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LOL, the Astrodome scoreboard at 34:25. I remember that so well. Pretty high tech for the 1970's and very exciting for kids like myself in the crowd. We enjoyed those Astrodome playoff games so much, we were so proud of PN-G and all of us dreamed of playing on the team some day.
This is excellent but I was extremely disappointed that you failed to mention Randy Lee (PNG 1968 graduate) who was chosen as first-string linebacker on the 4-A 1967 All-STATE team making Randy the first player since Gordon Leboeuf in 1955 to be named as an All-State player from PN-G. Randy was a two-year letterman and all-district.
WOW what a indepth look at Indians football I cannot believe some of the footage that they had on here amazing footage and interviews. I give this a 10 out of 10.
My dad used to put the radio on the Hebert playoff games if they played earlier, on our way to the PNG playoff games in the Dome. The '76 Panthers were tough, but I don't think you would want to play the '75 PNG team. I would have liked to see it, though. Southeast Texas football was great back then, but only one team from each district could go to the playoffs. I wish I could have seen a Coach Durley lead Hebert team. He did so much in such a short time.
@@wilbertbrown2251 I definitely will! By the way, I taught and coached baseball, volleyball, and cross country at Ozen from 2002-2005. Football is my sport, but there were no coaching openings. I did have a McCloney in one of my classes, and Quarterback Joe was keeping students honest!
This is great stuff..I'm a little disappointed about the 80's.The teams stunk, but those players deserved some time in this. We need to keep a look out for what is happening right now in regards to Dan Snyder and the Washington Redskins name change...I hope this doesnt happen to us.