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- Washington was pressured by the Pacific Conference and reconsidered. (Q14428)
- But after Alabama agreed to play, (Q14427)
- The Huskies had a longstanding feud with Southern California. (Q14426)
- Across the country, Washington head coach Enoch Bagshaw did not want to play in Pasadena despite having the best team in the West. (Q14425)
- And then we got the constant flaking on it pretty well. (Q14424)
- We never been dreamed of it until just that little short time. (Q14423)
- Vera, like Maven, knows you men would never dream of it and so it is the same way with all the rest of us. (Q14422)
- you bet your life Alabama would would head West. (Q14421)
- Doctor Mike. Then he said if there was a bucket to to be made, (Q14420)
- The bowl committee flirted with an unbeaten Tulane team but finally offered an invitation to the Crimson Tide. (Q14419)
- Yale and Illinois to drop out of consideration for the bid. (Q14418)
- These and other concerns LED Dartmouth, (Q14417)
- An association of professors said football promoted drinking dishonesty and neglect of academic work. (Q14416)
- Collegiate football's popularity in the 1920s created a furious backlash in the academic community. (Q14415)
- so even with a record like that. (Q14414)
- 1 Alabama, Alabama wasn't first choice, (Q14413)
- The Rose Bowl, in particular. (Q14412)
- By the way. Birmingham Southern but. (Q14411)
- All year and you never guess who scored that 7? (Q14410)
- Alabama was undefeated, and it allowed only seven points. (Q14409)
- how they regarded Southern football. (Q14408)
- Mixing a lemon with a rose and to show you how, (Q14407)
- Still, a bowl representative said he'd never heard of Alabama's team and couldn't take a chance. (Q14406)
- In 1925, the South had a clearcut candidate in dominating unbeaten Alabama. (Q14405)
- A Southern team had never been seriously considered by the Bowl Committee. (Q14404)
- With the top Eastern team. (Q14403)
- Since 1916, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena had been the only postseason collegiate bowl game in the country traditionally matching the best of the West. (Q14402)
- Transitional segment 23 (Q14401)
- Pooley Hubert was named the South's Most Valuable Player and a small handful of true believers dreamed of one more game on New Year's Day in Pasadena. (Q14400)
- Alabama was crowned champion of the Southern Conference. (Q14399)
- For the second year in a row, (Q14398)
- the Crimson Tide was unbeat. (Q14397)
- For the first time in 31 seasons of football, (Q14396)
- Transitional segment 22 (Q14395)
- 3 broken noses later. Alabama 127 to nothing. (Q14394)
- And inspired Pooley Hubert ran for three touchdowns and the Tide offense completely shut down Georgia. (Q14393)
- Chris said. Let's go. (Q14392)
- You do wear. Food is dark crime and course, (Q14391)
- even rented. He's picking the year. (Q14390)
- truly, you old mother is thanking you sick in bed, (Q14389)
- He dropped his voice down very softly and said, (Q14388)
- out each man called his name and said some about it in his lab. (Q14387)
- His left hand we've been keeping you around here a long time and you haven't done whether damn yet we gonna give you know Jane and it went around pointing (Q14386)
- We don't know we're going to give you another chance when we gonna start you. (Q14385)
- Thank you thank you yellow sale. (Q14384)
- He said Hudson, we gonna start you and write in the people in Montgomery. (Q14383)
- The players directing his first Barb at Montgomery native Ben Hudson and his last at Pooley Hubert. (Q14382)
- On the field, crispy, huddled. (Q14381)
- and Wade was concerned. He asked coach Hank Chris to give the team a little pep talk. (Q14380)
- Georgia was expected to be a challenge, (Q14379)