Ramblin' Reck Report, 1978-1982.

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Ramblin' Reck Report, 1978-1982.

The Ramblin' Reck Report, which was published ten times a year for a brief period in the late 1970s and early 1980s, typically consists of short articles on football, basketball, baseball, and other intercollegiate sports on the Georgia Tech campus. Frequently, articles on specific players, coaches, or Georgia Tech Athletic Association personnel are featured. In addition to the men's teams, newly created women's teams such as the women's basketball team are often covered. The publication appeared in newsletter format, and it was normally four pages long.

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