John Moorhead
John Moorhead
Year: 1955-59
Hometown: Cartersville, Ga.
Team: Football, Men's Track & Field
Induction Year: 2009

The wide range of athletic contributions made during his four-year career at Tennessee Tech earned John Moorhead recognition as a “Universal Man” for the Golden Eagles, and he carried that versatility into his military and professional careers.

Moorhead was part of two Ohio Valley Conference championship football teams and was a two-time All-OVC selection on the gridiron while playing up to nine different positions, and was also an OVC champion in track and field, competing in as many as 10 different events while setting school and conference records.

Moorhead earned four letters in both football and track and field, and was one of the school’s most versatile athletes from 1955 until his graduation in 1959.

On the gridiron, he was a Second-Team All-OVC halfback in 1956 and earned First-Team All-OVC laurels in 1958 as a fullback. He helped coach Wilburn Tucker’s teams capture the OVC championship in 1955 with a 5-0 league record and a 7-3 overall mark. Four years later, Tech shared the league crown in 1958 with a 5-1 OVC record and another 7-3 overall log. The team had four straight winning seasons, compiling a 25-14-1 overall record and a 16-5 conference record.

In addition to right and left halfback and right and left fullback, Moorhead played middle linebacker on defense and also lined up on kickoff, kick return and punt teams, did some punting and was the backup placekicker.

Moorhead also realized much success on the Tech track and field team. Again, his versatility was evident as he routinely participated in six to eight events – both track and field – during each meet. He consistently scored points in each meet. He competed in the low and high hurdles, 100, 220 and 440-yard sprints and mile relay, and the discus, broad jump, high jump and javelin.

In 1956, Moorhead was a member of the mile relay team broke a school record that had stood for six years. Three years later, he helped the mile relay team break both the school and OVC records. In between, he claimed the OVC individual championship in the long jump in 1958.

In 1959, serving as the team’s co-captain, Moorhead scored 31.25 points in the OVC meet, the most ever scored by a single participant. Following that season, John was co-winner of the school’s Athletic Medal, akin to today’s Outstanding Male Athlete award.

After graduation, John served for 25 years as a U.S. Army officer, retiring in 1983 with the rank of Colonel.

Interestingly, John did not end his football career when he graduated from Tech. He quarterbacked his team to the 5th Army Championship Harvest Bowl on Thanksgiving Day, 1960, and led his team in 1961 to the 7th Army Championship in Korea.

Following his military career, he lived in Clarksville, Tenn., which honored him with a “John Moorhead Day” to commemorate his years of exemplary service to the community.