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VANDERBILT ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME - CLASS OF 2010
Grantland Rice (Football, Baseball, 1898-1901)
Vanderbilt alumnus Grantland Rice was a giant in the sportswriting world, widely regarded as the greatest in his profession and helping shape how generations of Americans would view sports in the process. His first four sentences about the "Four Horsemen" in the 1924 Notre Dame-Army game are some of the most famous ever written about American sports. Over time, his name became synonymous with sportswriting, although he always remained as humble as he was during the days he wore a Commodore uniform. His verse about "The One Great Scorer" was found posted in high school gymnasiums around the nation during the first half of the 20th Century. As a way of honoring the immeasurable contributions he and protégé Fred Russell made to the field, the Grantland Rice-Fred Russell Sports Writing Scholarship is awarded every year to an incoming Vanderbilt freshman who intends to pursue a career in sports journalism.
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