1966 for me.
I was born and lived in Oklahoma for the first 13 years of my life.
I came out of the crib rooting for the Oklahoma Sooners. OU football had been down for about 3 yrs. after Bud Wilkinson left as HC and ran unsuccessfully for the US Senate in Oklahoma.
IIRC in 1966 the Sooners started to re-emerge and I got caught up in enthusiasm and really got excited about this.
Except one game on Sunday wasn't enough. I needed an NFL team to root for. About this time the Dallas Cowboys were starting to come into their own as a franchise team and the local sports segment on the news each evening this would be touted ad nauseam. To me as a devoted Sooner fan this was deeply troubling.
I was in the 5th grade and 2 things I knew about Sooner football was that the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma State Cowboys were our arch enemies! How could they be touting the Dallas Cowboys on the local sports report when they were 1. in Texas and 2. the Cowboys???? Blasphemy I tell ya!
So I turn on the TV one Sunday afternoon and lo and behold there is a team in Red jerseys playing those hated Cowboys. Hey..."I like those jerseys...just like the Sooners-Red! They're from St. Louis too!"
In comes my dad and he sits down and starts watching the game with me. I tell him I'm really starting to like this team in Red..the Cardinals.
Before too long in comes a player for the Cardinals named Prentice Gautt. My dad says "Prentice Gautt. He played for the Sooners!" I said what??? He did?? "Yep he sure did" he says.
Now I'm REALLY starting to like this team! Fast forward about 3 months or so. My mom taught 8th grade English at a Jr. High in the OKC school district (we lived right outside of OKC). One day she comes home from school and I'm laying on the floor watching a
Leave It To Beaver episode as was my daily routine. She says "get up and go check your suit and make sure it is clean and ready to go because Prentice Gautt is coming to our church this Sunday to give a talk to our Fellowship of Christian Athletes group and then afterwards he's coming to our house. You need to be looking sharp for this!"
I raised up from the floor and said "Prentice Gautt is NOT coming to our church or our house this Sunday. You don't even KNOW Prentice Gautt!!!"
She glared at me and said "what did you just say?" I then foolishly repeated it and she quickly informed me that I was indeed wrong and this was going to happen!
Long story I know. You don't expect your mom to come home and tell you that a pro football player you saw on TV a few months earlier is coming to your house to pay you a visit! I thought she was playing me!
My mom knew Prentice Gautt as a teacher and I believe he was friends with a coach at her school and their paths crossed and they became friends.
Wow what a day that was! After church he and I rode in his car to my house! I was so excited! I asked him a hundred questions about Larry Wilson, Charley Johnson, John David Crow, Pat Fischer, Sonny Randle, Bobby Joe Conrad and on and on. He was such a great and kind man..he answered all of my questions and smiled the whole time!
Prentice later went on to become Asst. Commissioner of the Big 8 conference. I believe he got his Masters from University of Missouri too.
He passed away a few years ago and I was reading about him and it turns out Bud Wilkinson was like a father to him. Gautt was the 1st African-American football player to get a scholarship to OU. Back then that took a lot of courage for Wilkinson to sign him to a letter of intent and to give him a scholarship. His freshman year was 1955 shortly after Brown vs Topeka. I think there is a study center at OU named after him too.
I always wondered (I asked my Mom to ask him this but she didn't get a chance to) if Prentice had anything to do with Bud Wilkinson being named HC of the St. Louis Football Cardinals in 1978.
He was a great man.