In 1963 I attended Central Jr. Sr. High school located in downtown Oklahoma City. Central was the first integrated School in Oklahoma. At the time Star Spencer and Northeast were integrated as well. Those teams played in the old Capital Conference.
At around 12:44 you see Little Red dancing on the field. Kirk Kickingbird was the Native American who played him. My family has interesting history with him. My father was roomies with him in their college days. I also have family that led the campaign to get Little Red removed from the sidelines.
Regarding ND's win to stop the streak....You may recall Nebraska hung 77 on Arizona St. in 1995, then were ambushed in the desert 19-0 the following year.
Great game films. Thanks. Gee, Prentice Gautt died just two years after that classroom lecture. Joe Don Looney -- what a sad waste of God-given talent.
the Will to Prepare...now that's what made the old school and present Sooners great!! Great advice !
really enjoy this college football history ...........
In 1963 I attended Central Jr. Sr. High school located in downtown Oklahoma City. Central was the first integrated School in Oklahoma. At the time Star Spencer and Northeast were integrated as well. Those teams played in the old Capital Conference.
I wish the documentary would mention when the conferences change. One minute its BIg 6, now suddenly its Big 7! lmao
Brett is Bud Reincarnated
At around 12:44 you see Little Red dancing on the field. Kirk Kickingbird was the Native American who played him. My family has interesting history with him. My father was roomies with him in their college days. I also have family that led the campaign to get Little Red removed from the sidelines.
Regarding ND's win to stop the streak....You may recall Nebraska hung 77 on Arizona St. in 1995, then were ambushed in the desert 19-0 the following year.
Awesome history. When were the interviews with Coach Wilkinson & Coach Royal conducted?
Great game films. Thanks. Gee, Prentice Gautt died just two years after that classroom lecture. Joe Don Looney -- what a sad waste of God-given talent.