The Football Game That Broke Racial Barriers

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@MrSupermanblk
@MrSupermanblk 10 жыл бұрын
In 1964 Wake Forest became the first Major College in the deep South to integrate a sports program. Bob Grant, Ken Henry and William Smith were the the three Black players that were brought in that year. I should know because I am Bob Grant. Because of that I became the first Black Player out of any major Southern College to play in the NFL. Daryl Hill was up at Maryland but as he has stated many times he did not have the exposure to and risk from segregation that we did every week. Some how it seems as if Smith, Henry and myself are always never mentioned when the integration of College Football and Sports comes up. It is a fact in record! The Media and other Colleges for some strange reason always chose to give the credit for what we did during those dangerous times to others. I am presently Chairman of the Retired NFL Players Congress, Inc.
@92463mike
@92463mike 10 жыл бұрын
Mr. Grant, it is an honor I feel to read this from you. I am from Baltimore, and was a big Colts fan during the late 60's until they left in 1984. I remember you playing for the Colts back then, number 51. I feel as you do on how the media always gives credit to everyone except the ones who 'really' started the whole thing. It happens all of the time. I study history, and I knew of you and Ken Henry and William Smith, as well as Darryl Hill at Maryland. Believe me, I give you guys credit for breaking down the barriers, I don't go by 'his-story'!
@MrSupermanblk
@MrSupermanblk 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael. I am just seeing this. Old folks are just slow sometimes. You can see more about what I am doing as Chairman of the Retired NFL Players congress by visiting www.playerscongress.com Thanks again for remembering.
@darwinholt8272
@darwinholt8272 7 жыл бұрын
michael swanson Iu
@rogercook8277
@rogercook8277 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Bob Grant and the other 2 players who lead the way for blacks to play the game at any school they desire to play at. I can't even imagine what you three went through just being on the team, let alone your opponents. I thank you for setting the record straight. I tip my hat off to you.
@11bravo
@11bravo 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Grant thank you for what you endured. I write for Nuts&Bolts Sports and I wonder if I might be allowed to interview you about your experiences? Thank you.
@big10
@big10 18 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this video got posted on KZbin, to help this part of history be remembered and not forgotten.
@Mr.Quinlan888
@Mr.Quinlan888 3 жыл бұрын
RIP Mr. Cunningham. I remember listening to you talk about this game back in the late 90s, when I was a student at SC. You will be missed. God speed🙏🙏🙏
@hiphoprbloverjon9180
@hiphoprbloverjon9180 8 жыл бұрын
The power of Southern Cal!
@ryanstanfield2062
@ryanstanfield2062 6 жыл бұрын
HipHopR&BLover Jon aint all that great
@charleswest9181
@charleswest9181 4 жыл бұрын
They stink now. In fact they stunk in 1970. Alabama just happened to be worse.
@reubenblanco3021
@reubenblanco3021 4 жыл бұрын
Charles West no they don’t it’s still a big NFL factory.
@wejuggernautentertainmentl3156
@wejuggernautentertainmentl3156 3 жыл бұрын
Yessir! ✌🏾💯
@wejuggernautentertainmentl3156
@wejuggernautentertainmentl3156 3 жыл бұрын
@@charleswest9181 cap
@diaperbreath
@diaperbreath 12 жыл бұрын
big old bear wasnt trying to be a civil rights leader he knew he would be left in the dust if he wasnt proactive about getting some big strong fast black fellas on his team
@craigkvamme1171
@craigkvamme1171 3 жыл бұрын
Disagree. Took balls to schedule that Home game. Took balls to shake McCays' hand on the field. Took balls to bring black recruits on board(it's Alabama). Took balls to tell his white players "these MEN r your teammates". Willie Joe would have been proud of his old coach.
@A-Aron5151
@A-Aron5151 2 ай бұрын
And he did it, and changed Alabamas history. You negative Nancy
@uofa82
@uofa82 29 күн бұрын
Joe Namath and many others are without a doubt proud of their Coach! 🐐🐘❤️
@Britton_Thompson
@Britton_Thompson 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it really was after integration when Southern teams started dominating their northern & western competition. It would be the 90s before the SEC itself really galvanized and became the face of premiere Southern football schools but you could see the tide turning below the Mason Dixon line by the 70s and 80s. Alabama and Oklahoma dominated the 70s; Miami owned the 80s and FSU came along shortly thereafter; and the SEC adding Arkansas & South Carolina to become the nation's first 12 team conference with a postseason championship game changed EVERYTHING. Today conference championship games are just accepted as part of the season but this was completely new territory in 1992 when the SEC started it. No one had ever seen anything like that before. It gave the SEC this unique atmosphere of a hyrbrid bowl game/playoff game atmosphere all to itself on the first Saturday in December when no one was playing. The whole nation had nothing else to do but turn on the SEC Championship game that day to watch #2 Alabama vs. #8 Florida. It was enormous for the conference because that very first SEC title game was a play-in game for a berth in the national championship in the Sugar Bowl, and turned out to be one of the most electrifying games ever played. Alabama eventually won that game on a late 4th qtr pick 6 INT by Antonio Langham. When Alabama went and destroyed the supposedly unbeatable Miami Hurricanes on Jan. 1 in the Sugar Bowl for the national championship, conference championship games proved they weren't liabilities to your season. The next piece in the equation came around this time also, and that was Steve Spurrier returning to Florida to revolutionize the way offense was played in the SEC. The dominant SEC teams of the 80s were Auburn and Georgia-- teams who believed the only time you shouldn't call a run play was on 4th down when you had to punt. Once Spurrier hit the league with the Fun 'N Gun & Peyton Manning went to Tennessee, the SEC became the most competitive and high profile conference in the country with high scoring offenses to go with their bone crushing defenses. By the 90s, the SEC had become the NFL's primary "minor league" that coaches, scouts, and GMs pulled from the most when drafting for the NFL.
@male3339
@male3339 6 жыл бұрын
USC had two players from Alabama on that team Clarence Davis who went on to play with Oakland Raiders and Alabama’s Kenny Snake Stabler and Charles Young also played NFL with LA Rams and others
@davideason6169
@davideason6169 9 жыл бұрын
This is all well and good but the game that should be highlighted occurred the year before when Tennessee beat Alabama. The Vols had black players Jackie Walker and Lester McLain as starters. Walker scored a touchdown in that game. I guess it makes a better script if it's a west coast team coming to the south to show 'em how it's done.
@chief9116
@chief9116 6 жыл бұрын
david eason Damn. ...USC had more than 2 black players. The state of Alabama didn't want any black players playing for the University.
@charleswest9181
@charleswest9181 4 жыл бұрын
@@chief9116 ....Not true. In fact Alabama already had Wilbur Jackson on the team in 1970 but he didn't play in the game.
@marxlover100
@marxlover100 4 жыл бұрын
@@charleswest9181 Well, half true. He COULDN'T play in the game. Wilbur was a freshman and in those days, freshmen were not eligible to play in the, uh, "varsity" games.
@juliewalsh9956
@juliewalsh9956 3 жыл бұрын
IT IS BECAUSE IT IS USC BRO.
@davidgreenshield2505
@davidgreenshield2505 5 жыл бұрын
I'm no Alabama fan. The Buckeyes are my team. However you have to give the Bear credit. He always wanted to integrate and even went to schools in the south that were all black and told the coaches he wanted to recruit black players. He needed this game to help change minds.
@airportrunway3987
@airportrunway3987 5 жыл бұрын
How can you say that when the year before Alabama lost to a integrated Tennessee team? Seems a tie to me. In 70' USC beat a 6-5 Alabama team. 71' Alabama beats USC in the Coliseum.
@bigdogfromnj
@bigdogfromnj 10 жыл бұрын
The Trojans were great back than
@themisfits4237
@themisfits4237 3 жыл бұрын
Yup my grandpa was in the Trojans in early 70”s his name was Claude Millard
@dhobby7771
@dhobby7771 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! What a treat to see all the coaches and ole friends from Bama. As a student athlete, history never entered my mind. I simply wanted to win and graduate. Silly me.
@KGKaiju
@KGKaiju 16 жыл бұрын
One thing that all Tide fans can agree on is that Alabama wouldn't be the program it is without black players. Bobby Humphrey, Siran Stacy, Shaun Alexander, Cornelius Bennett, Derrick Thomas, Eric Curry, Antonio Langham, John Copeland, and countless other talented players have made a tremendous impact on Alabama football, the SEC, and even in the NFL. Coach Bryant saw the need for change and stepped up to make it happen. If we argue about all white vs all black teams, we miss the point.
@MoeFro78
@MoeFro78 5 жыл бұрын
FIGHT ON USC ✌️🏈🌴😎
@johnSmith-no2wi
@johnSmith-no2wi 8 жыл бұрын
John McKay is one of the best college coaches ever! he won 4 National Championships and would have won many more if he had gone to the NFL at age 52. In Southern California where I grew up we didn't see that much ( easy for me to say I'm white ) racism. But even at USC and UCLA there was kind of an unwritten rule you could have blacks but not too many. When McKay got SC that changed. A friend of mine that I went high school with became an All American at SC in the early 70's, he told me that after four years of playing for McKay he wasn't sure if McKay even knew he was black.
@shooter4805
@shooter4805 7 жыл бұрын
He chose to leave the cess pool known as USuckC.
@reubenblanco3021
@reubenblanco3021 Ай бұрын
⁠not really they won more national titles after that , keep on hating its good for your health.
@chief9116
@chief9116 6 жыл бұрын
Grambling was the most dominant football team in all of college football back then.
@asill.6668
@asill.6668 5 жыл бұрын
RIP to Coach Eddie Robinson of Grambling!
@A-Aron5151
@A-Aron5151 2 ай бұрын
That’s cool But, Alabama is the most dominant team in history.
@rogerbahakel
@rogerbahakel 12 жыл бұрын
woody hayes played a all-black backfield in 1954 and won the national championship.but you're right most teams even up north didn't start too many blacks.except maybe michigan state and usc.
@uofa82
@uofa82 29 күн бұрын
Bear Bryant didn’t care if you were a purple people eater from Mars as long as you could run, kick, throw or tackle better than most. He was all about football at it’s perfection. So, when he saw how God-given talented black young men were, he wasted no time getting them on his teams, and what an advancement of the teams it was! This historic move, plus the wishbone, gave Bryant his last powerhouse teams of the 70s. He may not have realized he was making history back then, but we know now and we hold him in the greatest honor for it. RTR!! 🐐🐘🏈🏆👏💪💪🏽🙌❤️‼️
@blaine76
@blaine76 13 жыл бұрын
We are all brothers and sisters. Black and white. Please for heaven sakes let go of the hatred or misunderstanding you have in your heart. It is no way to live, have love in your heart for your fellow man. "For only love can conquer hate."- Marvin Gaye
@traceywoodward1354
@traceywoodward1354 3 ай бұрын
Interesting tidbit 1 of USC's star players was clarence davis....he grew up in the shadow of legion field...but his mom moved him to los angeles for better opportunity..then Davis became a teammate of ken stabler with the raiders
@SargeKPHx
@SargeKPHx 10 жыл бұрын
I was an Alabama fan (actually a Bear Bryant fan) back in those days and I remember this game. I lived in a little town, Columbia and that season we had my classmate and childhood friend starring on our football team. His name was Walter Payton. At Southern Miss there was a black man named Willie Heidleberg (not sure of spelling) who had a great game against an all white Ole Miss and USM won in a game that also featured a 99 yard punt by Ray Guy. So yes the barriers were starting to be broken, but the game that broke it in the SEC was this Alabama vs. USC. I remember the older people talking about how they realized the blacks (they didn't say blacks) were taking over everything, and they were starting to realize their old racial hatred was not the order of the day. I watched Walter gain fans in Columbia and then people not believing USM wouldn't sign him because they thought he was a showboat, even though Coach Boston of Columbia tried to tell Underwood that was not true. Racism is still alive, but it went way down until the last 10 years when I notice it has started to come back. I hope it won't because I saw too much pain and suffer by all people due to that silly and wasteful time called Jim Crow. Oh for the record I turned up going to college at the University of Southern Mississippi during the time the first black QB Reggie Collier played the position for the Golden Eagles.
@92463mike
@92463mike 10 жыл бұрын
Just think if Bob Hayes and Buck Buchanan, who were secretly recruited by Alabama, were able to play there back then. Many black players from the south, Bubba Smith, Gene Washington, George Webster and a host of others, had to go north to get there chance because of the ignorance of people like Wallace and the institution of jim crow. Thank god for enlightenment on John Mckay's part.
@trojanbiz
@trojanbiz 8 жыл бұрын
good story. thanks for sharing
@_Mr.D
@_Mr.D 7 жыл бұрын
Herb Phelps are you talking about the "Walter Payton", Walter Payton?
@SargeKPHx
@SargeKPHx 7 жыл бұрын
Yes Walter Payton and I grew up together in Columbia Ms. and went to Columbia High School together in starting in Jan. 1970. He would come over to my house and we played together as little boys.
@_Mr.D
@_Mr.D 7 жыл бұрын
+Herb Phelps OMGOODNESS that is so cool! kinda crazy when you know someone like him and see him become a household name. Were you ever able to see him after his fame? out of curiosity how did people feel about him coming over to your place? It's am awesome thing that your parents raised you without hatred towards others. Where the kids nice to him in school and then when he played High School football did he dominate?
@qlindsay
@qlindsay 18 жыл бұрын
Thank, Coach.
@lakersforce73
@lakersforce73 4 жыл бұрын
Wish they can do a movie on this
@bobcarter4343
@bobcarter4343 5 жыл бұрын
Bryant and MacKay were bird hunting so the story goes and some birds landed quite close to their duck blind when the Bear took a shot and missed. He turned to MacKay his good friend and reportedly said, "John, your watching a dead duck fly". This story was in MacKays book. LOL
@CoreyAMoore
@CoreyAMoore 10 ай бұрын
Have we seen a movie about this?? I can't remember one ... I think someone should make a movie about this story because it's the very foundation of how college football looks today
@AIRBORNE916
@AIRBORNE916 18 жыл бұрын
very very nice. Good stuff, more ppl need to know about these things.
@willie417
@willie417 5 жыл бұрын
$100,000 & $250,000 was a lot of money in 1970 and 71
@night0tripper
@night0tripper 18 жыл бұрын
Wonderful post. Roll Tide Roll!!
@richardjackson9083
@richardjackson9083 6 жыл бұрын
you will be glad when the sun comes out so you can get a tan to look like me, you is a jack asss.
@Impex7
@Impex7 14 жыл бұрын
Just goes to show, sickness of the mind and heart is still with us, front and center!
@kylemas2005
@kylemas2005 15 жыл бұрын
I love Tennesee because of the rich tradition that program has with scheduling the Pac 10. For 40 years Vols were the only SEC team to extend the olive branch to the west coast. Especially the tradition of Tennesee vs UCLA. For that Tennesee will always my favorite SEC East team.
@BAbivaJr
@BAbivaJr 12 жыл бұрын
USC & Bans two of the greatest college football programs! but don't forget about Notre Dame as well!!!
@Bossrich6287
@Bossrich6287 14 жыл бұрын
i'm a big alabama fan.been one since 1970.but usc usually gets the best talent .i'm talking over the years they do.coach bryant in his book even said usc was one of the teams he always wanted to coach because of the talent they get .its true.just look at pete carroll's teams.
@rogerbarker9180
@rogerbarker9180 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the history
@traceywoodward1354
@traceywoodward1354 3 ай бұрын
"Hi paul" "HI John" They then proceed to the nearest bar
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 3 жыл бұрын
USC was NOT the number one team of the 60s. Bama had 3 championships and should have gotten another in 66.
@reg4321
@reg4321 10 жыл бұрын
USC football is important in regards to the evolution of SEC and Alabama football. USC's beat down helped speed up the integration of SEC football. Bama's 1960's titles should be labeled with an asterisk, being that they didn't play any integrated schools who had equal to better talent.
@kennethhoffman8845
@kennethhoffman8845 10 жыл бұрын
Cram your asterisk up your asterisk
@reg4321
@reg4321 10 жыл бұрын
Cram it up yours. Alabama didn't play integrated teams in the 1960's championship run and didn't play integrated teams with equal to better talent. Period.
@Bossrich6287
@Bossrich6287 8 жыл бұрын
Wrong! alabama beat a heavily intergrated Nebraska team in the '66 orange bowl 38-28,beat'em again in the '67 sugar bowl 34-7.
@shooter4805
@shooter4805 7 жыл бұрын
whatever loser. Usc has a losing record vs Bama.
@ryanstanfield2062
@ryanstanfield2062 6 жыл бұрын
reg4321 whats your point
@1usctroj
@1usctroj 14 жыл бұрын
@ebf1957 Also it has to be noted, that 1970 USC team was not a great team, nor was the 1971 Trojan team. I would have loved to see that Bammy team go up against the 1972 USC team, arguably one of the greatest teams in CFB history.
@People-Business-And-Ideas
@People-Business-And-Ideas 2 жыл бұрын
It’s “Devine Irony” that crimson looks so much better on the black players... I’m sure the originators had no intention of that! 😂🎉
@JohnHoulgate
@JohnHoulgate 12 жыл бұрын
I remember listening to this game on the radio and feeling proud of the Trojans for trouncing Alabama. Little did I know the significance of this game. Then the following year, the Tide got us back in LA with Johnny Musso leading the charge. It's been a good rivalry when it happens.
@scatman44
@scatman44 18 жыл бұрын
"Sam 'Bam' Cunningham did in one day what Martin Luther King couldn't do in ten years."
@RcJr5295
@RcJr5295 6 жыл бұрын
Do a documentary on the 1961 Donna Redskins it's a bit similar to this and played with only 18 players .
@STWRITES1
@STWRITES1 15 жыл бұрын
This is going to be made into a movie. The screenplay is about done and various actors' names are being bandied about
@reg4321
@reg4321 10 жыл бұрын
SEC teams only had a handful of black players prior to USC playing Alabama. USC's victory against the Tide helped speed up the integration of SEC football. Period.
@shooter4805
@shooter4805 7 жыл бұрын
Whatever professor. And yet Bama Has a 6-2 all time lead over the pitiful Trojans
@chief9116
@chief9116 6 жыл бұрын
Bama4life with the help of black athletes
@kylemas2005
@kylemas2005 15 жыл бұрын
We will however have some possible problems with our gutted defense. I do think Mitch Mustain will lead us to another Rose Bowl or perhaps Fiesta Bowl. Our coaching staff is depleted as well and its going to be a rebuilding year for us. Either way I want to see USC vs the SEC whatever team from that conference will do. Its all about bringing back the glory OCC scheduling of the 70's where USC would face Alabama, LSU, etc. I want to see that.
@floridagator1765
@floridagator1765 6 жыл бұрын
My Dad said Bama vs USC changed college football. And football forever. Everyone wants to win!!!
@airportrunway3987
@airportrunway3987 5 жыл бұрын
If USC was so good how come Alabama beat USC the next year in the Coliseum. And Cunningham was hardly a factor?
@merihtarsus
@merihtarsus 18 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this vid.Great Job.
@storms08
@storms08 15 жыл бұрын
k. Enjoy Lane. Oh, and apparently Alabama was the first SEC school worth mentioning.
@BAMAVADER
@BAMAVADER 15 жыл бұрын
yes, with basically the same team and USC still had Sam Cunningham.
@reg4321
@reg4321 13 жыл бұрын
@ranger69me What USC has done lately? They are ranked #5 in the AP poll while being put on probation by the NCAA..
@OxfordTown
@OxfordTown 15 жыл бұрын
Sam Bam dominated that game. If not for him, we would have lost. One guy having a dominating game against your all white team, a dominating game to lead your team to a win, will have an impact.
@JerryFerko
@JerryFerko 22 күн бұрын
Really Enjoy reading This Unknown Part Of College Football History On The Deep south ......Thank U ..............
@IANupe104
@IANupe104 15 жыл бұрын
Well thats the good thing about them. You don't have to play the guessing game and speculate. Makes decision making easier.
@mikenco
@mikenco 18 жыл бұрын
I agree with the post above, not pride in being the last State to catch up and even then for the wrong reasons.
@HardscrabbleBlake1968
@HardscrabbleBlake1968 6 жыл бұрын
Texas won the 1969 National Championship with an all-white varsity, although there was one black player on the freshman team.
@80svideoluvr
@80svideoluvr 14 жыл бұрын
@1usctroj Except that I'm not from 'bama. I'm actually from Pac-10 country (though not California). I was just pointing that little fact out. I'm more or less neutral about the all-time USC vs. Alabama football series.
@kylemas2005
@kylemas2005 15 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't worry about less Pac 10 teams on Tennesee's future schedules. Lane Kiffin is a west coast native and has a serious axe to grind with SC and the rest of the teams. Watch him to lean on the Vol's AD to keep the tradition up, due to the fact that Tennesee is the only SEC program that has a special relationship with the Pac 10. All the other SEC teams appear to blackball the Pac 10 sadly.
@johnkerry6312
@johnkerry6312 3 жыл бұрын
November 2007: 4.7% October 2009: 10.2%
@zengrow3098
@zengrow3098 4 жыл бұрын
When gambling I have a saying: always bet on the bigger blacker guy - Norm MacDonald 50 Year anniversary of the game this year, let's hope the Pac-10 gets to play
@1usctroj
@1usctroj 14 жыл бұрын
@80svideoluvr Congratualations...when we played you in Bammy, that 1970 team was not a great team...nor was the 1971 team you played in the Coliseum...would have loved for little bammy to play our 1972 team, one of the greats of all time, lol.
@fortuna500cgc
@fortuna500cgc 18 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly Captain America. Same thing with Kentucky basketball.
@doorwae101
@doorwae101 18 жыл бұрын
good job Bear.
@80svideoluvr
@80svideoluvr 15 жыл бұрын
'bama's probably the only college football team that can say that it's played USC more than once in L.A. and won every encounter there.
@broadjumper1
@broadjumper1 12 жыл бұрын
By the way, the FIRST black to actually PLAY for Alabama was John Mitchell not Wilbur Jackson, although Jackson was the first given a football scholarship.
@1usctroj
@1usctroj 14 жыл бұрын
@80svideoluvr We can also say USC beat Bammy in Alabama in 1970 and in 1978 and we split the championship even though USC won the head to head matchup. If this would have happened to any SEC team, there would have been burning couches, riots and killings - of their own people.
@aboriginalbrotha9947
@aboriginalbrotha9947 11 жыл бұрын
You know athletics saved the south. I'm talking about the integration of athletics. Why? Because some blacks and whites may not like each other, but they have to know how to get along. Integration of athletics in the South helped that.
@koose2352
@koose2352 6 жыл бұрын
There was no stopping Sam "BAM" Cunningham
@airportrunway3987
@airportrunway3987 5 жыл бұрын
Yes their was. Alabama beat USC the next year in the Coliseum and Cunningham could not run against the Tide game 2.Ole Miss beat Alabama worse a month after USC did with an all white team in 1970,48-23!
@YoMama63366
@YoMama63366 12 жыл бұрын
Yes, I know, but Alabama's all white teams had a winning record against integrated teams from 1959 to 1970. My point is that USC won in 1970 because Alabama was a 6-5-1 team, not because it was all white vs. integrated team. I do think it would have been interesting to see an all white team vs. an all black team back then.
@richardjackson9083
@richardjackson9083 6 жыл бұрын
jack ass no match when it come to sport we are tops,that why you then not what blacks in sport,we take over,back in the front whites in sports in the back
@practicalpurpose
@practicalpurpose 13 жыл бұрын
@greymoose1000 No, Greymoose that was in reference your response. Throw a score up from 1970 when you don't have a comeback. I think your little school girl crush on Alabama is flattering. For somebody who likes to brag about going to the beach on the west coast (I assume to watch bodybuilding men workout) you spend alot of time talking about Alabama. They must be doing something right to attract your attention.
@BAMAPERRY
@BAMAPERRY 14 жыл бұрын
@LOLz420k USC lost to a Chump Arizona St. team. Alabama beat the number one team in the nation in their Bowl game. That's why Alabama won, and deserved the 1978 Title. They also played the toughest schedule in the nation that year.
@hankscorpio1x1
@hankscorpio1x1 18 жыл бұрын
Great Post
@windridr66
@windridr66 5 жыл бұрын
It's always strange to see Pay Dye talk about "we" when he mentions Alabama.
@poompan
@poompan 14 жыл бұрын
@starVol All i'm saying is that the message is much louder when it comes from a college in the LA area that is pioneer in the push for racial equality, than a college from a Tennessee area which still has a bad reputation for racial discrimination.
@BAMAPERRY
@BAMAPERRY 14 жыл бұрын
The point is, this was a fabricated story. The game happened, like the one the next year when Bama beat USC in L.A., but the rest of it was just made up. It's never good to pass a lie off as the truth, no matter how good the intent is.
@ryanycy
@ryanycy 18 жыл бұрын
that's the game forrest gump played in!
@allensaunders449
@allensaunders449 4 жыл бұрын
They have won many national titles since then. But not now
@89plainsman
@89plainsman 14 жыл бұрын
@BAMAPERRY It was more about fan perception than the actual integration. Coach Bryant realized an age-old truth when it came to integration: In order to make it work, you had to hit the segregationists where they lived.
@NOStyC5
@NOStyC5 15 жыл бұрын
Coach Bryant. The Greatest College Football Coach of ALL TIME!
@Da-Boo33
@Da-Boo33 2 жыл бұрын
Alabama needs to bring back ..black football jerseys rolltide
@poompan
@poompan 14 жыл бұрын
@starVol from what I have read SC had 19 black players on their squad at that time. i think you're misinterpreting what i'm saying. I know Tennessee was a good program and i do think Bryant feared losing good players to them and that is why he decided to play SC to send a message to Bama's higher ups which was "we need to integrate to compete" .
@ebf1957
@ebf1957 14 жыл бұрын
@1usctroj Some school from Palo Alto called Stanford ruled at the time the PAC-8 in the 70 and 71 seasons beating Ohio State and Michigan in the Rose Bowl.
@romanclay1913
@romanclay1913 4 жыл бұрын
Jim Plunkett 1970, Don Bunce 1971.
@BAMAVADER
@BAMAVADER 15 жыл бұрын
The Tide beat USC 17-10 in LA in '71.
@broadjumper1
@broadjumper1 12 жыл бұрын
While all what you've said is true, (Wilbur Jackson was already mentioned in this video) there's no doubt that had it NOT been for this drubbing, segregation would have continued in Alabama football to a great degree for years to come. They may have added a 'token' player here and there, but there's no way 'Bama would have had 5, 10 or 20 black players on their squad anytime soon. This game helped convince the powers that be, that they either need to integrate or be left behind.
@buddeelov
@buddeelov 15 жыл бұрын
How is it that we don't see anything about the University of Tennessee and their integration program? I'd love to see that... (Tennessee fan in the Pac-10)
@hogmango3560
@hogmango3560 6 жыл бұрын
The Arkansas Razorbacks had their first black player in 1965. Just one year after winning the National Championship in 1964.
@williamdavidcraigjr7841
@williamdavidcraigjr7841 4 жыл бұрын
Barry Switzer took advantage this
@rogerbahakel
@rogerbahakel 12 жыл бұрын
they played Nebraska and destroyed them two years in a row.also oklahoma in the orange bowl 17-0.
@poompan
@poompan 14 жыл бұрын
@starVol you're forgetting the significance of being from the westcoast we lived a completely different lifestyle from those in the south we had not just black people but other races living amongst us and it became a westcoast thing to be diverse. Sure Tennessee had black players but it still does not change the fact that the south still had and still does have some racial tension. The message was more diverse America vs segregated America. I don't think Tennessee could send that same message.
@leroyjackson
@leroyjackson 10 жыл бұрын
the fall of jim crow
@Ariamaluum
@Ariamaluum 18 жыл бұрын
The key was Notre Dame winning the 1966 title with the majority of the team being white Northerners. Alabama and lot of teams in the south got a lot of Northern white players like Joe Namath and others because Notre Dame stunk through the 1950's and early part of 1960's as well as integrated quota Northern schools pushed Northern white players to the south. . However, when Ara Parseghian became their coach, he kept a lot of those Northern players.
@Ayame837
@Ayame837 13 жыл бұрын
i love the music for this...does anyone know what songs are used?! :]
@rogercook8277
@rogercook8277 5 жыл бұрын
At least the BEAR had since enough to know in order to continue to win they were going to have to change there way of thinking. What is the old saying? "If you can't beat them, join them."
@airportrunway3987
@airportrunway3987 5 жыл бұрын
No he did not join them. He beat them the next year in the Coliseum! Looks like USC beat a 6-5 Alabama in 70' and lost to them in their own stadium in 71'.
@TheCiskoKidd
@TheCiskoKidd 14 жыл бұрын
@Loganh12. How many Heisman Trophy Winners does Bama , Have.?
@varsitycamplife
@varsitycamplife 14 жыл бұрын
clearly one game was significant and the other wasn't. That's why no one talks about the LA game - in history it wasn't important. One game was about football, and one game was about progress.
@BAMAPERRY
@BAMAPERRY 14 жыл бұрын
@LOLz420k Really? Who did USC lose to that year and what was their ranking?
@ripperduck
@ripperduck 13 жыл бұрын
Man in this day/age, to see a coach smoking on the field is startling....
@1usctroj
@1usctroj 15 жыл бұрын
All that needs to be said it this...USC's first All-American in 1925 was Brice Taylor, a Black player. 1925.
@Southernjuggalo63
@Southernjuggalo63 13 жыл бұрын
@billylomax85 LOL SEC HAS DOMINATED MORE THAN ANY OTHER CONFERENCE IN THE HISTORY OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL
@Ariamaluum
@Ariamaluum 18 жыл бұрын
Bear sent the best black players from Alabama to schools like USC and Florida A&M. Black coaches respected him because he helped them win like Jake Gaither. Bear threatened to leave Alabama for the Miami Dolphins job if his team did not integrate competively. Jimmy Jones and Sam "Bam" Cunnigham were from Alabama but played for USC. Bear sent the message to Alabama fans (George Wallace )lets keep the locals home.
@STP43FAN1
@STP43FAN1 7 жыл бұрын
This showcased the futility and dishonesty of social activism - Cunningham merely did his job and earned respect. John Hannah has stated this did more for integration than Martin Luther King ever did.
@mmt2853
@mmt2853 18 жыл бұрын
bear was a class act.
@troyhexx8906
@troyhexx8906 2 жыл бұрын
What made the PAC -8 and the bi-8 so much better in the late 60's thru early 70's?! The sec was bullsh*t
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