The Terrifying, Deadly Plane Crash In West Virginia That Will Never Be Forgotten
If there is one plane crash that will never be forgotten, it is the tragic 1970 flight in which the entire Marshall University football team lost their lives. That was a moment etched into the soul of West Virginia forever. It left a university without a football team, and a city without answers.
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The Herd were flying home in a DC-9 jet from an away game in North Carolina. Due to a miscalculation in the landing procedure, the plane, Southern Airways Flight 932, crashed into the side of a hill just short of the Huntington Tri-State Airport/Milton J. Ferguson Field.
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The city was devastated. It marked one of the worst disasters in the history of Huntington and the state.
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But once the ashes settled, a question needed to be answered: Will Marshall try to rebuild the athletic program right away, with almost no viable athletes to join?
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The man's name was Jack Lengyel. And he was given the task of rebuilding a team using a ragtag group of students who weren't even technically allowed to play football, due to a regulation that only upper level grades could participate in the football program. It took some time, but eventually he was able to get approval to let freshmen play, allowing Lengyel to rebuild the team. that season, the team was renamed The Young Thundering Herd.
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Eventually, the Marshall football program got back on its feet. It took many years, but Marshall once again found itself on top. Once again, they were winners.
But the 1970 loss has never been forgotten. Every year, the waters of the memorial fountain is tuned off at the same time, and the 75 lives that were lost that night are honored.
But the 1970 loss has never been forgotten. Every year, the waters of the memorial fountain is tuned off at the same time, and the 75 lives that were lost that night are honored.
Where were you when you heard about the crash? Do you remember how West Virginians in your area reacted? Feel free to comment below and join the discussion.
To learn more about West Virginia, check out these 14 reasons why there’s no place quite like Marshall University.
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