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  1. Transitional segment 29 (Q14509)
  2. This is just like Gettysburg now we've got one more chance for Southerners to show them what we're made of. (Q14508)
  3. When what you're really thinking is this is just like Chancellorsville. (Q14507)
  4. but we're going anyway, just to try to give us a good account of ourselves as we possibly can't. (Q14506)
  5. What's the point in the US even going out there, (Q14505)
  6. we don't have any chance. (Q14504)
  7. So you say well, heck no, (Q14503)
  8. Everyone says you don't have a chance. (Q14502)
  9. Transitional segment 28 (Q14501)
  10. and they didn't know it. (Q14500)
  11. Champ knew that, but he was counting on the players not knowing it, (Q14499)
  12. They weren't even in the Civil War. (Q14498)
  13. They had been fighting Indians during the Civil War. (Q14497)
  14. And of course, the ancestors of the people from Washington. (Q14496)
  15. you know, will destroy those damn Yankees you know. (Q14495)
  16. So Alabama players some as they ran out on the field, (Q14494)
  17. They had to avenge. Losing the Civil War by meeting these these Washington Yankees. (Q14493)
  18. The Confederacy was on their shoulders. (Q14492)
  19. And told him to send telegrams out to the Alabama players that they honor. (Q14491)
  20. Any wire at all the presidents of the civic clubs in Tuscaloosa. (Q14490)
  21. So Champ was out there in California for that Rose Bowl game. (Q14489)
  22. The South would rise again. (Q14488)
  23. But Alabama's diehard promoter Champ Pickens chomped on his cigar and boldly told anyone who would listen. (Q14487)
  24. would blow the Crimson Tide back across the continent as a pale pink stream. (Q14486)
  25. another said. The Huskies, also known as the Purple Tornado, (Q14485)
  26. As Game Day approach, one writer picked Washington to win by 51 points, (Q14484)
  27. in my opinion, sort of reliving the sectionalism of 100 years of competition between North and South. (Q14483)
  28. they are the South football team and they are actually, (Q14482)
  29. they're not just the University of Alabama football team, (Q14481)
  30. By the time they get there, (Q14480)
  31. very hard practices. (Q14479)
  32. Put them through some very, (Q14478)
  33. so he closeted. Closeted them up in the Huntington Hotel and held closed practice sessions. (Q14477)
  34. unintentionally, perhaps put anymore pressure on my boys than they already have on them, (Q14476)
  35. and I'm not going to let these Southerners sit around and subtly, (Q14475)
  36. We're not going to do anymore sightseeing trips, (Q14474)
  37. You know, we're not going to have any more of these distractions. (Q14473)
  38. The Alabamians were the toast of the town taken to dinner by transplanted southerners and hobnobbing with the stars at Hollywood Movie Studios and White said enough is enough. (Q14472)
  39. Transitional segment 27 (Q14471)
  40. Although tired, they hammed it up for Rose Bowl photography. (Q14470)
  41. The team arrived Christmas Eve morning and settled in at the Huntington Hotel. (Q14469)
  42. Lingala Bella. (Q14468)
  43. the trip was punctuated by little 6 year old Wallace Wade junior screaming out the window at every jerk water station. (Q14467)
  44. poker games, and eating frenzies, (Q14466)
  45. and aside from the numerous chalk talks, (Q14465)
  46. The train ride took four days and night, (Q14464)
  47. Transitional segment 26 (Q14463)
  48. He looked like a Bale of cotton. (Q14462)
  49. Transitional segment 25 (Q14461)
  50. And. (Q14460)

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