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  1. Put them through some very, (Q14478)
  2. so he closeted. Closeted them up in the Huntington Hotel and held closed practice sessions. (Q14477)
  3. unintentionally, perhaps put anymore pressure on my boys than they already have on them, (Q14476)
  4. and I'm not going to let these Southerners sit around and subtly, (Q14475)
  5. We're not going to do anymore sightseeing trips, (Q14474)
  6. You know, we're not going to have any more of these distractions. (Q14473)
  7. 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)
  8. Transitional segment 27 (Q14471)
  9. Although tired, they hammed it up for Rose Bowl photography. (Q14470)
  10. The team arrived Christmas Eve morning and settled in at the Huntington Hotel. (Q14469)
  11. Lingala Bella. (Q14468)
  12. the trip was punctuated by little 6 year old Wallace Wade junior screaming out the window at every jerk water station. (Q14467)
  13. poker games, and eating frenzies, (Q14466)
  14. and aside from the numerous chalk talks, (Q14465)
  15. The train ride took four days and night, (Q14464)
  16. Transitional segment 26 (Q14463)
  17. He looked like a Bale of cotton. (Q14462)
  18. Transitional segment 25 (Q14461)
  19. And. (Q14460)
  20. He were tough, heavy, weighed over 200 very fast and meaner deal. (Q14459)
  21. All American George Wilson's running and bullet passing had LED Washington to score more points than any team in the country. (Q14458)
  22. the team focused on one Washington player in particular. (Q14457)
  23. While they sipped Alabama Water, (Q14456)
  24. That nobody was going to catch any diseases from water that they would drink along the way. (Q14455)
  25. He even went so far as to bring 55 gallon drums full of water from Alabama in order to cover every base to make sure that. (Q14454)
  26. very businesslike. And very good at keeping his team focused. (Q14453)
  27. taciturn, but very much the disciplinarian, (Q14452)
  28. he was. He was kind of kind of quiet, (Q14451)
  29. He wasn't fired. He wasn't eloquent, (Q14450)
  30. Wade encourage them to study the Washington Huskies. (Q14449)
  31. President Denny encourage them to spend a great portion of the journey studying their classwork. (Q14448)
  32. As the players loaded into the Great Southern train for the nearly 3000 mile trip from Tuscaloosa to Pasadena, (Q14447)
  33. How Schulte had coached Nebraska. (Q14446)
  34. I personally think the Washington outfit could beat anyone in the country anytime. (Q14445)
  35. The team averages 190 pounds and every man stands over 6 feet. (Q14444)
  36. I never saw an aggregation of football man quite so good. (Q14443)
  37. which at that time was one of the greatest football teams in America. (Q14442)
  38. we were invited out to play against University of Washington, (Q14441)
  39. but nevertheless, after winning a couple of conference championships back in the South, (Q14440)
  40. Full of hookworms or something that stored, (Q14439)
  41. As great football potentials. But it seems they thought perhaps that we were lazy. (Q14438)
  42. Those days. Alabama or the Southern teams weren't noted as. (Q14437)
  43. Transitional segment 24 (Q14436)
  44. calling BAMMA a team from Tuscaloos are. (Q14435)
  45. summed up the general regard for Alabama's chances, (Q14434)
  46. Gave him heck. A wisecracking cowboy philosopher named Will Rogers, (Q14433)
  47. These teams are not good enough and and he just really. (Q14432)
  48. He said, they got no business coming out of playing. (Q14431)
  49. and I who was the sports editor of the Los Angeles Times and one of the leading lights of sports writing on an he called Alabama Swamps students. (Q14430)
  50. After all, writers were telling Bagshaw the game would be a breeze and brave, (Q14429)

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