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Seivers in College Hall? Yeah, Sure, Why Not? -
Friday, June 29, 2018
Don’t look for any campaign propaganda to be mailed out. There won’t be any personal stumping. Heck, Larry Seivers even refused to fluff up his own bio.
If the former University of Tennessee two-time All-America wide receiver finds his way into the College Football Hall of Fame, it will happen because of the numbers and the memories that made him one of the game’s best in the 1970s.
2.
Worth the Wait -
Saturday, December 30, 2017
A true college football fan’s pain is personal because losing extracts a cost. Food doesn’t taste as good. Sleep doesn’t come as easily. The hurt goes to depths that not everyone can understand.
3.
Worth the Wait -
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Just since 1995, the University of Southern California has stayed home to play in the Rose Bowl more than a half-dozen times. Steve Ehrhart, executive director of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, couldn’t help but look at that with a bit of envy.
4.
MUS to Memorialize Coach With Plaza Naming, Statue -
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Memphis University School will dedicate the plaza area of its football stadium as Jacob Courtnay Rudolph Plaza next Friday, Sept. 30, and unveil a bronze statue of the school’s former football coach.
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MUS to Honor Former Coach With Plaza Naming, Statue -
Friday, September 23, 2016
Memphis University School will dedicate the plaza area of its football stadium as Jacob Courtnay Rudolph Plaza next Friday, Sept. 30, and unveil a bronze statue of the school’s former football coach.
6.
December 6-December 12: This week in Memphis history -
Saturday, December 7, 2013
1983: Memphis State University football coach Rex Dockery, offensive coordinator Chris Faros and Tiger defensive back Charles Greenhill, and pilot and Highland Hundred member Glenn Jones were killed in a plane crash as they traveled to Lawrenceburg, Tenn., for a football banquet.
7.
Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, August 30, 2002
One hundred yards of picturesque grass equals more than a thousand memories to John Sowell Sowells pride
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
One hundred yards of picturesque grass equals more than a thousand memories to John Sowell.
The sup...