This game has been circled on the schedule for a while now. Time to bring our A game.
I don’t see Huntsville’s RB or Qb as top-tier. They’re fast, but that’s about it.Bring it on. D is been lights out stopping top tier RBs thats what we will need to do and I think we will be able to do that. They are big strong semi fast and they seem to be undisciplined and have a lot of penalties.
1946 - Yellow Jacket Stadium in Port ArthurThe Indians lead the series 4-2 with the first meeting in 1946. Until recently all have been playoff games. Someone else with quick access to DT of V can probably look up the game locations in 1946 and 47. Back then playoff games might have been played at home stadiums.
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My 95 y.o. father in law played in both of those games, and he still swears that the '47 game was played in Huntsville. But what he definitely recalls is that the weather was freezing, and they were miserable, but they won the game. But anyway, it'll be a new experience for this Huntsville team and attendees.1946 - Yellow Jacket Stadium in Port Arthur
1947 - Pritchett Field Stadium at Sam Houston State College
Your father-in-law is correct. What is now Sam Houston State University is in Huntsville. The game description in Down Trails of Victory - "played in sub-freezing weather accompanied by sleet and rain".My 95 y.o. father in law played in both of those games, and he still swears that the '47 game was played in Huntsville. But what he definitely recalls is that the weather was freezing, and they were miserable, but they won the game. But anyway, it'll be a new experience for this Huntsville team and attendees.
Thanks. IDK why but I was seeing SHSU but picturing SFA. Sr moment I guess.Your father-in-law is correct. What is now Sam Houston State University is in Huntsville. The game description in Down Trails of Victory - "played in sub-freezing weather accompanied by sleet and rain".