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‘He shouldn’t have had to die’: COVID-19 infects half of Wisconsin inmates, five times the overall state rate
Prisoners lack space and some say rules to curb COVID-19 are unevenly enforced
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The Ice Bowl stretch receives more attention; these Packer teams were better. In 1962, Green Bay went 14-1, outscored opponents by an insane 276 points, led the NFL in offense and defense, and repeated as champion at Yankee Stadium. Lombardi took over the Packers in 1959 and had them in the championship in Year 2. After the Eagles became the only team to defeat a Lombardi Packers team in a title game, Green Bay s Jim Taylor- and Paul Hornung-centered power sweep took over the NFL. The Packers beat the Giants 37-0 in the 1961 title game.
Eleven Hall of Famers started for the Mt. Rushmore-caliber 62 squad.
Throwback Thursday: 1948 Sugar Bowl, Alabama vs. Texas
Alabama has had a lot of great games in New Orleans, but the 1948 Sugar Bowl wasn t one of them
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Jan 14, 2021
Some of the most celebrated backs in Southeastern Conference history saw their collegiate careers end in disappointment in New Orleans, with a Sugar Bowl loss to mark their final game.
The list includes Billy Cannon (1960), Johnny Majors (1957), Hank Lauricella (1952), and Alabama s Harry Gilmer in 1948.
Three years previous, Gilmer had enjoyed nearly everything the Sugar Bowl had to offer even though Alabama took a narrow loss to a much-older Duke team. Grantland Rice called the then 18-year-old Gilmer “the greatest college passer I ever saw.”