The Emory Bellard Show

gtowndawg

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Awesome. Loved it, thank you. Farm Bureau was bringin' it

on their ads!

[IMG]http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e375/nmwright4/farmbureau_zps6c55b7d1.jpg[/IMG]
 

Maroon90

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A rare medium well done.

Thanks for posting! The commercials are splendid: Farm Bureau, MFC Co-op, Mean Joe Green Coke ad, and Bryan's take-off on "My baloney has a first name..." Classic Jack Cristil and Coach Bellard.

The Bama Sunday highlight show is posted, or at least part of it is. It's really strange, from the potato chip eating to Coach Bryant's incoheren ramblings.
 

slickdawg

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That video is FULL of win.

Epic thanks go out to AROB44 for getting the VHS tape to me. Without him this is not possible.
 

gtowndawg

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One more Jack quote....

right at the very end, something about "we'll be back in a moment if we can keep from suffering a heart attack!" Or something like that. Beautiful.

Love this quote from Emory, "That's a heck of quote, Jack. Dadgum, I didn't know you were such a historian"

GOLD
 

was21

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And the uniforms looked damn good that year and then before Bellard left, he had 17ed them up worse than they are now. That was either Bellard's first or second year...winning with Bob Tyler's recruits. After they graduated, it all went to hell.
 

AROB44

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Glad to add to the preservation of Bulldog history......The real thanks goes to you Slick for preserving the tapes in a modern format.
 

tcdog70

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John Bond and Billy Jackson were both freshmen

We would not have signed Billy Jackson Today, he is a tweener playing Defesive End. 6' 220. Dylan Bradley-6'-240. Hmmm

Also #17 Miller was signed as a qb and made a heck of a LB.
 

KingBarkus

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The defensive line had an awesome day. They really took it to Alabama physically. Friday and Cooks were awesome too. We were the better team that day. I was in school during that period. We had pep rallies every night on the drill field the next week. I don't think we would have beaten Millsaps if we had to play the following the week.
 
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Seems like yesterday. I'll bet Donald Ray King could barely walk the next day...

He took a lot of hits in the middle of that line.
 

Dawg1976

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That was the most satisfying win I have ever seen in person. Thanks for posting the video.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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The defensive line had an awesome day. They really took it to Alabama physically. Friday and Cooks were awesome too. We were the better team that day. I was in school during that period. We had pep rallies every night on the drill field the next week. I don't think we would have beaten Millsaps if we had to play the following the week.
I was at Millsaps that year. The Majors went 9-0, including beating Central Florida. Millsaps would've hung that next week.
 

thunderclap

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Two things:

1. Ol' Emory says dadgum in the first or second sentence. Love it.
2. The fullback dive on 3rd and 4 was a routine call. Those were the days.
 
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And the uniforms looked damn good that year and then before Bellard left, he had 17ed them up worse than they are now. That was either Bellard's first or second year...winning with Bob Tyler's recruits. After they graduated, it all went to hell.

That season and the following were a couple of our best teams ever, each fully capable of winning every game. In '81 we laid an egg against Mizzou, but lost 3 others by a total of 8 points. That included the "Dick Pace game" that we won, but got royally shafted on, and the infamous 7-6 loss to USM in a game where we ran at will on them, but kept turning it over, and they passed mid-field just once the entire game when we fumbled a kick which they recovered and converted for their 7 points. That was perhaps USM'S best team ever. That season was the epitome of MSU's Indian Curse. Not sure, but I also think the Bama game was another of those where we got screwed by the refs in a 3-point loss.

The '81 team should have been. at worst, 11-1. After that, injuries just killed us & Bellard. John Bond was having trouble walking, much less running the option. That guy took one helluva beating playing for us. We never had a gutsier player, IMO.

I've always felt like we gave up a bit too soon on Bellard, given the injury situation.
 

ScoobaDawg

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Thanks for posting that Slick. Im amazed that tape was still around with someone and so glad to have finally seen more of that game
 

HD6

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It's always interesting to look back at how different it was back then. 1980-1981 we played 3 games in Starkville total. Played 10 games in Jackson. We didn't play Alabama in Starkville one time between 1963 and 1985. Didn't play Auburn in Starkville from 1954 to 1978, and a number of our "home" games were in Birmingham. LSU didn't play in Starkville from 1923 until 1982! From 1926 until 1974 we played 38 out of 42 games in Baton Rouge, 4 in Jackson.
 
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