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Title Game Hoopla

April 7, 2008 By paulmbanks

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By the Love of Sports.com

As you get ready to view the columination of another College Basketball season, there are three links on the topic that you should check out at the Love of Sports.com.  As Kansas prepares for Memphis on Monday night, learn more about Danny Manning, the man who led them to their most recent title, and who also mans the bench as a coaching assistant from Brendon Rosenau

https://theloveofsports.com/index.php/site/comments/danny_manning/

 42 years ago, the title game meant a lot for college basketball history, but it meant much more for the troubled racial history of America. When Texas Western started five African-Americans and defeated an all white Kentucky team in the 1966 title game it was a VERY long overdue step forward for civil rights in America. Let Gary Lloyd tell you more:

https://theloveofsports.com/index.php/site/comments/why_we_love_texas_western/

 and finally, a man who’s life work and tremendous courage has been an inspiration to many in the fields of college basketball and philanthropy: Jim Valvano. Check out Paulie Knep’s summary of his lasting legacy here….  

https://theloveofsports.com/index.php/site/comments/the_jimmy_v_foundation/

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