Supersizethatorder-mutt
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As I remember it, and this may not be the complete story, Eddie wanted extra free tickets, to the point of demanding them. Tech said no, and that is when Jesse came in, whether of his own accord or at Eddie's request I don't know. Although I am sure there were some, if not lots, I didn't know any Tech fans personally who thought of anything about Eddie, other than him being a terrific QB. The sequence of events turned many, if not all Tech fans, against him, and I think that race relations were severely damaged in the process.One thing about some of these posts. They assume that Eddie didn't have his own views about his position and what he should do. I know that Jesse is a hard person to say no to, but my guess is that he simply put words to what Eddie felt anyway. That's what he's done for African- Americans throughout his life.
Now, the person to ask is Eddie, of course, but I would guess that he feels he did his part to effect the changes we see today and would see no reason to explain himself further. I do understand why Fulcher was at sea about what to do about race relations on his team; he was not alone then and still isn't today. But that's the way things play out when you are in the middle of as big a change in American life as beginning to see African-Americans as something other then aliens in our midst. As you may have noticed, this is still a problem for some of us.
Btw: the 1972 UT team had about the best talent of any football team I ever saw. Why they didn't win the MNC is still a mystery to me.