It would be worth getting smushed by Clemson to stare at Ann Marget's chest, up close and personal.
Right shade of gold, too.
Looks better than blueRight shade of mustard you mean?
he's looking at dem titays
You are probably correct, but the bigger deal for the Tech team was in meeting Raquel Welch, which is talked about in the link below.I'm not sure, but I would bet that this picture was taken at the Tech vs USC(w) game in 1969. The game ended up being a heart breaking loss for Tech. We were ahead until very late in the game. The final killer was when Tech tried to hand off the ball on a kickoff very late in the fourth quarter, and fumbled during the exchange.
I would still like to meet her.You are probably correct, but the bigger deal for the Tech team was in meeting Raquel Welch, /
He was one of my all time favorite running backs at Tech. Some of his runs would still make highlight films today.But won the game, to boot: 24 - 14.
Remember the game well. We had the game in hand until USC scored on a fourth and long play that was just dumb luck.You are probably correct, but the bigger deal for the Tech team was in meeting Raquel Welch, which is talked about in the link below.
I was at that game, and I don't really remember much about it, other than Charlie Dudish wowed everybody, even in defeat. I was stunned when, at the end of the game, the USC students actually had a cheer to praise him.
Anyway, here is the link. It doesn't give any details about the game, but it's still a good read --- https://ramblinwreck.com/star-struck/
All I saw was smashing Ann Margaret and her chest.It would be worth getting smushed by Clemson to stare at Ann Marget's chest, up close and personal.
Apparently it was from when she was in Atlanta for a movie. Found this photo of her with Bud Carson and the following caption.I'm not sure, but I would bet that this picture was taken at the Tech vs USC(w) game in 1969. The game ended up being a heart breaking loss for Tech. We were ahead until very late in the game. The final killer was when Tech tried to hand off the ball on a kickoff very late in the fourth quarter, and fumbled during the exchange.
Actress Ann Margret visited Coach Carson and the Yellow Jackets while filming a movie in Atlanta with Joe Namath. Many considered this the true highlight of the 1970 season!