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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 467478" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>a couple of technical things about the article, which otherwise was well done.</p><p>One, it was a poor job of editing. How many times did principals get used instead of principles?</p><p>Two, Ga Southern went away from the option for more than the three years of the Hatch Attack. GSU also went away from the option in 1996 (the year that does not exist in Eagles' fans memories), and many fans would insist they didn't run the option during the woe begotten Tyson Summers era.</p><p>Three, they didn't ask Larry Lacewell, later a defensive coach with the Dallas Cowboys, how hit Arkansas State Indians fared in the 1986 I-AA national championship game. The opposing quarterback ran for 180 yards and threw for 306. His name was Tracy Ham. His offensive coordinator?</p><p>Paul Johnson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 467478, member: 1062"] a couple of technical things about the article, which otherwise was well done. One, it was a poor job of editing. How many times did principals get used instead of principles? Two, Ga Southern went away from the option for more than the three years of the Hatch Attack. GSU also went away from the option in 1996 (the year that does not exist in Eagles' fans memories), and many fans would insist they didn't run the option during the woe begotten Tyson Summers era. Three, they didn't ask Larry Lacewell, later a defensive coach with the Dallas Cowboys, how hit Arkansas State Indians fared in the 1986 I-AA national championship game. The opposing quarterback ran for 180 yards and threw for 306. His name was Tracy Ham. His offensive coordinator? Paul Johnson. [/QUOTE]
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