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Posted on 4/15/11 at 12:39 pm to NBamaAlum
+1 for thread of awesomeness
Posted on 4/17/11 at 10:58 pm to NBamaAlum
Got this old Program from '64.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 6:52 pm to NBamaAlum
My 1937 AU vs. UT football program.
I found this next picture to be particularly interesting.
"Ralph Jordan - Freshman Coach, Basketball Coach"
Who knew Jed Clampet Clampett was a gator? I'm still trying to figure out if he actually played football for UF, or if he was just a student. He was originally interested in the medical field.
"Buddy Ebsen, U. of Florida, Now Cinema Favorite"
I found this next picture to be particularly interesting.
"Ralph Jordan - Freshman Coach, Basketball Coach"
Who knew Jed Clampet Clampett was a gator? I'm still trying to figure out if he actually played football for UF, or if he was just a student. He was originally interested in the medical field.
"Buddy Ebsen, U. of Florida, Now Cinema Favorite"
This post was edited on 4/18/11 at 6:53 pm
Posted on 4/19/11 at 8:53 pm to NBamaAlum
Not quite as old, but Sela Ward in the '70s. In addition to being a cheerleader, she was the Homecoming Queen one year.
Posted on 4/20/11 at 6:35 am to NBamaAlum
Darwin Holt/ Chick Graning incident.
Posted on 4/20/11 at 12:19 pm to NBamaAlum
Bruce Newell (10) scores Ole Miss' TD in 1967 Sun Bowl loss to UTEP.Newell was the Ole Miss QB the year before Archie.
This was a little over a year and a half after 'Texas Western' beat Kentucky in basketball in the famous/infamous 'all black team' win in '66. Now they beat the Ole Miss Rebels in football.
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Posted on 6/16/11 at 5:57 pm to NBamaAlum
Coach Bryant and Joe Namath
Coach Bryant, Joe Namath, and Billy Graham at Legion Field.
Coach Bryant and the "Italian Stallion"
Coach Bryant, Joe Namath, and Billy Graham at Legion Field.
Coach Bryant and the "Italian Stallion"
Posted on 11/3/11 at 10:30 pm to NBamaAlum
This is an awesome thread.
Posted on 11/3/11 at 10:32 pm to NBamaAlum
Didn't see this one yet...
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:03 am to NBamaAlum
the guy standing beside the Snake is Dennis Homan from Muscle Shoals, AL #25 great reciver for Bama in mid 60's- he is the one that threw the block to spring the Snake in the "Run in the Mud" at the 67 Iron Bowl- I have an autographed print from the Snake and Dennis- he is a great guy
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:13 am to NBamaAlum
I can't stand Arkansas at all. They have no business in the SEC, so I love this picture:
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:17 am to NBamaAlum
i thought only opposing fans brought up bear bryant
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:51 am to NBamaAlum
Born in Little Rock Arkansas, Ken Kavanaugh college football career started at LSU during the late 1930s, where he caught 30 passes and was chosen the 1939 Southeastern Conference MVP in 1939.
Pro football player Ken Kavanaugh career with the Chicago Bears was interrupted from 1942-1945 during which time he flew 30 missions over Nazi Germany and won the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with Four Oak Leaf Clusters.
An exceptional athlete and one off the fastest runners in football history, Ken Kavanaugh is rated as one of the best pass catchers in Chicago Bears history. Starring during the 1940s Ken Kavanaugh still holds the Bears records for most career touchdown receptions with 50, also the most TD pass catches in one-season with 13. His receptions records also include most yards per reception in a career with 22.4 and most yards in one-season with 25.6.
Ken's achievements have earned him election to the National Collegiate Football Hall of Fame, the LSU Hall of Fame, Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, and the Arkansas Hall of Fame.
Posted on 11/4/11 at 10:00 am to NBamaAlum
Bear Bryant is weird in that he's one of those people that never looks exactly the same in any two photographs. I think it's the face that throws me off.
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