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Ivan Maisel explores how Pitt's Bobby Grier found himself in an unexpected position in 1956 when he became the first college football player to break the color line in the Deep South. But his appearance in the Sugar Bowl...
Standing at Armageddon is an episode from Down and Distance by ESPN Radio. Ivan Maisel explores how Pitt's Bobby Grier found himself in an unexpected position in 1956 when he became the first college football player to break the color line...
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Published Sep 2, 2019, 36:27 long, audio available.
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Standing at Armageddon is from Down and Distance by ESPN Radio.
Published Sep 2, 2019 and 36:27 long