Harry Galbreath (born January 1, 1965 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is a retired American football player. The 6-foot 1-inch 295-pound Galbreath attended the University of Tennessee and starred as an offensive guard for the Volunteers.
Galbreath played in every game of his four-year career as a Volunteer (1984-87), which included being in the starting lineup his last three years. Volunteers' coach Johnny Majors once said that Galbreath was the best ...
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Harry Galbreath (born January 1, 1965 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is a retired American football player. The 6-foot 1-inch 295-pound Galbreath attended the University of Tennessee and starred as an offensive guard for the Volunteers.
Galbreath played in every game of his four-year career as a Volunteer (1984-87), which included being in the starting lineup his last three years. Volunteers' coach Johnny Majors once said that Galbreath was the best run blocker he had ever coached. On the field, Galbreath was aggressive and fundamentally sound, while off the field he garnered first-team All-SEC and first-team All-American honors as a senior in 1987. He also was awarded the prestigious Jacobs Award, given annually to the SEC's top lineman. In 1991, Galbreath was honored further for his career in the orange and white by being named to Tennessee's 100 Year All-Time Team.
After graduating in 1988 with a degree in human services, Galbreath was an 8th-round draft pick (212th overall) of the...
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