The annual NCAA Convention is underway in San Diego and Kevin Kugler has all the details on what will be discussed by the leaders of college athletics. Also, details on the winners of this year’s Gerald R. Ford Award (Dr. James Andrews) and the Theodore Roosevelt Award, which this year went to Billy Mills, a Native American runner at Kansas in the 1950s. Mills was a standout runner and eventually became the first, and still only, American to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10,000-meter run when he triumphed at the 1964 Olympic Games.
Kevin Kugler has more on… This Week in the NCAA.
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On “This Week in the NCAA,” WestwoodOne’s Kevin Kugler highlights unique stories from around the varied and interesting world of college sports.