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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 934253" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Extremely ltd substitution came along in fall of '53 and before that Dodd was light years ahead of everyone with unlimited substitution and he thought it was the reason General Neyland and Fritz Chrysler got the NCAA to install the very ltd sub rules if I heard him or maybe read him right. So I have to disagree with you about your theory. He was not recruiting well mid fifties forward. Losing Broyles and Graves and not effectively replacing them was very costly IMO. Yes, until they got back to complete unlimited substitution rules you did not need to recruit as many good players as you do today under the old ltd sub rules. Not sure but don't think they got back to unlimited sub rules until late fifties or first half of sixties. They kept loosening them a little each year beginning some where in mid fifties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 934253, member: 1682"] Extremely ltd substitution came along in fall of '53 and before that Dodd was light years ahead of everyone with unlimited substitution and he thought it was the reason General Neyland and Fritz Chrysler got the NCAA to install the very ltd sub rules if I heard him or maybe read him right. So I have to disagree with you about your theory. He was not recruiting well mid fifties forward. Losing Broyles and Graves and not effectively replacing them was very costly IMO. Yes, until they got back to complete unlimited substitution rules you did not need to recruit as many good players as you do today under the old ltd sub rules. Not sure but don't think they got back to unlimited sub rules until late fifties or first half of sixties. They kept loosening them a little each year beginning some where in mid fifties. [/QUOTE]
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