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