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I hate you.
Was in my 3rd year at UT when Bernard arrived, living in frat house so it was a 3 minute walk to Stokley. Went to all the games. For lesser games you could walk up to ticket window 5 minutes before game with student ID and get in. One of the little sisters dated Ernie and one of the brothers was from his old neighborhood so we saw a lot of him.
I was 14 and went with a friend and his parents. I kind of had the same feeling of disbelief leaving the Xavier game loss as I did when I left the North Texas State football game back in the 70’s. Man you have such a great memory, its amazing how you are able to visualize and explain all the little details.
I wonder if UT has all the game tapes from that era Vaulted somewhere? Would love to watch them.
You should call him and visit his "museum" of Volunteer relics.Unfortunately video tape was expensive in the 1970s and some great history has been recorded over. The local PBS channel used to replay the Saturday night home games and I've only seen a couple of them on YouTube. There should have been dozens, if not close to a hundred, of those games. "Saturday Night at Stokely". John Ward's call was dubbed over the video.
R. Larry Smith has a lot of video saved on his YouTube channel.
A jaw-dropping performance against Pearl's old team, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in November 1974.
King poured in 42 points. I listened to it with my dad in the front seat of a Buick that was about 20 feet long parked in my granddaddy's gravel drive in Collierville, Tennessee. For some reason we always got much better reception out in the driveway than indoors. Talk about instant impact! I knew we were in for an unprecedented thrill ride from that moment on.