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Sigmund Harris
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Sigmund "Sig" Harris (July 2, 1883 – November 8, 1964) was University of Minnesota’s All-American quarterback in 1902–04, for powerful teams under Dr. Henry L. Williams. He was also a plucky, 5' 5" 1/2 145-pound blocking back, punter, punt returner, and defensive safety, and played a critical role in the Little Brown Jug game between Minnesota and Michigan in 1903.
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Harris, Sigmund
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1964-11-08
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1883-07-02
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American football player and coach
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Sigmund "Sig" Harris (July 2, 1883 – November 8, 1964) was University of Minnesota’s All-American quarterback in 1902–04, for powerful teams under Dr. Henry L. Williams. He was also a plucky, 5' 5" 1/2 145-pound blocking back, punter, punt returner, and defensive safety, and played a critical role in the Little Brown Jug game between Minnesota and Michigan in 1903.