Not a whole lot to talk about so I thought some Shocker/Valley history might be interesting. Most, if not all of us, are aware the Valley was known as The Vallley of Death in its heyday in the 1960's.
However, some may not realize the source of that depiction. The honor belongs to Sports Illustrated who published an article titled "Life in the Valley of Death in their January 21, 1963 issue.
Here is a link to that article: https://www.si.com/vault/1963/01/21/...alley-of-death
I think it's an interesting read and, of course, their are the usual naysayers like KU's Dick Harp and KSU's Tex Winter complaining that the low academic standards of Valley schools. Although there is some evidence that more than academics may have been involved.
However, some may not realize the source of that depiction. The honor belongs to Sports Illustrated who published an article titled "Life in the Valley of Death in their January 21, 1963 issue.
Here is a link to that article: https://www.si.com/vault/1963/01/21/...alley-of-death
I think it's an interesting read and, of course, their are the usual naysayers like KU's Dick Harp and KSU's Tex Winter complaining that the low academic standards of Valley schools. Although there is some evidence that more than academics may have been involved.
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