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Levias’ Story

HBO Sports Presents
Breaking the Huddle: The Integration of College Football

Written by William C. Rhoden; Produced by Joe Lavine; Edited by Bill McCullough; Narrated by Liev Schreiber

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Synopsis:
Focusing on football programs in the Southeastern, Southwest and Atlantic Coast Conferences, Breaking The Huddle: The Integration of College Football chronicles the heyday of football programs at historically black colleges and universities, and explores the profound effect of the Civil Rights movement of the '60s on the racial status quo of college athletics. The story culminates with the Sept. 1970 game played in Birmingham between the University of Southern California, featuring star African-American running back Sam "Bam" Cunningham, and the University of Alabama team of legendary Crimson Tide head coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.

Among those interviewed are college football trailblazers Thom Gossom, Darryl Hill, Jerry LeVias, Willie Lanier, John Mitchell, Bubba Smith, Wilbur Hackett, Jr., Jimmy Jones and Sam Cunningham; journalists Jeff Prugh, Howell Raines, Ed Krzemienski and Keith Dunnavant; and George Wallace, Jr.

Awards:
30th Annual Sports Emmy Awards - Winner: Outstanding Sports Documentary

2009 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Television Honors Award recipient