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Article: A DIFFERENT ERA, A DIFFERENT DEFINITION OF `GET IN TROUBLE'.(Sports)
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
- Article date:
- December 1, 1996
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Byline: Hal Bock Associated Press
In the late 1960s, America was in the midst of social unrest, caught up in a divisive war abroad and an invasive drug culture at home. It was a troublesome, challenging time, especially on college campuses, where dissent was the order of the day.
In that time of turmoil, Archie Manning arrived at the University of Mississippi destined to become a star quarterback, marry the homecoming queen, be drafted in the first round by the NFL, and wind up in his school's Hall of Fame.
His was the ultimate All-American story.
A quarter-century later, Peyton Manning arrived at the University of Tennessee, destined ...