Man, I can still feel how nervous I was, as a kid in Miami anticipating this game. I knew history was at stake. My dad bought season tickets beginning in '72.
It's great to see the Dolphin players at the end of this clip. #23 during the national anthem was Hubert Ginn, a kick returner. Later there's #83 Vern Den Herder and #86 Marlin Briscoe among others. I still remember the entire team.
And it's also interesting to see the Coliseum, about 8 years before I enrolled at USC.
@efrem1 No, LBJ died on January 22, 1973, 8 days AFTER this game which was January 14, 1973. Also on January 22, 1973 Roe v Wade was passed and American involvement in Vietnam ended.
NFL Network is going to air this game on the Saturday before the Super Bowl. I hope they don't cut anything out like they did with XIII and III when they aired them.
Man, I can still feel how nervous I was, as a kid in Miami anticipating this game. I knew history was at stake. My dad bought season tickets beginning in '72.
It's great to see the Dolphin players at the end of this clip. #23 during the national anthem was Hubert Ginn, a kick returner. Later there's #83 Vern Den Herder and #86 Marlin Briscoe among others. I still remember the entire team.
And it's also interesting to see the Coliseum, about 8 years before I enrolled at USC.
Great video!
AwsiDooger 3 years ago
flag was at half-staff because Truman had died the day after Christmas '72
jjs022478 3 years ago
@jjs022478 It's been a long time, but it was actually LBJ who died in early 1973 a few days just before this game.
efrem1 1 year ago
@efrem1 No, LBJ died on January 22, 1973, 8 days AFTER this game which was January 14, 1973. Also on January 22, 1973 Roe v Wade was passed and American involvement in Vietnam ended.
robertmastroianni 8 months ago
Sorry, I do not have the game video
euphjoe 3 years ago
NFL Network is going to air this game on the Saturday before the Super Bowl. I hope they don't cut anything out like they did with XIII and III when they aired them.
Jerryjg62 4 years ago
Ah, for the days when the Super Bowl started with a college marching band and a children's choir rather than Aerosmith and Justin Timberlake.
m1049 4 years ago
Damn, how bout the pledge of alegiance, u don't hear that at the big game.
007InMiami 3 years ago