[Ads-l] Antedating of "Sack" (U.S. Football, Verb and Noun)

Ben Zimmer bgzimmer at GMAIL.COM
Mon May 6 04:55:49 UTC 2024


In a 2013 thread, Garson shared a 1967 cite for "sack" as a verb (after I
supplied 1968 cites for the noun and verb).

https://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/ads-l/2013-June/127387.html

Date: December 18, 1967
Newspaper: The Independent
Article title: Rams Stopped Unitas - And Won
Author: Joe Hendrickson
Quote Page: 16
Column: 1
Newspaper Location: Pasadena, California
Database: NewspaperArchive

[Begin excerpt]
The great Baltimore quarterback seldom has been "sacked" like this
before-48 yards in losses when thrown behind the line of scrimmage at
seven crucial times by the charging men of George Allen.
[End excerpt]

On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 8:06 PM Shapiro, Fred <fred.shapiro at yale.edu> wrote:

> sack (OED, v.1 d., 1969)
>
> 1968 _Progress-Bulletin_ (Pomona, Cal.) 5 Apr. 3:1/1 (Newspapers.com)
>
> Jones sacked that opposing QB 26 times !
>
>
> sack (OED, n.1 I.1.j., 1972)
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> 1971 _Dayton Daily News_ 3 Sept. 11/1 (Newspapers.com)
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> May ... relieved Reid against Pittsburgh and on his first play got credit
> for the first quarterback sack of the year.
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