<P> Heisman moved from Clemson to Georgia Tech in 1904, where he coached for the longest tenure of his career, 16 years . A banner proclaiming "Tech Gets Heisman for 1904" was strung across Atlanta's Piedmont Park . Heisman was hired by Tech for $2,250 a year and 30% of the home ticket sales, a $50 raise over his Clemson salary . Later in his time at Tech, his salary went up but the percentage of receipts went down . </P> <P> At Georgia Tech, Heisman coached basketball and baseball in addition to football . Heisman eventually coached track as well and became the head of the Atlanta Baseball Association and the athletic director of the Atlanta Athletic Club . He cut back on these expanded duties in 1918, when he only coached football between September 1 and December 15 . </P> <P> Heisman won 77% of his football games and put together 16 consecutive non-losing seasons, including three undefeated campaigns and a 32 - game undefeated streak . Georgia Tech is where Heisman first utilized the jump shift . </P> <P> His first season was a strong 8--1--1 performance, the first winning season for the school since 1893 . One source relates: "The real feature of the season was the marvelous advance made by the Georgia School of Technology which burst from fetters that kept it in the lowest class for ten years ." His team posted victories over Georgia, Tennessee, University of Florida at Lake City, and Cumberland, and a tie with his previous employer, Clemson . He suffered just one loss, to another first year coach, Mike Donahue of Auburn . The 1905 team went 6--0--1, and Heisman gained a reputation as a coaching "wizard". </P>

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