Brown, William W 1978-06-26

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William W. (Coach) Brown discusses his experiences in football, both as a player at the University of Alabama and as an assistant coach at Texas Tech.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: William W. (Coach) Brown

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Date: June 26, 1978

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Bobby Weaver

Length: 50 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: University of Alabama, Football, Rose Bowl (1926), Johnny M. Brown, brother, Coach, Hollywood actor, Rose Bowl (1931), Wilus Weed, coach, Dothan, Alabama, High school coach, Rick Hughes, Draft, Biloxi, Mississippi, Inter-base football, Clothing business (1948-1978), Expansion, Part-time help, Texas Tech University, Athletics, Stadiums, Coaching staff, Berl Huffman, Polk Robison, Border Conference, Recruiting, Southwest Conference (1960), Players, Joe Barnes, quarterback

Tape 1, Side 2: Football, Style, Comparison, Equipment, Plays, Army Air Corps football, Discipline, Education, Class size, Brothers, Talbot Brown, John M. Brown, Football practice, Southwest Conference, Train travel, Dorm food

Range Dates: 1926-1978

Bulk Dates: 1926-1978


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