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Pitt Football Legend Bobby Grier Dies at 91
Bobby Grier, a trailblazer in college football as the first Black player in the Sugar Bowl, passed away at the age of 91. Grier's historic participation in the 1956 Sugar Bowl broke racial barriers, facing opposition from Georgia Governor Marvin Griffin. Despite Pitt's loss in the game, Grier's impact on racial desegregation in college athletics was profound, leading the way for future Black student-athletes. Beyond football, Grier served in the U.S. Air Force and made significant contributions as an administrator and in veteran caregiving. His indelible legacy as a courageous pioneer in sports and society continues to inspire generations.
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