Episode 181- The 1966 Texas Western Legacy
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Host Anthony Smith breaks down the "Collision Course" between the legendary Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats and Don Haskins’ fearless Miners. We look past the box score to explore:
• The Decision: Why starting five Black players was considered a "national risk" in 1966.
• The Action: Bobby Joe Hill’s back-to-back steals and the "playground" flair that dismantled the old guard.
• The Ripple Effect: How this single game forced the integration of Southern sports and paved the way for the modern era of the game.
It’s more than a championship; it’s Forever Black History.
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