I have heard about this call in the tu game, wonder if anyone else here has any more detail.
This was between my Dad's years (late 50s) and my years (Late 80s)
Thanks for the extended storyHey Nav said:
Some good insights about this from a discussion 12 years ago.
https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/1180043/1
This man is who I was thinking of.wbt5845 said:
There used to be an old timer here who claimed he was standing along that end line just out of the field of the camera.
The no-burn Bonfire. Did yall have a regular Yell Practice instead, or it was it solemn for the president?Quote:
The game took place just days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas.
A fumble is a fumble. If he tried to lateral and the ball didn't make it the player he was lateraling it to, it's a fumble.Bryanisbest said:
It was not a fumble. It was an errant attempted lateral. The ball fell to the ground somehow and was recovered by Longhorn full back Thomas Stockton recruited from Bryan High School.
Hey Nav said:
(I think) is was ESPN that did a show on this game. They interviewed several of the Aggie players.
Can't remember who it was, but the Ag who intercepted the pass said the referee ran up and waved his arms indicated no catch, and stated "No catch. Still our ball".
ABATTBQ87 said:
from 1964 Aggieland
mullokmotx said:
I didn't know we had a cannon back then.
ABATTBQ87 said:
from 1964 Aggieland