Bing Crosby introduces 1963 LOOK Magazine All-American Team | Jimmy Sidle, Dick Butkus

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  • @TonyBoyOhBoy
    @TonyBoyOhBoy Рік тому +115

    I was dining at a local restaurant a few months back and happened to notice Carl Eller at the next table with some friends. I was a huge fan of Carl and The Purple People Eaters as a kid. I didn't want to bother him but as we were leaving my wife stopped and told him. He insisted I sit down and he chatted with me for a bit. He was very warm and friendly - what a class act.

    • @jmm1817
      @jmm1817 Місяць тому

      I hated the purple people eaters they always beat my Rams😅 good times in the 70s

    • @mikehanzal9562
      @mikehanzal9562 Місяць тому

      Were you dining in mpls?

  • @dietpepsivanilla3095
    @dietpepsivanilla3095 4 роки тому +69

    Great names here. Dick Butkus, Bob Brown, Carl Eller and Roger Staubach.

  • @antonhrebec2103
    @antonhrebec2103 4 роки тому +38

    Enjoyed all the smiling faces, great young people! Fun to hear Bing Crosby talk about them.

  • @CurtRenz
    @CurtRenz Рік тому +29

    Butkus was only a college junior in 1963 when the Illini won the Big-10 title and the 1964 Rose Bowl. As a freshman I attended all of the Illini home games that year, and Butkus was a thrill to watch. He then joined his hometown Bears in the summer of 1964 to start his magnificent Hall of Fame NFL career. It was fun seeing him as a kid in this video.

    • @Diogenes-ty9yy
      @Diogenes-ty9yy Рік тому +7

      Having grown up in Chicago, there were many apocryphal stories told of Dick Butkus. One is that, as a football player for Chicago Vocational HS, there was one day he was on a practice field and saw someone in an automobile pull up next to a CVS cheerleader who was Butkus' girlfriend and, later, Mrs. Butkus. Dick was instantly so incensed that someone else was talking to his girl that he ran across the field, jumped into the car through the passenger side window, and began to wail on this ignorant fellow. His teammates came over en masse and pulled him out of the car and let the unfortunate fellow drive away and saved his life. Definitely a bad person to mess with.
      On a personal note, I watched the last game of the bears '69 season against the Lions at Wrigley Field. The Bears were 1 and 12 and this was to be their 13th loss, 39-0. Anyway, the crowd was in and ugly mood on a cold and overcast day there were exactly 2 times they cheered: First, when the refs were introduced and Burl Toler slipped on some ice and fell in the mud wearing the white pants they wore in those days. The second was on a Detroit kickoff when the kick was short and Butkus, who led the blocking wedge, caught the kick, looked at the ball for a second, then proceeded to run at every Lion in his path, finally still running when bumped out of bounds. The crowd went wild! And, it was the only Bears highlight from a terribly forgettable, though highly memorable, day.

    • @garyglover6767
      @garyglover6767 Рік тому

      Butkus, mobey dick in a goldfish bowl...nuff said...never ever will there be another like him!

    • @marcschneider4845
      @marcschneider4845 8 місяців тому

      @@Diogenes-ty9yy Was the guy supposed to know that the cheerleader was Butkus's girlfriend?

    • @Steve-gx9ot
      @Steve-gx9ot Місяць тому

      ​@Diogenes-ty9yy butkus actually busted out the windshield and pulled the guy out through ut and flung him all the way back to his mommies arms I. Calumet city

    • @Steve-gx9ot
      @Steve-gx9ot Місяць тому

      ​@@marcschneider4845yes everyone knew it

  • @garyfaught3769
    @garyfaught3769 Рік тому +14

    When I turned 70 a couple of years ago I received a #70 Scott Appleton ( complete with his name on the back) jersey. In '63 he was All Southwest Conference, 1st team All American, and won the Outland Trophy. He anchored a Longhorn defense that gave up a TOTAL of only 71 points in 11 games, including only 6 to Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in the '64 Cotton Bowl. Texas went 11-0 that year and claimed their first National Championship. RIP Scott.

  • @stephaniedykes4157
    @stephaniedykes4157 Рік тому +28

    The hair styles of the bowl queens are amazing!

    • @crixxxxxxxxx
      @crixxxxxxxxx Рік тому

      They look like bowls.

    • @lablaine1981
      @lablaine1981 8 місяців тому +1

      I'll bet someone sprayed aquanet hairspray on this appearance...my 2 sisters did back in 1963 America

    • @AlanSenzaki
      @AlanSenzaki 8 місяців тому +1

      i have some home made cream shampoo i can spray on their hair!😮

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 7 місяців тому

      @@AlanSenzaki What an absurd comment. Nobody makes their own shampoo, and besides, they... wait... okay, I get it.

    • @johnheffner3950
      @johnheffner3950 Місяць тому +3

      Back in 63 the women were lights out!

  • @adambaum9732
    @adambaum9732 Рік тому +13

    I loved seeing this video with Bing Crosby.

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson Рік тому +40

    He talked about how certain players -- like Staubach -- couldn't appear on the telecast because a lot of college games had been re-scheduled the previous month (6:45). That re-scheduling must have been brought upon by the JFK assassination.

    • @jamesfields2916
      @jamesfields2916 Рік тому +8

      You are correct.

    • @TipToe67
      @TipToe67 Рік тому +6

      no question. My father said everyone was sick for about four months. The rumors were running rampant!

    • @jamie49868
      @jamie49868 Рік тому +1

      JFK was a Navy Man, as was Roger the Dodger. Must have been trying times. for everybody

    • @margaretjiantonio939
      @margaretjiantonio939 Місяць тому +1

      Sometime. I think we never really got over Kennedy's assassination.

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson Місяць тому +1

      @@TipToe67 Beatlemania started two months after this telecast and many believe it was spurred by the JFK's assassination. The country was in such a despondent mood and needed something to pick up spirit.

  • @ramonhamm3885
    @ramonhamm3885 2 роки тому +29

    Dick Butkus had a strong screen presence, it was great to see his turn into an actor.

  • @manny4552
    @manny4552 Рік тому +6

    Dick butkus..bob brown.. Carl eller..billy lothridge.. Roger staubach..sherm lewis..i remember those guys well

  • @thrivnak787
    @thrivnak787 Рік тому +28

    Butkus was ,plain and simple,the best LB ever,no one even comes close.

    • @markgolden6265
      @markgolden6265 9 місяців тому

      Sorry Willie Lanier was better!

    • @ChefDuane
      @ChefDuane 8 місяців тому +2

      @@markgolden6265 Nope. It's Butkus all day.

    • @markgolden6265
      @markgolden6265 8 місяців тому +2

      @@ChefDuane Butkus was not the best in that division he was not better than Ray Niski, Niski was way better.

    • @markgolden6265
      @markgolden6265 8 місяців тому +2

      @@ChefDuane Butkus was slow. He couldn't play in the era of speed. He couldn't cover fast RB coming out of the backfield. A great could play in any era.

    • @ChefDuane
      @ChefDuane 8 місяців тому +1

      @@markgolden6265 I'd still take him over Lanier. Butkus could change an opponents game plan simply through intimidation. If you had a poll of best MLB'ers Butkus would win in a landslide. And ask running backs who they feared most. Butkus all day.

  • @triplennnoflaf
    @triplennnoflaf Рік тому +8

    That was very cool to see for the first time. I always thought that was only Bob Hope's thing. Never knew Bing Crosby ever did this.

    • @BrianONEILL-qf2cs
      @BrianONEILL-qf2cs Рік тому +2

      Bob had eye surgery shortly before this show was taped, so Bing filled in. It's also the first time the Christmas song 'Do You Hear What I Hear?' was performed.

  • @billyhigh4690
    @billyhigh4690 Рік тому +10

    Doesn’t just seem like a different era more like a different planet!

    • @1223jamez
      @1223jamez 8 місяців тому +3

      These were men not like the little boys who play in the NFL today!

  • @scottgoodson1964
    @scottgoodson1964 Рік тому +13

    I was born in '64 and named after Scott Appleton of Texas.

  • @vistatiger7493
    @vistatiger7493 Рік тому +5

    I was not around during these days but remember and miss when Bob Hope did this in the 80's.

  • @garyd2553
    @garyd2553 Рік тому +7

    I remember when Bob Hope used to do this on his Christmas does idk every year.
    Great memories.

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher 27 днів тому

    Thank you for the footage of the 1963 All-American Football Team with some future NFL Hall of Famers. It's interesting Bing Crosby did the introduction and not his Road Picture partner in travel and laughs, Bob Hope. But all is well. It's still good to watch.

  • @jgowin66
    @jgowin66 4 роки тому +20

    At 3:26, next year's ('64) John Outland Trophy winner Steve Delong, of Tennessee, enters the stage wearing the hideous "Halloween" jersey, which Tennessee wore for one season only, 1963. In 1964, new head coach Doug Dickey restored the Orange and White jersey, and added a new part of the uniform that's been there ever since: the trade-mark Orange "T" on the helmet. This aired when the nation was still in mourning, less than a month after the JFK assassination in Dallas.

    • @KenCostlow
      @KenCostlow 2 роки тому +1

      Do you remember the Vols adding the black crosses on the T in 1965 after three of their assistant coaches were killed in an automobile-train collision?

    • @jgowin66
      @jgowin66 2 роки тому +3

      @@KenCostlow Yes. On the Monday morning following "Third Saturday in October", just after Tennessee tied eventual national champion Alabama (in Birmingham), UT assistant coaches Bob Jones, Bill Majors and Charlie Rash were killed when their automobile was hit by a train in Knoxville. The next game, against Houston, which was five days later, in Neyland Stadium, the players wore a Black cross over the "T". After that game, they changed the Black cross to a single Black bar, horizontally crossing the "T".

    • @KenCostlow
      @KenCostlow 2 роки тому +1

      @@jgowin66 I remember Bill Majors was Johnny's middle brother.

    • @jgowin66
      @jgowin66 2 роки тому +3

      @@KenCostlow I think you're right. There were five football-playing Majors brothers born to Shirley and Elizabeth Majors, and I believe the order was: Johnny, Joe, Bill, Larry and Bobby. Johnny and Bobby are of course legends at UT, and Bill was also a starting safety for the Vols, and earned second-team All SEC in his senior year. Joe was a quarterback, and a safety at Florida State, and eventually made the Houston Oilers as a back-up safety during their inaugural 1960 season (winning the first AFL title). Larry played for his dad, Shirley, at Sewanee. According to people who knew Bill Majors, including Doug Dickey, he was destined to one day be a head coach in college football. Some have speculated that he would have been a logical candidate for the UT job when Dickey bolted to Florida. Sad to ponder the "what ifs" when it comes to such potential dying so young.

  • @musicman76enator
    @musicman76enator Рік тому +10

    0:31 Beautiful women back then. We'll never have beauty standards like this ever again.

    • @johnheffner3950
      @johnheffner3950 Місяць тому +1

      You're so right! I was there I lived it!

    • @James-ll3jb
      @James-ll3jb Місяць тому

      I live in the Philippines now. We have real women to go with excellent eeather and warm people.
      You couldn't pay me to live in that shithole again.

  • @60zeller
    @60zeller Рік тому +6

    Butkus already looks pissed

  • @mikeforney354
    @mikeforney354 Рік тому +11

    Ennedy assassinated and Vietnam less then a year away from really getting going. That video really was the end of innocence.

    • @craigsims1189
      @craigsims1189 Місяць тому

      Yes my family was down south.. no age of innocence for them

  • @ikelasider1051
    @ikelasider1051 Рік тому +21

    Bob Brown was one of the Top Lineman of all time , Never forget the game Nov,17 1968 at Yankee Stadium ..The 6-3 NY Giants were playing the 0-9 Eagles ..The Giants Jim Katcavage was at the end of his illustrious career ,he was old and slow and was up against Bob Brown , who was enormous , quick and an absolute beast ...I was focusing in on this matchup as the game was so boring ended up 7-6 Giants in a snooze-fest..anyhow every play Brown would instantly knock Kat to the ground ,,Then by the 2nd quarter ..I noticed something " Watch Katcavage " I told my friend ..Every play as soon as the ball was hiked ..Katcavage instantly fell to the ground on his own accord ..Bob Brown would hesitate a moment then go block someone else ..Kat would wait till he left , then give pursuit somewhere !

    • @gilbertgiles
      @gilbertgiles Рік тому +3

      Brilliant! Wondrous--- what an outstanding memory

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Місяць тому

      Overshadowed by the Heidi Bowl

  • @kellycoleman715
    @kellycoleman715 8 місяців тому +3

    My late daddy was a sports writer for the Dallas Morning News in the late 1940’s and knew Blackie Sherrod.

  • @trade0714
    @trade0714 Рік тому +17

    Dick Butkus, Carl Eller, and Roger Staubach.

  • @JClaus1221
    @JClaus1221 Рік тому +8

    Sherman Lewis, 4 Super Bowl Rings as a coach for the Niners and Packers.

  • @Classicrocker6119
    @Classicrocker6119 Рік тому +7

    Perhaps it could stated that this telecast was somehow a bit of a comfort in light of the recent events a month earlier.

  • @blairpenny1526
    @blairpenny1526 Рік тому +10

    Its wild to hear him talking about quarterbacks like they are running backs and fullbacks in the same group like that. Man the game has changed

    • @jamie49868
      @jamie49868 Рік тому +4

      I like the 'the rushed/passed" for 700yds. It was a different game.

    • @kenhobbs9251
      @kenhobbs9251 Рік тому +3

      Backs quarter half and full Were mostly runners in college back then

    • @moonrich3492
      @moonrich3492 Рік тому

      @@jamie49868 ...and many fewer games

  • @1985OldSkool
    @1985OldSkool Місяць тому +2

    Roger Staubach went on to win two Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl VI vs. the Miami Dolphins and Super Bowl XII vs. the Denver Broncos), both in New Orleans

  • @stratplayr6997
    @stratplayr6997 Рік тому +11

    Cool to see Butkus & Eller before they turned pro - if they only knew that they'd be Hall of Famers when this was filmed. Too bad Staubach couldn't be there.

  • @StevenDietrich-k2w
    @StevenDietrich-k2w Місяць тому +2

    Butkus, Eller, Staubach, and Brown are all in the Hall of Fame. Butkus is probably in most conversations concerning who is the best defensive player ever.

  • @Junior_Rocky
    @Junior_Rocky 2 роки тому +14

    Ya know, I think that I heard of those Staubach, Eller, Brown and Butkus guys. 🤔

    • @lewisbolt8450
      @lewisbolt8450 Рік тому +2

      Interesting to see who had Great NFL,careers

    • @Mister8224
      @Mister8224 Рік тому +1

      Where is gridiron star Joe Biden? Didn't he stand out at Navy with Staubach & Joe Bellino? He was probably student teaching already, preparing for his professorship at Penn. Or be coulda been driving 18 wheeler, marching for racial justice with KKK friends, or sparring with Cornpop.

  • @rudolphbradshaw6124
    @rudolphbradshaw6124 2 місяці тому +2

    Steve DeLong was drafted by the Bears along with Sayers and Butkus but signed with the Chargers , he did sign with the Bears in the seventies

  • @victorcastillo-dx9vh
    @victorcastillo-dx9vh Місяць тому +1

    Wow.... What a jewel of video

  • @gocygo63
    @gocygo63 Рік тому +5

    ...Tommy Vaughan, Iowa State!
    ...played for the Lions in the NFL & was Earl Bruce's running backs coach at Iowa State in the 1970's...

  • @davecody4326
    @davecody4326 Місяць тому

    Loved seeing all the Texas guys, heard alot about them in Austin

  • @phildickson9171
    @phildickson9171 Рік тому +2

    Give me the hair spray concession for the bowl queens!

  • @tek6423
    @tek6423 2 роки тому +7

    Yup, I saw the ‘67 version yesterday, many repeat jokes

  • @scottcass4243
    @scottcass4243 Рік тому +7

    American the way I remember it.

    • @083captain
      @083captain Місяць тому +1

      So sad myself also. Just memories now.

  • @timburr4453
    @timburr4453 Рік тому +2

    Bob Brown University of Nebraska - future NFL HALL OF FAMER
    Steve DeLong - future pro bowler. 8 years in the AFL/NFL. 15.5 sacks in 1969 (before it became an official stat)
    Rick Redman - 9 years in the AFL/NFL - Pro Bowl in 1967. Sadly passed away fairly recently
    Scott Appleton -5 seasons in the AFL
    Carl Eller - legendary Hall of Famer

  • @edpinkerton7947
    @edpinkerton7947 Рік тому +12

    Butkus as a junior could have started on all 12 NFL Teams

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 Рік тому +3

      Bill George was the longtime MLB for the Bears, and a future hall of famer; then Butkus shows up, and the Bears trade George to the Niners, where he finished his career.

    • @markgolden6265
      @markgolden6265 8 місяців тому

      No. He would have beaten out Mike Stratton in the AFL Buffalo Bills.

  • @boomerreb4997
    @boomerreb4997 8 місяців тому +1

    Kenny Dill of Ole MIss served as a very good mayor of his hometown, West Point, MIssissippi, for many years after his playing days were over.

  • @joeharris3878
    @joeharris3878 8 місяців тому

    That was a good time to be a football fan. We didn't even know there were professional teams.

  • @timburr4453
    @timburr4453 Рік тому +2

    Valerie Vestal😍

  • @rickpat-x9u
    @rickpat-x9u Рік тому

    *In the 1960s-70s, IT WAS A VERY BIG DEAL TO BE ON THE **_'LOOK MAGAZINE'_** , & LATER CALLED THE **_KODAK_** "ALL-AMERICAN TEAM", CELEBRATED ON NATIONAL TV JUST BEFORE THE EARLY BOWL GAMES STARTED....DURING BING CROSBY OR BOB HOPE'S 'HOLIDAY' TV SPECIALS*

  • @44032
    @44032 Рік тому +7

    They all look so lean - in good shape but not bulky. A big reason- they still played both ways and a player might have to play 50 minutes, as Tom Vaughn did. You couldn't weigh 300+ pounds and do that.

    • @AmericasChoice
      @AmericasChoice Рік тому

      Good point. I hear Mal Moore say the exact same thing. He said Bear Bryant always focused on conditioning and endurance.

  • @otisgreer8429
    @otisgreer8429 Місяць тому

    The defensive talent in the Big Ten during the 1960’s was insane.

  • @jamesfields2916
    @jamesfields2916 Рік тому +4

    Bob Brown just passed away.

  • @TipToe67
    @TipToe67 Рік тому +7

    Amazing how 11/22/63 had a stain on this !

  • @jehobden
    @jehobden Місяць тому +1

    The Bluebonnet Bowl went out of business in 1987 after it couldn't pay its playing teams over the last 2 years. The Liberty Bowl moved to Memphis, where it's still held today.

  • @richardruiz6972
    @richardruiz6972 Рік тому +5

    Wow the 16 year old beauty queen would be 76 today :0

    • @johnschuh8616
      @johnschuh8616 8 місяців тому

      Ever wonder about what happens to young women like this? Just a brief moment of fame. if that.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 8 місяців тому

    I was twenty years old when this came out.👍

  • @ThomasCullen-jp4fy
    @ThomasCullen-jp4fy Місяць тому +1

    Bob Hope used the same exact joke lines introducing the 1967 team.

  • @mgoldman60
    @mgoldman60 Рік тому +1

    Some real HOFers in there. And Bing pronounced Lankenau Hospital correctly!

  • @Instramark
    @Instramark Рік тому +2

    I totally dated everyone of those beauty queens and married two of them.

  • @lynntempleton9640
    @lynntempleton9640 Рік тому +3

    Rick Redman died last year. One of the greatest Washington Huskies of all time.

  • @doublemrclean
    @doublemrclean Рік тому +9

    Bob Hope told the same jokes four years later.

    • @jbwillson
      @jbwillson Рік тому +2

      Bob Hope told the same jokes for 70 years.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 7 місяців тому

      @@jbwillson I found Jack Benny hilarious, but Bob Hope and George Burns always made me wonder: could everybody possibly be wrong about them? Were they really funny?

    • @NewFrontier4.0
      @NewFrontier4.0 5 місяців тому

      ​@@akrenwinklethe reason George Burns had a job comes down to two words Gracie Allen.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 5 місяців тому +1

      @@NewFrontier4.0 He had a long career after she died, which makes me wonder... did I not get his act, or did people have really poor taste?

  • @smilanesi98
    @smilanesi98 Рік тому +1

    Obviously, this was before the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965. A number of these schools were not integrated yet. And even those that were integrated were difficult to enter due to other requirements. Unfortunately, the great Roger Staubach was not actually present. He was a class act.

  • @choward5430
    @choward5430 Рік тому +2

    Bob Brown, Dick Butkus and Carl Eller

  • @yeildo1492
    @yeildo1492 Рік тому +2

    1:49 Attagirl!

  • @chrisspathelf2310
    @chrisspathelf2310 3 роки тому +32

    They used the same jokes for over 30 years.

  • @spankyharland9845
    @spankyharland9845 9 місяців тому +1

    life was simple back then.

  • @AllenJones-w3p
    @AllenJones-w3p Місяць тому

    Bing makes a reference to David Sarnoff, head of NBC's then parent company, RCA.

  • @TonyIngram-bf5rz
    @TonyIngram-bf5rz 9 днів тому

    The good old days.........

  • @stevefranckhauser7989
    @stevefranckhauser7989 6 днів тому

    Borghetti’s son is The SID at Pitt.

  • @nicolek.3614
    @nicolek.3614 Рік тому

    Valerie looked super baked! 😵‍💫

  • @jamesbowman8138
    @jamesbowman8138 Рік тому +1

    5:48 packers coach

  • @davidjenkins4364
    @davidjenkins4364 Місяць тому

    It was the best of times, It was the worst of times.

  • @californiagold3857
    @californiagold3857 Рік тому

    All are around 80 yrs. old today.

  • @johnsainz3056
    @johnsainz3056 Місяць тому

    Few if any are still alive

  • @chrisdoyle7613
    @chrisdoyle7613 3 дні тому

    Carl Eller!!

  • @brucedavis3816
    @brucedavis3816 8 місяців тому +1

    Mam carl eller was a good looking dude!!!!

  • @willielittle9301
    @willielittle9301 Місяць тому

    Too bad Roger Staubach was not able to be in person...However...he was getting ready for military service to Vietnam...😮😮😮...

  • @Playsinvain
    @Playsinvain Рік тому +1

    Butkus then Carl Eller best of them all. Staubach 3

  • @michaleenyproductions4007
    @michaleenyproductions4007 Рік тому +4

    Just a month after JFK murder. how innocent we were? and everything changed thereafter except football popularity and TV cheesecake.

    • @Chatta-Ortega
      @Chatta-Ortega Рік тому +1

      The Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan about two months later.

  • @violetbrown3584
    @violetbrown3584 Рік тому

    Roger Stauback came to play for the Dallas Cowboys.

  • @Carnaza
    @Carnaza 8 місяців тому

    Go Vern Burke!

  • @CRsunsout
    @CRsunsout Місяць тому

    They got those bouffant hairdos working

  • @wahkeeblaster
    @wahkeeblaster 6 років тому

    6:12 💪💪

  • @darcyhodges309
    @darcyhodges309 Рік тому +2

    Liberty Queen looks 40

  • @lorenzobeckmann3736
    @lorenzobeckmann3736 Рік тому

    era still of 2 way play. limited substitution of 2 players per play. that's why you see (for instance) Butkus center/linebacker

  • @akrenwinkle
    @akrenwinkle Рік тому

    06:32 That grin... (sigh.)

  • @Wixom2200
    @Wixom2200 Рік тому +1

    All the Bowl queens from the south, except
    Philly.

    • @moonrich3492
      @moonrich3492 Рік тому +1

      'Cause all the bowl games except Philly and Rose Bowl were played in the south.

    • @bobanderson6656
      @bobanderson6656 8 місяців тому +1

      Played in warm weather cities

  • @clintturner4995
    @clintturner4995 Місяць тому +1

    I think I like Bing Crosby better than Bob Hope-no offense Bob

  • @williamhancock6489
    @williamhancock6489 Рік тому

    Isn't that Bob Hope's job?
    He uses some of the same lines in 1967.

  • @garyaugustus690
    @garyaugustus690 Рік тому

    Notice, no splibs...

  • @gordonhall9871
    @gordonhall9871 Рік тому +1

    I guess games were cancelled because of JFK

  • @teevee2145
    @teevee2145 8 місяців тому

    Long gone americana...

  • @paulmicheldenverco1
    @paulmicheldenverco1 Рік тому

    The selectors were color blind, but only a little.

  • @tonypanzarella9387
    @tonypanzarella9387 Рік тому

    Bing refers to games that had to be canceled and rescheduled ... due to ... the assassination of John F Kennedy.

  • @markjasper1127
    @markjasper1127 Рік тому

    Stats not impressive by today’s standards, although in fewer games played.

  • @bobfrapples1208
    @bobfrapples1208 8 місяців тому

    We used to be a proper country.

  • @JKerr-iy2jr
    @JKerr-iy2jr Рік тому +1

    The laugh track is almost as fake as Crosby’s jokes.

  • @re8746
    @re8746 Місяць тому

    Look at how small these guys were. No real size at all. Normal.

  • @robertlevinson9188
    @robertlevinson9188 Рік тому

    Bing read Cue Cards written by nitwits.

  • @briannat1086
    @briannat1086 Рік тому +2

    Yay! Bing. The most hated father in history....well almost. Lol

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Місяць тому

      He did better the second time around

  • @seldomseensavage3459
    @seldomseensavage3459 Рік тому

    Tommy Nobis better

  • @James-ll3jb
    @James-ll3jb Місяць тому

    Except for Butkus,Staubach Eller and Brown none of these guys made it in the pros!

  • @gerarddevita-xl5ji
    @gerarddevita-xl5ji 8 місяців тому

    Can't stand crosby
    A terrible person

  • @lancehurley9743
    @lancehurley9743 Рік тому +1

    Bob Brown scared people even back then…

  • @doovie101
    @doovie101 Рік тому

    Miss Gator Bowl looks like she was smoking a bowl.