D. Kimbrough ("Kim") King was Georgia Tech's starting quarterback for three years beginning in 1965. During his career, he led the team in 712 plays, completing 243 passes for 2763 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for 506 yards, placing him in Tech's all-time top 10 quarterbacks. Wikipedia
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"Coach Bobby Dodd, my coach, had retired and was athletic director, and Milo Hamilton, who used to do the Tech broadcasts, was leaving to go to Pittsburgh to be the Steelers and Pirates announcer," said King, IM '68. gtalumni.org/Publications/techtopics/win96/king.html
Atlanta (October 12, 2004) — Kim King , a legendary figure in Georgia Tech athletics, first as a player and then as the Yellow Jackets’ long-time radio announcer, died Tuesday morning after a battle with leukemia. He was 59. www.gatech.edu/news-room/release.php?id=469