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Sterling Bridge, USC-Bama, & John Chrysostom: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 10-16)
John Chrysostom

Sterling Bridge, USC-Bama, & John Chrysostom: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 10-16)

The Battle of Sterling Bridge took place. USC pummeled Alabama in 1970 in one of the most important games in football history. And “Golden Mouth” John Chrysostom died.

They all occurred “on this date” during the week of Sept. 10-Sept. 16, and they’re all discussed on this week’s episode of Providential History.

Join Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid and Michael Foust as they also discuss:

  • Peter Rose’s famous 4,192nd hit.
  • Francis Scott Key’s ties to the Civil War.
  • The Soviet Union’s controversial 1972 basketball win over the U.S.
  • The launch of General Motors.
  • Roger Williams’ life.

(Editor’s note: The hosts discuss a Scottish history video during the podcast. That video can be viewed here.)

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