From the Huntsville Alabama Times, former U.T. star quarterback and now U.T. Assistant Athletic Director for Player Relations Condredge Holloway Jr. will be inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame this weekend.

He was a star baseball, basketball, and football player at Lee High in Huntsville, AL. As the U.T. Volunteer star quarterback under Bill Battle in 1972, Holloway was the first black SEC starting quarterback.

Previous News Sentinel coverage of the announcement with interview.

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I loved watching him play

He could slip tackles like a wisp of wind, but he was fearless, too, and would throw his body through the air to find the goal line.

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