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  1. Much praise for defending the honor of the Southland. (Q14109)
  2. They would invariably lose the game and then they would come home to hosannas Ann. (Q14108)
  3. So Southern teams would go north on what was invariably hailed as northern invasions in the southern newspapers. (Q14107)
  4. And travel to Princeton. They lossed 116 to nothing. (Q14106)
  5. An ambitious Virginia team arranged the first challenge. (Q14105)
  6. 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)
  7. but there would be little respect given the Pioneer Southern powerhouses, (Q14103)
  8. Suwannee went on the road and beat five major Southern teams in six days, (Q14102)
  9. The most dominant southern team of the 1890s was the Suwannee Tennessee Mountain Tigers in a play for national attention, (Q14101)
  10. Fullback Will Bankhead and a two term Governor Reserve Bibb Graves. (Q14100)
  11. Brightest and wealthiest. The first roster included a future speaker of the House of Representatives. (Q14099)
  12. The students on that first team and nearly every team until World War One were from the elite families of Alabama societies. (Q14098)
  13. Their opponent, a team made up of high school players from Birmingham. (Q14097)
  14. The Alabama Crimson's won their first official game 56 to nothing. (Q14096)
  15. It wasn't much of a contest. (Q14095)
  16. Transitional segment 5 (Q14094)
  17. build little Alabama Captain 1892. (Q14093)
  18. For additional courage and fortitude, (Q14092)
  19. In college life, players will be forced to live in most ascetic life on a diet of rare beef and pork. (Q14091)
  20. Football is a game of the future. (Q14090)
  21. Transitional segment 4 (Q14089)
  22. In Southern football history. (Q14088)
  23. the most important game before or since. (Q14087)
  24. The 1926 Rose Bowl was without a doubt, (Q14086)
  25. Transitional segment 3 (Q14085)
  26. and that moment is 1925. (Q14084)
  27. That is our athletic prowess versus your egghead ISM, (Q14083)
  28. What magical moment was there that defines the South and causes it to begin to think of itself in these terms? (Q14082)
  29. when did this begin? What triggered it? (Q14081)
  30. nineteen sixties, 1970s, and after then you have to ask yourself, (Q14080)
  31. Inordinate pride in football in the 1950s, (Q14079)
  32. an our sense of mastery over other regions of the United States and we take. (Q14078)
  33. Therefore, if you start from the premise that football is important in defining who we are as a people, (Q14077)
  34. almost all of them will say college football is tremendously important to Southerners. (Q14076)
  35. If you ask people from the South or people from other sections about the importance of football to the South, (Q14075)
  36. that is, as the first moment in what is going to become such a defining part of sudden life. (Q14074)
  37. Is to view it in retrospect, (Q14073)
  38. The best way to describe the 1925 season? (Q14072)
  39. Transitional segment 2 (Q14071)
  40. This program is brought to you in part through a grant from the Bankhead Foundation. (Q14070)
  41. Transitional segment 1 (Q14069)
  42. transcript block (Q14068)
  43. transitional segment (Q14067)
  44. transcript segment (Q14066)
  45. Calah (Q14065)
  46. Caleb (Q14064)
  47. Strike (TateId 612) (Q14063)
  48. Tank V (TateId 15840) (Q14062)
  49. Tank IV (TateId 15839) (Q14061)
  50. Tank III (TateId 15838) (Q14060)

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