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Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:28 pm
by .m2
Sudden Sam wrote: I like that Dunnavant addresses the fact that so many people, then and now, use(d) a mighty broad brush to paint all of us southerners as racists. That was never the case...and isn't now. Granted, there were and are some, as there are everywhere, but the general populace was never a bunch of KKKers.
Ok Sam.... just stop.
You might want to edit out this quote if you're really trying to sell this to some Eskimos.
Sudden Sam wrote: He wanted to integrate the team, but he knew the time wasn't yet right to put a kid in such a position at Alabama.
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:54 pm
by Killian
Care to elaborate? I'm sure your grasp of US History and the socio-economic situation of '60s Alabama is on par with your understanding of College Football.
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:30 pm
by PSUFAN
Periodically mFool needs additional plungers to be inserted to maintain that "snug" feel. I guess this is just one of those times.
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:45 pm
by .m2
Sudden Sam wrote:And, as far as the famous Sam Cunningham game integrating the Bama football team, that was bullshit.
Really ?
Former Bear Bryant assistant coach Jerry Claiborne noted,
“Sam Cunningham did more to integrate Alabama in 60 minutes that night than Martin Luther King had accomplished in 20 years.”
A
Pac-10 football player helped integrate the state of Alabama ?
That's some funny stuff !
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:05 pm
by .m2
Sudden Sam wrote:.m2 wrote:Sudden Sam wrote:And, as far as the famous Sam Cunningham game integrating the Bama football team, that was bullshit.
Really ?
Former Bear Bryant assistant coach Jerry Claiborne noted,
“Sam Cunningham did more to integrate Alabama in 60 minutes that night than Martin Luther King had accomplished in 20 years.”
A
Pac-10 football player helped integrate the state of Alabama ?
That's some funny stuff !
What Alabama fans didn't yet know was that Bryant had already crossed the color line. Sitting in the stands that day was the university's first black scholarship player, Wilbur Jackson,
See, Bryant was already signing black kids. But y'all go ahead and enjoy the fables.
Looks like you're having a problem deciphering one and a bunch....
Psst..... this is
1970 !!!
I can pull your quote where you said Alabama was no different than any other school when it came to
racism.... if you'd like.
Hell, I think the Univ. of Michigan had it's
first black player in
1890.
Sam, I just think you're trying to hard to sell Alabama as no different as any other school in the country on these issues and they just don't stand up.
1970 ???
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:29 pm
by Killian
Hey Douchefuck, why don't you tell the class a little bit about the Texas Longhorns in the 1960's?
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:39 pm
by .m2
Killian wrote:Hey Douchefuck, why don't you tell the class a little bit about the Texas Longhorns in the 1960's?
Shit for brains.... the Longhorns have nothing to do with the
thread topic.
I've got a better idea..... how about you tell us about the Cuban missile crisis.
Well, I'm off to Stanfurd for lunch with an old friend. I'll be waiting to hear all about Fidel in this thread when I get back to the board.
Re: The Missing Ring - 1966 Alabama
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:46 pm
by Killian
.m2 wrote:Sam, I just think you're trying to hard to sell Alabama as no different as any other school in the country on these issues and they just don't stand up.
1970 ???
Killian wrote:Hey Douchefuck, why don't you tell the class a little bit about the Texas Longhorns in the 1960's?
Try harder.