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As I have posted before, Tennessee was the first SEC team to have a black starter, Lester McClain in 1968. Most of the other SEC teams were NOT eager to do the same, which may surprise some people. Florida only had one black player when Doug Dickey came to Florida from Tennessee in 1970. A year later, Dickey had recruited 18 blacks to Florida.
Bear Bryant (Bryant is supposed to have said that he would not have a black player as long as a white player could do the same job) kept an all-white team until 1971. Ole Miss, Georgia, and LSU did not integrate until 1972. There were not all that many blacks on SEC rosters until about 1974. By then, the high schools had been through several integration orders. From that time, the numbers of black SEC football players rapidly increased.
Bear Bryant (Bryant is supposed to have said that he would not have a black player as long as a white player could do the same job) kept an all-white team until 1971. Ole Miss, Georgia, and LSU did not integrate until 1972. There were not all that many blacks on SEC rosters until about 1974. By then, the high schools had been through several integration orders. From that time, the numbers of black SEC football players rapidly increased.