What he did: Georgia Tech has a long history of great football players, but the school’s only three-time, first-team All-American since it began playing in 1892 was a 5-foot-10, 171-pound defensive back who came to The Flats as a skinny running back.
Randy Rhino rewrote the record books for Tech as a safety, cornerback and kick returner, following his father Chappell, who was a letterman in football and All-SEC baseball player for the Yellow Jackets, and later watching his son, Kelley, break some of his own records.
Rhino grew up in Charlotte, N.