When the purple and white pride seeps into the fall Hominy air at Buck Memorial Field, a handful of football diehards can almost see Curtis Pratt Dobbins make his way out of the home locker room.
Some who know him as “Mr. Hominy Buck” noticed him by his robust football build, others by the stern sketch upon his face.
And some, like Scott Lohah, who played under Dobbins in the 1960s, know it’s him by the chills that pulse through this body.