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In the 1960s one of the crucial strongest voices used to be that of the black athlete. Not on the University of Wyoming. The one colors that mattered here in ’69 were brown and gold, and The one issue worth being attentive to used to be Cowboy football. Wyoming’s 14 black players wanted to wear black armbands right through the upcoming game against Brigham Young University to protest the policies of the Mormon Church, which didn’t allow blacks to go into into the priesthood. The head coach Lloyd Eaton gave them the boot. And the whole lot about Cowboys football changed ceaselessly.