Background
Hall Terry Snoddy was born on March 18, 1899 in Owensboro, Kentucky to Carey Snoddy and Ruth Hall.
Hall Terry Snoddy was born on March 18, 1899 in Owensboro, Kentucky to Carey Snoddy and Ruth Hall.
Snoddy was selected to at least one All-Southern team every year he played. 1921
The 1921 team beat Harvard 6–0 in one of the greatest upsets in college football history. One account reads "Snoddy, Centre"s left halfback, was literally a "John-on-the-spot" in getting under the ball.
And it was Snoddy who gained when the gaining counted, by his superior speed." The Colonels then played a postseason bowl game against Texas Agricultural and Mechanical known as the 1922 Dixie Classic.
Snoddy scored Centre"s first touchdown in the game. Centre would lose 22 to 14.
1922
In 1922 he changed his name to Snowday, the original Scotch spelling.
Snoddy was a prominent end and halfback for the Centre Praying Colonels of in Danville, Kentucky. A member of two of its most famous teams in 1919 and 1921.