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By 01LUGrad
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Yikes. That old "Flames" script (3rd photo) would go over well in San Francisco right now.
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By Sly Fox
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Considering how small & young the school was back int he Late '70s, the fact we were even fielding a football team was a major accomplishment. I believe Tom Dowling was coach at the time of that program.
By Stevev
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Was that Glenn Inverso under center in the 3rd photo? Fine QB, played a little with the Bears. I don't remember the "dust bowl" game. It must have been a little before my time. Tom Dowling was a very underappreciated coach at that time. Later in his tenure he got a little over his head with the tougher scheduling and that kind of forced him out. Personally I thought that he did a fairly descent job as a coach all things considered.
By Stevev
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I think that the dust bowl game was vs Dayton, a division 3 power at the time and we beat them on our way to a 9-1-1 season.
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By Cider Jim
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01LUGrad wrote:Yikes. That old "Flames" script (3rd photo) would go over well in San Francisco right now.
It looks a little like the script that the band Chicago used to use. Gosh, I miss 1979. :cry:
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By 01LUGrad
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1979? I was born that year. 8)
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By Sly Fox
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In 1979 I was going to Camden Park and fishing at Greenup Dam for sauger. Those were the days.

It was about that time that I was videotaping highlights for a linebacker who wanted to play for the Flames. Coach Dowling didn't give him a scholie but he wound up running most of the McDonalds in Southern Ohio so it probably worked out best.
By redhedtchr
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Stevev wrote:Was that Glenn Inverso under center in the 3rd photo? Fine QB, played a little with the Bears. I don't remember the "dust bowl" game. It must have been a little before my time. Tom Dowling was a very underappreciated coach at that time. Later in his tenure he got a little over his head with the tougher scheduling and that kind of forced him out. Personally I thought that he did a fairly descent job as a coach all things considered.

The QB in that picture is Steve Patterson in 1979. Glenn Inverso was number 10 and QBed in the 1980 season. Inverso was a real QB to have played in those early days. The so-called dust bowl game was against Dayton and was LBC's biggest win to date (10/27/79), a great game too. The final score was 17 to 10.

And I was a junior in high school hoping to be a Flame after graduation in '81. :)
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