Cougars of Any Color(English, Paperback, Lopez Katherine)

Cougars of Any Color(English, Paperback, Lopez Katherine)

  • Lopez Katherine
Publisher:McFarland & Co IncISBN 13: 9780786437214ISBN 10: 0786437219

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Cougars of Any Color(English, Paperback, Lopez Katherine) is written by Lopez Katherine and published by McFarland & Co Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0786437219 (ISBN 10) and 9780786437214 (ISBN 13).

After years of playing sub-par teams in weak athletic conferences, the University of Houston athletic program sought to overcome its underdog reputation by integrating its football and basketball programs in 1964. Cougar coaches Bill Yeoman and Guy V. Lewis knew the radical move would grant them access to a wealth of talented athletes untouched by segregated Southern programs, and brought on several talented black athletes in the fall semester, including Don Chaney, Elvin Hayes, and Warren McVea. By 1968, the Cougars had transformed into an athletic powerhouse and revolutionized the nature of collegiate athletics in the South. This book gives the Cougars athletes and coaches the recognition long denied them. It outlines the athletic department's handling of the integration, the experiences of the school's first black athletes, and the impact that the University of Houston's integration had on other programs.