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- Much praise for defending the honor of the Southland. (Q14109)
- They would invariably lose the game and then they would come home to hosannas Ann. (Q14108)
- So Southern teams would go north on what was invariably hailed as northern invasions in the southern newspapers. (Q14107)
- And travel to Princeton. They lossed 116 to nothing. (Q14106)
- An ambitious Virginia team arranged the first challenge. (Q14105)
- teams like Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech or Auburn could win every game but could only gain national respect by going north so north they went. (Q14104)
- but there would be little respect given the Pioneer Southern powerhouses, (Q14103)
- Suwannee went on the road and beat five major Southern teams in six days, (Q14102)
- The most dominant southern team of the 1890s was the Suwannee Tennessee Mountain Tigers in a play for national attention, (Q14101)
- Fullback Will Bankhead and a two term Governor Reserve Bibb Graves. (Q14100)
- Brightest and wealthiest. The first roster included a future speaker of the House of Representatives. (Q14099)
- The students on that first team and nearly every team until World War One were from the elite families of Alabama societies. (Q14098)
- Their opponent, a team made up of high school players from Birmingham. (Q14097)
- The Alabama Crimson's won their first official game 56 to nothing. (Q14096)
- It wasn't much of a contest. (Q14095)
- Transitional segment 5 (Q14094)
- build little Alabama Captain 1892. (Q14093)
- For additional courage and fortitude, (Q14092)
- In college life, players will be forced to live in most ascetic life on a diet of rare beef and pork. (Q14091)
- Football is a game of the future. (Q14090)
- Transitional segment 4 (Q14089)
- In Southern football history. (Q14088)
- the most important game before or since. (Q14087)
- The 1926 Rose Bowl was without a doubt, (Q14086)
- Transitional segment 3 (Q14085)
- and that moment is 1925. (Q14084)
- That is our athletic prowess versus your egghead ISM, (Q14083)
- What magical moment was there that defines the South and causes it to begin to think of itself in these terms? (Q14082)
- when did this begin? What triggered it? (Q14081)
- nineteen sixties, 1970s, and after then you have to ask yourself, (Q14080)
- Inordinate pride in football in the 1950s, (Q14079)
- an our sense of mastery over other regions of the United States and we take. (Q14078)
- Therefore, if you start from the premise that football is important in defining who we are as a people, (Q14077)
- almost all of them will say college football is tremendously important to Southerners. (Q14076)
- If you ask people from the South or people from other sections about the importance of football to the South, (Q14075)
- that is, as the first moment in what is going to become such a defining part of sudden life. (Q14074)
- Is to view it in retrospect, (Q14073)
- The best way to describe the 1925 season? (Q14072)
- Transitional segment 2 (Q14071)
- This program is brought to you in part through a grant from the Bankhead Foundation. (Q14070)
- Transitional segment 1 (Q14069)
- transcript block (Q14068)
- transitional segment (Q14067)
- transcript segment (Q14066)
- Calah (Q14065)
- Caleb (Q14064)
- Strike (TateId 612) (Q14063)
- Tank V (TateId 15840) (Q14062)
- Tank IV (TateId 15839) (Q14061)
- Tank III (TateId 15838) (Q14060)