by Stallion » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:56 am
By the way-half century Texas Tech announcer Jack Dale died this week. That's a great call he made on the Leach return. He counted off the yards-his specialty- then cries "He Could go all the way". It was a different time as a kid. The Humble Network carried every game in every town in Texas. And guys like Jack Dale, Frank Fallon, Connie Alexander, Stan McKenzie and Kern Tipps who I mostly remember from the Humble Exhibit at the State Fair who produced the much anticipated SWC Highlites Show. did a great job in those days that current announcers can't touch. Every school had their legendary announcer. Yes even Dave South at A&M. I still remember driving home from the Cotton Bowl and listening to Frank Fallon calling the 4th Quarter of the Miracle on the Brazos-it was a Masterpiece. Most SWC fans listened to every game for every team and every fan knew exactly what radio dial to hear every team. You gave a [deleted] about every game because you knew as much about your opponent as you did about your own team. You followed the SWC-not 121 games across the Country on 15 Networks. Luckily I was in the stands that day for the Miracle on 7th Street and never heard the Jack Dale call until later but I'm sure it must have been one of the truly great moments in SMU History even if you were listening on the Humble Network. Those were great times in Texas Football History that will never be duplicated I fear.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
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