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VMI was decent in 1928 they were 5-3-2. VMI was pretty tough in the 1920s they beat Tennessee 33-0 in 1923.
My whole post was tongue in cheek.
VMI was decent in 1928 they were 5-3-2. VMI was pretty tough in the 1920s they beat Tennessee 33-0 in 1923.
My whole post was tongue in cheek.
I'm shocked that GT didn't go to the Rose Bowl in a chartered trainPretty cool seeing that old film. Definitely the most footage I've seen of the Wrong Way Roy Riegels play. He was obviously upset after he realized his mistake.
Two thoughts:
1. It seems watching that old film that both teams wore the same uniforms. Must have been due to the black and white film.
2. I wonder if the inverted qb is legal in today's game?
According to Bobby Dodd Coach Alexander thought that the 1929 team quit on him and until the mid 1930s he gave out football scholarships but expected the players to pay him back. That caused the GT football program to hit rock bottom in the early-mid 1930s. The Georgia Tech team didn't become a consistent winner again until the Navy V-12 Program(All Star College Football Players and NFL players played football at GT from 1942-1944 as part of the V-12 Naval Officer Training Program and they lived in barracks at the Bell Bomber Plant in Marietta which is now Lockheed Martin and Dobbins Air Force Base) came to Georgia Tech in 1942.
The sad thing about 1939 was how badly GT collapsed in 1940 and 1941True enough -- though Tech in '39, with its deceptive "Hot Magic" offense developed by assistant coach Bobby Dodd, had a 7-2 regular season and knocked #6 Missouri in the Orange Bowl. (A 3-point loss to Notre Dame to start the season, and a 1-point loss to Duke, were the only blemishes on the season.)
Two thoughts:
1. It seems watching that old film that both teams wore the same uniforms. Must have been due to the black and white film.
2. I wonder if the inverted qb is legal in today's game?
My gtaa rep says they will have an app for b d s that connects to your camera. U point the camera and see the old field.Man I love that old film. GT has one of the richest histories in all of college football. Just to think that these young (at the time) Yellow Jackets ran on the same small plot of grass and land that our teams continue to play on today. It just reminds you of all those that came before them and the tradition that has been built over so many years. When you see the white and gold take the field behind that ramblin wreck it continues the eternal memory of all those who built the legend of Georgia Tech football.
Go Jackets!
My gtaa rep says they will have an app for b d s that connects to your camera. U point the camera and see the old field.
Showing one of these plays would be awesome.