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AOG
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Washington_football_team
Started a bit later, 5 less games, in the 2nd wave of the 1918 pandemic, Oregon Agricultural was OSU
Started a bit later, 5 less games, in the 2nd wave of the 1918 pandemic, Oregon Agricultural was OSU
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Cal played 9 games and we played 2 games.
I think the reduced schedule had more to do with WWI, no? -
Cal beat Fort Scott 1-0, lost to Mather Field 13-0, then blew out Stanford 67-0.DerekJohnson said:Cal played 9 games and we played 2 games.
I think the reduced schedule had more to do with WWI, no? -
Probably a double whammy. This is kind of interesting --> https://www.si.com/college/tmg/tony-barnhart/spanish-fluDerekJohnson said:Cal played 9 games and we played 2 games.
I think the reduced schedule had more to do with WWI, no?
"And despite the threat of the flu, fans turned out at Georgia Tech. The photo that accompanies this story is of an undetermined 1918 Georgia Tech home game that was taken by a student, Thomas Carter, who graduated in the 1920s with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. It’s clear that the vast majority of the spectators in the photo were wearing masks in what published reports said was the peak of the flu in October and November."
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Race was there!
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Thanks for the link @AOG. Very interesting.AOG said:
Probably a double whammy. This is kind of interesting --> https://www.si.com/college/tmg/tony-barnhart/spanish-fluDerekJohnson said:Cal played 9 games and we played 2 games.
I think the reduced schedule had more to do with WWI, no?
"And despite the threat of the flu, fans turned out at Georgia Tech. The photo that accompanies this story is of an undetermined 1918 Georgia Tech home game that was taken by a student, Thomas Carter, who graduated in the 1920s with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. It’s clear that the vast majority of the spectators in the photo were wearing masks in what published reports said was the peak of the flu in October and November."
On a side note, I sometimes think I was born in the wrong era. Guys wore suits and fedoras to games...
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Who the fuck are you?AOG said:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Washington_football_team
Started a bit later, 5 less games, in the 2nd wave of the 1918 pandemic, Oregon Agricultural was OSU -
Everybody can stop saying the season is "unprecedented"
I also hate it when people say "we are in the middle of a pandemic." How the fuck do we know it's the "middle"? It might be near the beginning -- or end if a vaccine works. -
I’ve stopped telling noobs to LEAVE! as I assume they’ll get the ‘Rona anyway.pawz said:
Who the fuck are you?AOG said:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Washington_football_team
Started a bit later, 5 less games, in the 2nd wave of the 1918 pandemic, Oregon Agricultural was OSU -
AOG in the House - nice!!
Now LEAVE!! -
OK!CaptainPJ said:AOG in the House - nice!!
Now LEAVE!!





