10/23/1993. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (Oxford, MS). The #4 Alabama Crimson Tide (5-0-1) vs. the Ole Miss Rebels (4-2). Broadcast on ABC.
Жүктеу.....
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@pete493273 жыл бұрын
the good old days, when tv broadcasts of games just showed the games, not a bunch of banners and ads running across bottom of screen. When viewers were smart enough to keep track of the score in their heads. When tv announcers talked mostly about the game itself, and did not ramble on and on nonstop about every bit of minutia and over analyzing every. single. fricking. play. all. game. long. God we miss you Keith Jackson.
@BamaBoyJosh8 жыл бұрын
Boy, Tommy Johnson was about a hair away from blocking a punt on at least five different occasions there. David Palmer was a once in a lifetime athlete, they really should have just stuck with him at QB rather than bouncing back between he and Burgdorf after Barker went down. It really hurt the flow of the game going back and forth between them, but that bomb Palmer threw was a beauty. Guy had a wicked arm along with being one of the most shifty players ever and having hands like glue.
@MoonLanta
4 жыл бұрын
@Jim Dandy no one cares, boomer
@ccaldwellre Жыл бұрын
The most dominating performance that I’ve ever seen and I’m 53 years old. It was art, in the way that Miles Davis played jazz. Frantic, chaotic, breathtaking but in a masterfully controlled way. It was beautiful to experience. Signed - A rabid Ole Miss fan.
@zippyzipster462 жыл бұрын
I was in Engineering School at Ole Miss at this time. But I wasn’t a rich kid. I worked weekends in Memphis. I got home in the last 5 minutes of the game. Lots of people don’t know we had a problem of rich kids throwing liquor bottles. Happened at the end of this game too. Memories. Good and bad.
@BethMDowney6 жыл бұрын
RIP Keith Jackson.
@briangreen2562 жыл бұрын
I miss Kieth Jackson calling Bama games👍
@adarlene40758 жыл бұрын
Roll Tide Baby
@scottconner79303 жыл бұрын
28 Years Ago
@DNSKansas8 жыл бұрын
Ole Miss' last game on a broadcast network until 1996.
@MoonLanta
7 жыл бұрын
David Steinle nope. The next year's game at Alabama was broadcast on ABC.
Пікірлер: 14
the good old days, when tv broadcasts of games just showed the games, not a bunch of banners and ads running across bottom of screen. When viewers were smart enough to keep track of the score in their heads. When tv announcers talked mostly about the game itself, and did not ramble on and on nonstop about every bit of minutia and over analyzing every. single. fricking. play. all. game. long. God we miss you Keith Jackson.
Boy, Tommy Johnson was about a hair away from blocking a punt on at least five different occasions there. David Palmer was a once in a lifetime athlete, they really should have just stuck with him at QB rather than bouncing back between he and Burgdorf after Barker went down. It really hurt the flow of the game going back and forth between them, but that bomb Palmer threw was a beauty. Guy had a wicked arm along with being one of the most shifty players ever and having hands like glue.
@MoonLanta
4 жыл бұрын
@Jim Dandy no one cares, boomer
The most dominating performance that I’ve ever seen and I’m 53 years old. It was art, in the way that Miles Davis played jazz. Frantic, chaotic, breathtaking but in a masterfully controlled way. It was beautiful to experience. Signed - A rabid Ole Miss fan.
I was in Engineering School at Ole Miss at this time. But I wasn’t a rich kid. I worked weekends in Memphis. I got home in the last 5 minutes of the game. Lots of people don’t know we had a problem of rich kids throwing liquor bottles. Happened at the end of this game too. Memories. Good and bad.
RIP Keith Jackson.
I miss Kieth Jackson calling Bama games👍
Roll Tide Baby
28 Years Ago
Ole Miss' last game on a broadcast network until 1996.
@MoonLanta
7 жыл бұрын
David Steinle nope. The next year's game at Alabama was broadcast on ABC.
Could you please find this entire game???
Meet me at the bar, Palmer.
Forfeit, Rebs Win.