Thunder Good-Oil
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Hey, it's Black History Month.
I used to think that Larry Robinson, a really good forward that played on the 1971-72 and 1972-73 teams, was UT's first AA BB player. Turns out that UT credits Wilbert Cherry from Karns as the first. He was on the 1970-71 freshman team and played varsity with Robinson in 1971-72.
HOWEVER... Rupert Breedlove was on the team in the fall of 1970 and was suspended in Dec 1970. So why is he not credited as being the first varsity AA BB player? I guess he didn't participate in a game.
Interesting info that I found from a 1974 Black Task Force document:
While all of them appeared to respect David Moss, Mike Jackson, Bernard King and Larry Robinson; they also agreed that the first Black player, Rupert Breedlove, negatively affected U.T.'s interest in recruiting Black players. Apparently, he fought without sufficient provocation, stole, and was excessively rough on the court, and did not try to establish a friendly relationship with whites.
http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=utk_blacktaskissues
I used to think that Larry Robinson, a really good forward that played on the 1971-72 and 1972-73 teams, was UT's first AA BB player. Turns out that UT credits Wilbert Cherry from Karns as the first. He was on the 1970-71 freshman team and played varsity with Robinson in 1971-72.
HOWEVER... Rupert Breedlove was on the team in the fall of 1970 and was suspended in Dec 1970. So why is he not credited as being the first varsity AA BB player? I guess he didn't participate in a game.
Interesting info that I found from a 1974 Black Task Force document:
While all of them appeared to respect David Moss, Mike Jackson, Bernard King and Larry Robinson; they also agreed that the first Black player, Rupert Breedlove, negatively affected U.T.'s interest in recruiting Black players. Apparently, he fought without sufficient provocation, stole, and was excessively rough on the court, and did not try to establish a friendly relationship with whites.
http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=utk_blacktaskissues
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