T-Town Cane
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1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
In the spirit of bowl season, here is a fun video posted on the Tulsa athletic Youtube channel. Tulsa gets the win over Georgia Tech 26 to 12. You don't see too many game replays from 1945!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSAn2cAgWwA
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12-07-2015 09:44 PM |
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Bacca Buc
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
(12-07-2015 09:44 PM)T-Town Cane Wrote: In the spirit of bowl season, here is a fun video posted on the Tulsa athletic Youtube channel. Tulsa gets the win over Georgia Tech 26 to 12. You don't see too many game replays from 1945!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSAn2cAgWwA
That was awesome....color too!!! I really expected runs up the middle only. Ha Ha! Loved the hook and ladder plays and the single wing! Much more exciting on offense than I would have thought.
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12-07-2015 11:05 PM |
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Bearcats#1
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
nice...I just posted an even earlier pic from a UC bowl game that has ya beat....
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12-07-2015 11:16 PM |
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shere khan
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Re: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
We didnt have a team in 43, 44 45,or 46.
Hard to imagine
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12-07-2015 11:50 PM |
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dezagcoog
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
Wow, goes to show you that even back then football is football and winning the turnover battle can secure a game.
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12-08-2015 12:04 AM |
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JesseTU
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
Funny how shoulder pads were small, then grew for decades, an are now smaller again. :)
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12-08-2015 09:12 AM |
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rabidTU2
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
A quick note about one of the players. Ellis Jones, that one armed player in the film, actually has his jersey retired at TU. He was a standout in the 1942, 43 and 44 (regular seasons) and starred in the 1945 College All Star game versus the Chicago Bears where he made numerous outstanding plays on defense including 3 straight tackles for loss against them. A very courageous player!
Also, it was reported that Frank Broyles held a personal grudge against TU for many years because of that game and made the series with TU very difficult when he coached at Arkansas. Noone can prove this of course, but Arkansas became a place where TU got "hosed" many times on the strangest of calls by a referee crew that always seemed to be the same group year in and year out.
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2015 12:00 PM by rabidTU2.)
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12-08-2015 11:58 AM |
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JesseTU
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
From 1925 to 1947 Arkansas played in Tulsa nearly every year. Usually losing. Then they decided that wasn't going to cut it and started trying to split the series for a couple of years - again losing in Tulsa.
After their 1952 loss they vowed to never again play in Tulsa, and they haven't.
Wuss hogs.
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HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
In 1945, Army won the National Championship.
Tulsa was a real powerhouse in the 40's.
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invisiblehand
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
(12-08-2015 09:41 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote: In 1945, Army won the National Championship.
Tulsa was a real powerhouse in the 40's.
To be fair, From 41 to 45 (maybe even a bit later) you had the war going on and guys, who might have played at state schools, overseas.
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12-09-2015 01:46 AM |
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rabidTU2
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
(12-09-2015 01:46 AM)invisiblehand Wrote: (12-08-2015 09:41 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote: In 1945, Army won the National Championship.
Tulsa was a real powerhouse in the 40's.
To be fair, From 41 to 45 (maybe even a bit later) you had the war going on and guys, who might have played at state schools, overseas.
Yes, thats correct and may I add that a lot of those football hero's became military hero's as well. Some of them actually played FB while in the service as a part time activity sharing the load with their other war duties. An example is TU great Glenn Dobbs who enlisted in the army air corps and also played football for the Randolph Field Football team in his spare time. He and a lot of others had their FB careers cut short due to WWII and especially their pro careers whom many later attempted to restart. But events proved that the greatest generation was more concerned with protecting our nation than protecting their fb legacy when all is said and done.
Hero's all.
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12-09-2015 05:38 PM |
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HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
(12-09-2015 05:38 PM)rabidTU2 Wrote: (12-09-2015 01:46 AM)invisiblehand Wrote: (12-08-2015 09:41 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote: In 1945, Army won the National Championship.
Tulsa was a real powerhouse in the 40's.
To be fair, From 41 to 45 (maybe even a bit later) you had the war going on and guys, who might have played at state schools, overseas.
Yes, thats correct and may I add that a lot of those football hero's became military hero's as well. Some of them actually played FB while in the service as a part time activity sharing the load with their other war duties. An example is TU great Glenn Dobbs who enlisted in the army air corps and also played football for the Randolph Field Football team in his spare time. He and a lot of others had their FB careers cut short due to WWII and especially their pro careers whom many later attempted to restart. But events proved that the greatest generation was more concerned with protecting our nation than protecting their fb legacy when all is said and done.
Hero's all.
I freaking love Glenn Dobbs.
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Wooglin157
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
That's awesome.
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12-09-2015 08:39 PM |
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
That was really cool. Thanks for posting this T-Town Cane.
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12-09-2015 08:56 PM |
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Bearcats#1
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RE: 1945 Tulsa Orange Bowl win against Georgia Tech
1945....haha....hahahaha......HAHAHAHAHAHA......BWHAHAAHAHAHAHA
thanks for that, Tulsa folks
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12-10-2015 07:55 AM |
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