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  1. At the end of the 1920s, the series stood at 1952 in favor of Michigan. A football signed by Woody Hayes and gifted to President Gerald Ford that lists the scores of the Michigan–Ohio State game from 1932 to 1934, the three years that Ford played on Michigan's varsity team.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Ohio State narrowly secured a 42-39 victory over Michigan in a game where everything was on the line: undefeated records, championship dreams, and eternal bragging rights. This game epitomized the high stakes and sheer excitement that define “The Game.”

  3. Nov 25, 2023 · Expert recap and game analysis of the Michigan Wolverines vs. Ohio State Buckeyes NCAAF game from November 25, 2023 on ESPN.

  4. Live coverage of the Michigan Wolverines vs. Ohio State Buckeyes NCAAF game on ESPN, including live score, highlights and updated stats.

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    Don Butler becomes the first B.A.S.S. member after paying $100 for a life membership in January. The first issue of Bassmasteris printed that month. The first of five B.A.S.S. invitational tournaments is held in February, or less than one year following the 1967 All American. The Chattanooga Bass Club becomes the first to affiliate with the B.A.S.S...

    Bob Cobb, outdoors editor of the Tulsa Tribune, becomes the first full time B.A.S.S. employee and editor of Bassmaster.

    The B.A.S.S. conservation movement begins when B.A.S.S. takes 250 water-polluting companies to court for allegedly violating the seldom-used Federal Refuse Acts of 1899. Ray Scott launches a seminar tour with rising stars Bill Dance, Roland Martin and Tom Mann as the speakers. The group travels in a RV from Bangor, Maine, to Los Angeles, conducting...

    A jetliner leaves Atlanta with 24 anglers for the first Bassmaster Classic, destination unknown. The plane reaches cruising altitude, and Ray Scott announces the destination is Las Vegas. At Lake Mead, Bobby Murray wins the first Classic and its $10,000-prize purse. The “Don’t Kill Your Catch” campaign is launched out of concern for the future of c...

    The first catch-and-release tournament is the Florida National. Innovative pros rig crude aerator systems fashioned from garden hoses and sprinklers to conform to the new catch-and-release rule. Aerated livewells become standard as bass boat manufacturers embrace the idea of conserving the resource. Don Butler, B.A.S.S.’ first member, wins the Bass...

    Ray Scott testifies in Senate hearings against user fees on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes. Congress overturns the charges after overwhelming response from B.A.S.S. members and anglers. Roland Martin wins his third consecutive Bassmaster Angler of the Year award. Rayo Breckenridge claimed the Bassmaster Classic title on Clarks Hill Reservoir in...

    George Perry, who caught the 22-4 world record largemouth in 1932, dies in plane crash near Birmingham, Ala. Bill Dance was back on top with a Bassmaster Angler of the Year win in 1974 with pure consistency. In claiming his second crown, he was the first AOY champion who didn’t win an event that season. Tommy Martin took the Bassmaster Classic win ...

    Using a 7 1/2-foot rod with precision accuracy to swing baits into tight cover, Californian Dee Thomas catches 35 pounds of bass from Arkansas’ Bull Shoals Lake to win the Arkansas Invitational. He calls the technique flipping; the news is printed in Bassmaster, and the rest is history. The Bassmaster Angler of the Year Roland Martin is all-time le...

    Ray Scott is appointed to the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Advisory Council. He uses the post to lobby for safety reforms such as positive upright and level floatation in boats. The Coast Guard adopts the recommendations and passes them into Federal law. Rick Clunn wins Bassmaster Classic VI on Lake Guntersville, Ala., the first of his four Clas...

    The Classic “mystery flights” end and the date and location are announced in advance. B.A.S.S. makes the move to recognize increased media and fan attention. Rick Clunn becomes the first angler to win back-to-back Bassmaster Classics, this time claiming the title on Florida’s Lake Tohopekaliga. In 1977, Bill Dance and Roland Martin are back atop th...

  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Odd-looking boats with pedestal casting seats lined the bank. Anglers wearing jumpsuits adorned with lure company patches were dragging heavyweight stringers of bass to a weigh-in scale used for the Pasadena Bass Club tournament. Clunn was astounded and knew he had much to learn about bass fishing. A member of the club invited Clunn to join.

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  7. National Fishing Lure Collectors Club. Open to anyone with an interest in collecting vintage fishing tackle. Member login. The National Fishing Lure Collectors Club (NFLCC) is a non-profit, educational, international organization founded in 1976.

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