Did you know Sports legends Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis were stationed at Fort Riley during World War 2!
The legendary number "42" and the "Brown Bomber" are pictured in 1942 during their time serving our country. Robinson was drafted and sent to Fort Riley for basic training. During Robinson's time at Fort Riley he passed all the requirements and applied for Officer Candidate School. Robinson along with several other black candidates' applications were dismissed due to their race. Louis used his popularity to campaign on behalf of Robinson and other prospective officers. As a result, the candidates were granted acceptance into the program due largely to Louis's efforts.
“Turning my back on Malcolm was one of the mistakes that I regret most in my life. I wish I’d been able to tell Malcolm I was sorry, that he was right about so many things. But he was killed before I got the chance. He was a visionary ahead of us all. Malcolm was the first to discover the truth, that color doesn’t make you a devil. It is the heart, soul, and mind that define a person. Malcolm was a great thinker and an even greater friend. I might never have become a Muslim if it hadn’t been for Malcolm. If I could go back and do it over again, I would never have turned my back on him.” —Muhammad Ali
The IARP will announce its ruling on Memphis this morning, per release. This case stems from NCAA allegations that Penny Hardaway paid James Wiseman’s family $11,500 to move to Memphis when Hardaway was the coach at East HS. The school had its final IARP hearing in May.
This NCAA tournament will be better off having Memphis in it. Penny and the Tigers are a hell of a lot more interesting than whatever seventh-place power-conference team they just bumped off the bubble.