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Mountaineer football action in a not-yet-completed Mountaineer Bowl.
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The 1951 WSC freshman football team poses for a photograph south of the new Mountaineer Gymnasium (now Paul Wright Gymnasium) under construction.
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A Mountaineer running back is in trouble against Western New Mexico defenders in Mountaineer Bowl, ca. 1989.
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Head football coach Ollie Woods poses with his assistant coaches in Mountaineer Bowl, 1966. Woods stepped in as head coach in 1966 replacing O. Kay Dalton; the Mountaineers won the RMAC title that year. He also coached the team in 1967.
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The two teams pose for a group photograph before a game, ca. 1939.
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Willard "Pete" Pederson leads an outdoor session of a coaches' workshop held during a summer session at WSC. Pederson taught and coached at WSC from 1953 to 1961.
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The 1962 WSC football team poses for its 1963 Curecanti photograph in Mountaineer Bowl. The team's win-loss record was 5-4 for the season, and 2-2 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
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Tracy Borah in pre-game preparation for the 1978 NCIA semi-finals playoff game, San Angelo Texas.
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Pre-game Homecoming activities at Mountaineer bowl, 1984
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The WSC Mountaineer football team appears to be in scoring position in the 2001 Homecoming game. Nice view of Mountaineer Bowl from the stands looking northwest.
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Abandoned in a field near Parlin sits the most famous bus in Western's history. On November 18, 1950, it was carrying the football team to Canyon City for a game with Adams State College. Descending Monarch [Pass], the bus suddenly lost its brakes and the gear shift popped into neutral. While the driver fought to hold it on the road at speeds that reached over 100 miles an hour, the players, at his command, shifted their weight from one side to...