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On November 11th, 1939, the Crimson Tide would travel to New Orleans to face off against the Green Wave. The Tide Played a Small Part in an Amazing Season. The No. 20 ranked Tide
Penn State and Indiana faced off for a prime-time game inside the RCA Dome, which was home to the Indianapolis Colts at the time. Neither team was having a good season to that point, with Penn State sitting at 3-5 and Indiana entering at 3-4.
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Throwback Thursday: Notre Dame Fighting Irish VS Navy, 1951
It was a rain-soaked, hard-fought battle in Baltimore that showed the grit and grind of Frank Leahy’s Irish at their best. Despite the sloppy conditions, Notre Dame found its rhythm through bursts of brilliance — and the Midshipmen never stood a chance.
Joe Paterno was fired in the middle of his 46th season with the team, and Penn State's promising season would ultimately be remembered for what happened off the field. Still, interim head coach Tom Bradley had the final three games of the regular season ahead of him.
On this edition of Throwback Thursday, Lori Kent with the Local Lou Podcast tells us about the 1938 National Corn Husking Competition.
He picks up the Muzzy bike, drives cross country to Phoenix and made the most out of his opportunity by winning the race! It marked his first AMA National win in three years! This is Muzzy Kawasaki’s Scott Russell giving Ski a big hug in Victory Circle after the improbable accomplishment.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On this edition of Throwback Thursday, Lori Kent with the Local Lou Podcast tells us about the haunted history of Spook Road.
Continuing our unusual and paranormal throwbacks during the month of October, this story is about a bear at Beech Bend Amusement Park. We covered alligators found in Barren River earlier this month, and now it’s time for a bear attack.
News from around Johnson County as reported on Nov. 6 in the pages of the Daily Journal and the Franklin Evening Star from the last 113 years.
A heavy dose of throwback Thursday tracks with Kate Bush, Johnny Jenkins, Paul Simon and others. Plus a sprinkling of new music discovery with Khraungbin, English Teacher, Dry Cleaning, Night Bus and more.