Wednesday, November 01, 2006
More KAAY Razorback Stuff
I believe the 60s and 70s represented the greatest era of Razorback football support. Much of that excitement was created by playing Texas. In bowl games or regular schedule, the Texas conflicts represented football at its best. It was possible for a state a fraction of the size of Texas to beat them at football. George J. Jennings represented the bragging attitude of Texas that we all loved to hate. George's true feelings were not that loyal to Texas, but he knew a good stick when he saw it. This poster printed and distributed by Union National Bank shows George going into the stew pot. When nowdays, have you seen a bank producing a poster that gave great status to a radio personality.
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