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Was Georgia Tech in the SEC back then? We always played them.
 

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Google is my friend. Tulane was in there, too. It wasnt until '66 that the first black athlete played in the SEC, which leaves me surprised even if it was the Deep South. Didn't mention whether it was hoops or football.
 

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Now that's a football schedule
 

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Google is my friend. Tulane was in there, too. It wasnt until '66 that the first black athlete played in the SEC, which leaves me surprised even if it was the Deep South. Didn't mention whether it was hoops or football.
Nate northington in '67 for Kentucky
 

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A $4 ticket in 1956 would cost $37.61 today. And curiously UF does sell some tickets for $30 today.
 

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Is this a thread to compare what Level of a Gator we are?
No. Just some ancient Gator history I found interesting. Found the package a couple of years ago after my Uncle passed away and I had to over see his estate.
 

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No. Just some ancient Gator history I found interesting. Found the package a couple of years ago after my Uncle passed away and I had to over see his estate.

Thanks for sharing. I really liked the football shaped schedule.
 

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