About
News
FAQ
Related Sites
Home
Collections
Exhibits
Chronology
Finding Aids
Partners
Advanced Search
Robert "Bobby" Grier
1954
View this item
Title
Robert "Bobby" Grier
Date
1954
Identifier
GRIER01
Description
Portrait of Robert "Bobby" Grier, who was a fullback for the Pitt Panthers football team from 1952 to 1955. He had a standout career with the Panthers, but is more widely known for breaking the color barrier in college football when he became the first African American to play in the Sugar Bowl when the Panthers battled Georgia Tech in New Orleans on January 2, 1956. The Governor of Georgia and officials from Georgia Tech, the other team slated to play in the Sugar Bowl, strongly opposed Grier's participant in the game. However, Grier had strong support of his teammates and the University of Pittsburgh, who vowed "No Grier, no game." Support for Grier also came from students and football players from Georgia Tech and civil rights leaders from multiple locales, who succeeded in seeing Grier take to the field in New Orleans. Pitt lost the game, 7-0, mostly due to a disputed first quarter pass interference penalty which was called on Grier. Photographic evidence later strongly indicated the referee's call was incorrect.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Grier, Robert, 1933-
College football players
College sports
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh --Football
Pitt Panthers (Football team)
Source
University of Pittsburgh Historic Photographs, 1884-present
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
University of Pittsburgh Historic Photographs
Rights Information
Copyright Not Evaluated. The copyright and related rights status of this Item has not been evaluated. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/