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Title: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: #1Tidefan on November 22, 2012, 03:59:44 AM
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2012/11/21/2285802/thankful-brothers-eddie-woodrow.html

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Title: Re: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: pmull on November 22, 2012, 08:40:44 AM
Good article. Woodrow and Eddie are making a difference. They are representing the University well and would have made their coach, Bear Bryant, proud.

Thanks for posting.


Title: Re: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: Leewillie on November 24, 2012, 09:43:13 AM
Thanks #1,

Great read.


Title: Re: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: BAMAWV on November 24, 2012, 10:23:57 AM
On the CPBB Show: Much time has passed, but I think I remember Coach Bryant saying every week, "That's ol' Woody Lowe, from Cottonpatch, Alabama."

Then Charley Thornton would say, "That's Cottonwood, Coach."


Title: Re: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: pmull on November 24, 2012, 10:46:33 AM
On the CPBB Show: Much time has passed, but I think I remember Coach Bryant saying every week, "That's ol' Woody Lowe, from Cottonpatch, Alabama."

Then Charley Thornton would say, "That's Cottonwood, Coach."

"Bingo, that's a goody".

"His Mama and Daddy was at the game yesterday."

Back in Coach Bryant's time very few games were on TV and you got most of your information from newpapers. The Bear Bryant Show was a can not miss event on Sunday afternoon back then.


Title: Re: Great story about Woodrow, and Eddie Lowe...
Post by: BAMAWV on November 25, 2012, 07:04:30 AM
On the CPBB Show: Much time has passed, but I think I remember Coach Bryant saying every week, "That's ol' Woody Lowe, from Cottonpatch, Alabama."

Then Charley Thornton would say, "That's Cottonwood, Coach."

"Bingo, that's a goody".

"His Mama and Daddy was at the game yesterday."

Back in Coach Bryant's time very few games were on TV and you got most of your information from newpapers. The Bear Bryant Show was a can not miss event on Sunday afternoon back then.
We used to ride out to Dreamland or Archibald's for ribs, and of course Golden Flakes and Cokes, spread out the T-News and B'Ham News, and watch the show each Sunday. I'd like to buy all of them on DVD?