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William Enoch Fincher (November 12, 1896 – July 17, 1978) was an American player and coach. He played the end and tackle positions for the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Fincher was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1974.


Early years
Fincher was born in Spring Place, Georgia. He attended old Tech High School in .
(2011). 9780820339061, University of Georgia Press. .


Georgia Tech
Fincher attended Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating with a mechanical engineering degree in 1921. At school, he played , , and ran track. He was a prominent tackle and end for the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football teams. Fincher could play any position on the line in the complicated offense. He made a record 122 of 136 PAT attempts. He stood 6 feet tall and weighed 182 pounds. He was nominated though not selected for an Associated Press All-Time Southeast 1869–1919 era team.

Fincher had a which he would covertly pull out after feigning an injury, turn to his opponents and say: "So that's how you want to play!"

(2008). 9781616731335, Voyageur Press. .


1916
Fincher was a substitute for the 222 to 0 rout of Cumberland in 1916.


1917
He was a starter for the 1917 national championship team. The 1917 team was Tech's first national championship and outscored opponents 491 to 17, and for many years it was considered the greatest football team the ever produced.
(1992). 9780313284045, Greenwood Publishing Group. .
Fincher kicked 49 extra points.
(1992). 9780313284045, Greenwood Publishing Group. .


1918
He was a consensus All-American in 1918, a year in which he was captain.


1920
In 1920 he made 's first team All-American, a rarity for a player from the South.

One writer said Fincher "seemingly ate ten-penny nails" and "was the 'meanest' lineman I ever witnessed in action." A story goes that he sought to knock out of the Centre–Tech game, taking with him or "something equally diabolical." Before the game, Fincher said "You're a great player Bo...I feel awful sorry about it because you are not going to be in there very long—about three minutes."

Fincher also once held a charging for no gain. The yearbook remarks "Bill began his great work on the sand lots of Tech Hi here in Atlanta years ago and ended it up by smearing of the Auburn Tigers all over the flats of Grant Field on Turkey Day last."


Coaching
Fincher was head coach of a college football team for one season. In 1921, he led the William & Mary Indians football team to a 4–3–1 record. In 1925, he joined Georgia Tech's coaching staff as a line coach, replacing . He was still a line coach for the school through 1927.


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