1960 Cal Poly team to be recognized
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:00 am
I was digging around and found this:
http://www.gopoly.com/news/20052006/2006Hall.html
Something I'm kind of surprised wasn't done earlier, but it coincides with what looks like a beautiful memorial to the lives lost in the plane crash. For those not familiar, 22 people, including 16 players from Cal Poly died in a plane crash at Toledo Express Airport after a game in BG in October 1960. Maybe it's cheesy, but it would be nice if BGSU was represented in some way that weekend. Perhaps just the head of the alumni chapter out there offering a token of remembrance.
I believe I've heard that John Madden was part of the Cal Poly team/staff that stayed at home, and this crash is the reason he doesn't fly.
I'm generally a pretty callous bastard, but reading up on this crash and recently speaking with a man at the Evansville crash memorial who knew a majority of players who died in that tragedy... they're very sobering moments.
http://www.gopoly.com/news/20052006/2006Hall.html
Something I'm kind of surprised wasn't done earlier, but it coincides with what looks like a beautiful memorial to the lives lost in the plane crash. For those not familiar, 22 people, including 16 players from Cal Poly died in a plane crash at Toledo Express Airport after a game in BG in October 1960. Maybe it's cheesy, but it would be nice if BGSU was represented in some way that weekend. Perhaps just the head of the alumni chapter out there offering a token of remembrance.
I believe I've heard that John Madden was part of the Cal Poly team/staff that stayed at home, and this crash is the reason he doesn't fly.
I'm generally a pretty callous bastard, but reading up on this crash and recently speaking with a man at the Evansville crash memorial who knew a majority of players who died in that tragedy... they're very sobering moments.