A Mississippi native raised as a teen in Detroit, Haywood accepted a scholarship offer from Tennessee, supposedly making him the
Southeastern Conference's first black basketball player. When Kentucky's Adolph interceded, suggesting his program would decide when and where the league became integrated, Haywood fled to Trinidad
State Junior College near the Colorado-New Mexico border, where he averaged 28.2 points and 22.1 rebounds.
Maybe apocryphal, maybe not. I know Mears and Rupp were in some bitter competition back then and the "rules" weren't as hard and fast.
If either of them could have exercised influence to keep a key recruit off the other's team, I believe they would have.
