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Sports Page Atlanta: New SEC Power Poll released
Bob's Blitz: 20-Years Later Player Continues to Visit Gravesite of Fallen Opponent
The Big Lead: The Roundup: Syracuse Lost to LeMoyne; Colorado Star Running Back to Transfer
| One hit, 2 changed lives. Really touching article: http://bit.ly/34HY62 23 days ago |
| http://bit.ly/20SI3e Wow 11/3/2009 |
| Wow. This made me tear up a little: http://bit.ly/20SI3e 11/2/2009 |
New SEC Power Poll released
Sports Page Atlanta —
... Radio Appearance Set for 6:40 Wednesday Week Eight BlogPoll Ballot Draft Saturday College Football Open Comment Thread Don't Bet On It!: National Game of Disinterest Friday Afternoon Dawg Bites Don't Bet On It!: Around the SEC Don't Bet On It!: National Games of Interest Week Seven BlogPoll Ballot Revised In Association With AOL Fanhouse NCAA Football -- FanHouse Twenty Years Ago, One Hit Changed Two Lives Forever Stoops, Snyder Resume Friendly ...
20-Years Later Player Continues to Visit Gravesite of Fallen Opponent
Bob's Blitz —
... Gaines, a tailback for Vanderbilt, was hit by Mississippi safety Chucky Mullins. Chucky never got back up. His neck was shattered. He died 2-years later. Brad Gaines grabs Clorox and glass cleaner 3 times a year and drives nearly 200 miles from Nashville to Russellville, Ala. to clean Mullins' grave stone. "There have been times I have had to hitchhike because I ran out of gas, had blown out tires, my car's broken down," Gaines said. "But I always make it." Chucky, Man of Courage. Think about that today. Return to ...
The Roundup: Syracuse Lost to LeMoyne; Colorado Star Running Back to Transfer
The Big Lead —
... Very good read on Brad Gaines, the Vanderbilt receiver who collided with Chucky Mullins in 1989. Mullins was paralyzed on the hit and later died. (Fanhouse) ...




