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National Collegiate Athletic Association
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United States
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University of Kentucky
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basketball
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Southern Methodist University
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football
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October 20
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1951
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point shaving
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college basketball
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Alex Groza
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Ralph Beard
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national title
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center
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perjury
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National Invitation Tournament
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Loyola-Chicago
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Southeastern Conference
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Adolph Rupp
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Walter Byers
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Memorial Coliseum
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another NCAA title
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NBA
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Maurice Podoloff
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Indianapolis Olympians
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Southern Methodist University football scandal
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booster
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Bill Clements
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bowl games
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television
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April 11
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Forrest Gregg
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Heisman Trophy
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Doak Walker
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Dickinson System
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Southwest Conference
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University of Florida
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John Lombardi
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Louisiana State University System
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World War II
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Lexington Herald-Leader
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Pulitzer Prize
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Eric Manuel
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Emery Worldwide
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Chris Mills
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David Roselle
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Eddie Sutton
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Cliff Hagan
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Rick Pitino
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C. M. Newton
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University of Alabama
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Albert Means
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Baylor University basketball scandal
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Dave Bliss
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Big 12 Conference
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Southwest Conference
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San Antonio Express-News
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New York Times
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ESPN
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Associated Press
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USA Today
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