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January 21, 2008 | Selena Roberts ON CHURCH-AFFILIATED campuses, steeples press against the skies like directional arrows: This Way to Salvation. At the football stadiums, bleachers function as corrugated church pews, where the faithful just might...
September 18, 2006 Stadford
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November 07, 2005 | ALEXANDER WOLFF Long after Jackie Robinson smashed the color barrier in baseball, these Southern college football pioneers desegregated a more violent sport, in a more violent place, at a more violent time
October 03, 2005 Tulane returns to SMU and defeats the team that gave them shelter from a storm
November 18, 2002 | Tim Layden Fifteen years ago SMU's powerhouse football program was obliterated by a pay-for-play scandal and the NCAA's first "death penalty." Since then 20 other college programs—including Alabama football this year—have...
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