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Post by sader1970 on Dec 10, 2016 12:03:10 GMT -5
Think it would actually have wider appeal than Rick Carter or even Gordie Lockbaum. Not only do you have what for decades was considered the greatest upset in college football, "the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat" but the aftermath most tragic fire at the Coconut Grove.
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Post by sarasota on Dec 10, 2016 15:18:08 GMT -5
The fact that the numerals on the two jerseys on the cover of the program booklet was 55 and 12 is extremely spooky.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 10, 2016 15:59:33 GMT -5
Except those people would not know this ahead of time
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Post by timholycross on Dec 10, 2016 23:45:16 GMT -5
No film* of significance (maybe a few clips). No people to interview (mostly deceased). Doesn't make for much of a show. And I am a person that would tend to be a lot more interested in such a show than most (my dad played for BC, same era, but not that season).
1941 Sugar Bowl, there is one. Just about the only one from that time involving BC or HC
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