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  1. we've been out. Together and he would come up to us and tell Bruce is time to go home. (Q14178)
  2. Of football players skated many times, (Q14177)
  3. but they were scared to death. (Q14176)
  4. Thank you associated. No, he didn't believe in Bates, (Q14175)
  5. And now you saw it coming and you just crossed the street in one. (Q14174)
  6. You didn't even know him but the old man was coming down Ave in his car with her body newer Chrysler. (Q14173)
  7. Walking across campus and his 4-5 coeds walking there by you. (Q14172)
  8. and a perfectionist. He told his players during the season they must focus on football and football only if he came out of class. (Q14171)
  9. He was crusty, blunt, stubborn, (Q14170)
  10. He loved intense, grueling practices. (Q14169)
  11. Wallace Wade was a shock to Alabama's players. (Q14168)
  12. For some 10 years before Brian even made the scene down there. (Q14167)
  13. He was called Bear. (Q14166)
  14. it, as you know he was. (Q14165)
  15. Some of the townspeople and believe it or not, (Q14164)
  16. but certainly some of the time. (Q14163)
  17. or. I hesitate, say, faculty, (Q14162)
  18. Aiden put up with any shenanigans from his players or students, (Q14161)
  19. Transitional segment 9 (Q14160)
  20. Time magazine (Q14159)
  21. Kentucky will never beat a football team of mine. (Q14158)
  22. and he added a guarantee. (Q14157)
  23. he burst in on the meeting and announced he was going to Alabama, (Q14156)
  24. Haggled over his terms. Wade didn't like haggling after an hour, (Q14155)
  25. He had practically decided to take the Kentucky job and was waiting in the outer office while the Kentucky Athletic Council. (Q14154)
  26. But there was a problem he was being courted by Kentucky. (Q14153)
  27. Alabama, move fast and offered Wade the job. (Q14152)
  28. a 30 year old Tennessee and named Wallace Wade, (Q14151)
  29. He declined the offer, suggesting instead his assistant, (Q14150)
  30. Vanderbilts Dan Mcgugan, whose teams at 113 Sothern Championships. (Q14149)
  31. To replace Scott President Denny confidently pursued the best coach in the South, (Q14148)
  32. Transitional segment 8 (Q14147)
  33. Alabama's first great coach would soon die of cancer. (Q14146)
  34. the team now called the Crimson Tide shocked heavily favored Pennsylvania 9 to 7 but then Scott had been ill much of the season. (Q14145)
  35. At Franklin Field in Philadelphia, (Q14144)
  36. But he is most remembered for a single game in 1922 when Alabama went north. (Q14143)
  37. His first two teams won 18 games and lost only two. (Q14142)
  38. Scott was an easygoing, brainy coach and the players loved him. (Q14141)
  39. He was a hero to cover horse racing for the Cleveland Papers. (Q14140)
  40. I said, well, the guy who got Alabama's first big intersectional victory was a sports writer. (Q14139)
  41. was portrayed so when people tell me how sportswriters don't know anything about coaching. (Q14138)
  42. Zen Scott, believe it or not, (Q14137)
  43. He hired Zen Scott, who played collegiate ball in Cleveland and had taken up a new profession. (Q14136)
  44. Yet President Denny continued to pour what resources he could into his team in 1919. (Q14135)
  45. It had never won a conference title. (Q14134)
  46. Alabama had done little to distinguish itself in the huge 22 team Southern Conference in three decades of football. (Q14133)
  47. Transitional segment 7 (Q14132)
  48. Ky. In 1921, the Center College praying colonels shocked the football world by defeating a Harvard team that hadn't lossed in three years. (Q14131)
  49. Knute Rockne E's great Notre Dame teams dominated the early 20s and even Southern football gained a ripple of respect thanks to a tiny College in Danville, (Q14130)
  50. In the Roaring 20s, college football grew up the country went sports crazy as thousands of athletes returned home from the war. (Q14129)

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