The legacy of Wyoming's 'Black 14' football players and their protest
In 1969, a group of 14 black players were kicked off the University of Wyoming football team for wanting to wear black armbands in protest of several racial injustices by BYU.
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Finebaum: Miami always finds a way to lose in November
Finebaum: Miami always finds a way to lose in November
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Emotions run high as Florida-Georgia ends in scuffle
Emotions run high as Florida-Georgia ends in scuffle
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Chauncey Bowens breaks loose for go-ahead Georgia TD
Chauncey Bowens breaks loose for go-ahead Georgia TD
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SMU storms the field after upset OT win over No. 10 Miami
SMU storms the field after upset OT win over No. 10 Miami
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Vandy nearly comes up with an onside kick recovery
Vandy nearly comes up with an onside kick recovery
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Duke stuns Clemson with late TD and two-point conversion
Duke stuns Clemson with late TD and two-point conversion
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Army beats Air Force on walk-off field goal
Army beats Air Force on walk-off field goal
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Sahmir Hagans returns kick 100 yards to the house for Duke
Sahmir Hagans returns kick 100 yards to the house for Duke
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Texas-Vanderbilt get into a scrum on the Commodores' sideline
Texas-Vanderbilt get into a scrum on the Commodores' sideline
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Dabo Swinney tears into his defense after surrendering 28 first-half points
Dabo Swinney tears into his defense after surrendering 28 first-half points