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re: Why did the SEC only play 6 conference games a season up til the late 80's

Posted on 1/7/19 at 3:33 pm to
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 1/7/19 at 3:33 pm to
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out the 5 permanent teams in the early 60's and Bear had a huge influence on who played who.



In the early '60s? The Bear was respected but not, well, the Bear that far back, right? It would make more sense if he exerted his influence on who played whom in the mid-'70s, I would think.
Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
27305 posts
Posted on 1/7/19 at 3:36 pm to
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It would make more sense if he exerted his influence on who played whom in the mid-'70s, I would think


Larry Munson said it in his radio show a long time ago.
He also said Bear was a huge factor on which teams went
to which bowls. No idea how true it was.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 1/7/19 at 4:14 pm to
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In the early '60s? The Bear was respected but not, well, the Bear that far back, right?


Bear played @ Alabama for Thomas and am pretty sure he was on a MNC team during his tenure. He was an assistant @ Alabama and @ Vanderbilt after he graduated. He was at UK for almost a decade from the end of WWI to the mid 50's. Did a few years @ TAMU before returning to Alabama in the late 50's. He went 11-0 and won the Sugar in 61' so he had lots of history with the SEC.

When Bobby Dodds pulled Tech from the mid 60's because a dispute with the Bear it is easily plausible Bear was a power once Neyland went from coaching to AD in the 50's, opening the way for the new head man on the field in the SEC. Also, Vanderbilt created what would become the SEC and UK's president was the first person in charge of the SEC so Bear would have connections to the early leadership.
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