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  1. itching to play for the South Glamour team that fall led by Red Barns, (Q14709)
  2. showing up from across the region, (Q14708)
  3. In 1926, Weight and his staff had to fight off player, (Q14707)
  4. Transitional segment 41 (Q14706)
  5. You might overemphasize it, but you will never make it unpopular. (Q14705)
  6. It says football is somewhat like sex. (Q14704)
  7. There's a quotation which I will I remember. (Q14703)
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  9. They still saying about the Rose Bowls and Alabama fights are yeah Alabama. (Q14701)
  10. That's when outbound football stop being totally regional affair and became a national fair. (Q14700)
  11. That's the keynote. The keystone of Alabama football. (Q14699)
  12. Alabama's Rose Bowl games. Particularly that first one. (Q14698)
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  14. and a legacy of isolation from the American political and cultural mainstream. (Q14696)
  15. military defeat, a legacy of poverty, (Q14695)
  16. and it was a sublime tonic for Southerners who were buffeted by a legacy of defeat, (Q14694)
  17. What had come before was almost like a buildup of preparation to this grand coming out party, (Q14693)
  18. You can look at the 1926 Rose Bowl as the most significant event in Southern football history. (Q14692)
  19. He gladly handed out the spoiled inscribed pocket watches for every player. (Q14691)
  20. It took 14 years, but President Denny had his winter. (Q14690)
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  22. He kept right on. He did kiss me and love me back to and I was happy to see him back home. (Q14688)
  23. I backed away a little bit but that didn't stop Bruce. (Q14687)
  24. Well, I was very shy. (Q14686)
  25. A national photographer promised to snap a picture. (Q14685)
  26. They stood on the historic University mound atop the ruins of a dormitory destroyed by invading Union troops as team captain Bruce Jones sought out his fiance in the crowd. (Q14684)
  27. The moment with their teammates. (Q14683)
  28. The cameras focused on Brown with a Hollywood smile and Hubert with a dented nose as they savored. (Q14682)
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  30. Muddy Quad on campus. It was a great day. (Q14680)
  31. The parade was led by the $1,000,000 band while the team followed in student drawn wagons called Raise about 150 of us pulled those wagons all the way to the (Q14679)
  32. All schools were out. Tom Allen was 16 years old. (Q14678)
  33. It was a holiday in Tuscaloosa. (Q14677)
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  35. They were the heroes. (Q14675)
  36. not only young people like myself at that time to go back and see this first Rose Bowl team. (Q14674)
  37. And that was the greatest desire of all people, (Q14673)
  38. Burbank was in the crowd hours 11 or 12 years old. (Q14672)
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  40. conquest. Thousands turned out to welcome the team home. (Q14670)
  41. There was just enormous. Everything just became one wild display of happiness and readings and everything in a scene resembling the return of a Roman legion from a war of (Q14669)
  42. And of course, the crowd. (Q14668)
  43. Red and white bunting The train came in one afternoon I think was about 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. (Q14667)
  44. The train went back to Tuscalusa and they stopped in the whole lot of little towns and people would come out and waved. (Q14666)
  45. And then from that time on it sounds almost like a movie scene. (Q14665)
  46. and that was a big victory for the South. (Q14664)
  47. They were happy that the South was they were hungry for any kind of a victory, (Q14663)
  48. they came back and they stopped in New Orleans and they will save about 1000 Chilean students and New Orleanians down praising the Crimson Tide. (Q14662)
  49. As the team came back through the southern route, (Q14661)
  50. a stupendous great win. One of the most exciting games in Rose Bowl history. (Q14660)

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