasper HS)
- Years: 1925-1927
- Inducted: 1962
- Place of Birth: Jasper, TN
- Date of Birth: Aug 31, 1906
- Place of Death: Tennessee
- Date of Death: Dec 31, 1992
- Weight: 155
Member Biography
Grantland Rice was nothing less than amazed when he saw
Vanderbilt quarterback Bill Spears in action. "He is the fastest
of the nation's quarterbacks," Rice raved, "and one of the most
remarkable offensive backs to be seen in college football in
years." Yes, Spears was fast and flashy, leading coach Dan
McGugin's Commodores to 16 victories in 20 games during
his junior and senior seasons. As a junior in 1926, Spears
paced the Vandy team to an 8-1-0 record, the sole loss
coming at the hands of rival Alabama, 19-7. The next year, an
All-America campaign for Spears, he led the Commodores to
an 8-1-2 mark which included a bitter 13-6 defeat at the
hands of Texas and ties with arch rival Tennessee (7-7) and
Georgia (0-0). Spears spurred his team to victories over
Kentucky in each of his final two campaigns, prompting UK
coach Harry Gamage to compare him with the legendary Red
Grange of Illinois. And what did his own coach, McGugin,
think of Spears? "Spears was a classic example of the results
a boy can gain if he works hard enough and has a fighting
heart. Bill was as skillful as any man who ever played football.
A great student of the game, our boys had implicit confidence
in his judgment." Spears went on to become a prominent
attorney in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and served as a trustee at
his alma mater.