CatGrad-UMGradStu
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I still remember where I was back in 1963. Finished a mile run for p.e. and got sent home. One of my favorite quarterbacks of all time won the Heisman that year, Roger Staubach of the Naval Academy. The Naval Academy lost two games that year. The first one to SMU in Dallas. None of the officials from that game officiated another game in the Southwest Conference again because it was so obvious the game was fixed. They lost another game that year. To Texas in the Cotton Bowl. In Dallas. Those of you who don't think college football reflects life, politics and America don't pay a hell of a lot of attention to history. My generation payed the price for all the corruption in Texas from that year, that point in time. 58k of my generation paid the price.
Just ruminating on the present condition of college football and the years since 1963. Football dynasties collapsed because of corruption on campus and the lack of ethics by the leadership within the campus and surrounding communities.
Just ruminating on the present condition of college football and the years since 1963. Football dynasties collapsed because of corruption on campus and the lack of ethics by the leadership within the campus and surrounding communities.