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Posted on 3/9/12 at 12:02 pm to Hugo the Cuban
Posted on 3/9/12 at 12:02 pm to Hugo the Cuban
It wasn't the SEC yet, but the 1922 Alabama-Penn game was pretty big for southern football. It was the one of first times a team from the South won north of the Mason-Dixon line agaimst was considered a "powerhouse" at the time.
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Posted on 3/9/12 at 12:20 pm to CapstoneGrad06
Bluegrass Miracle
Morris Walk-Off
Cannon's Halloween Night Run
Morris Walk-Off
Cannon's Halloween Night Run
Posted on 3/9/12 at 12:31 pm to Rustic Tiger
Ole Miss vs. Alabama in 1969
It was the first time a college football game of any conference anywhere was broadcast in prime time television. It was a smashing success.
That game then and there completely changed not only SEC football, but college football as we know it. That game turned college football into a nationally relevant sport, something it wasn't prior to then. (Remember, pro football, baseball, and boxing were all much, much bigger draws up until that point. Now, only the NFL draws higher TV ratings than SEC football.)
It was the first time a college football game of any conference anywhere was broadcast in prime time television. It was a smashing success.
That game then and there completely changed not only SEC football, but college football as we know it. That game turned college football into a nationally relevant sport, something it wasn't prior to then. (Remember, pro football, baseball, and boxing were all much, much bigger draws up until that point. Now, only the NFL draws higher TV ratings than SEC football.)
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