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Houston Cougars in the 1960s: Death Threats, the Veer Offense, and the Game of the Century (Swaim-Paup-Foran Spirit of Sport Series, sponsored by James C. ’74 & Debra Parch)
Robert D. Jacobus
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“In the 1960s the battle for civil rights was fought on many fronts – including the football field and basketball court. Relying on interviews with the University of Houston’s first African American athletes, and the people who coached a
On January 20, 1968, the University of Houston Cougars upset the UCLA Bruins, ending a 47-game winning streak. Billed as the “Game of the Century,” the defeat of the UCLA hoopsters was witnessed by 52,693 fans and a national television audience—the first-ever regular-season game broadcast nationally.
But the game would never have happened if Houston coach Guy Lewis had not recruited two young black men from Louisiana in 1964: Don Chaney and...
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