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Willie Evans, Who Was Barred From a Bowl Game Because of His Color, Dies at 79

Willie Evans, who, as a standout halfback in 1958, helped the University of Buffalo secure its first invitation to a bowl game, only to be barred with a teammate from playing in it because they were black — a decision that so outraged the team that it refused to participate — died on Wednesday in Buffalo. He was 79.

His wife, Roberta Evans, said the cause was injuries sustained in a fall.

Evans, a varsity athlete in several sports in high school, had little experience with football before he started at the University of Buffalo (now the State University of New York at Buffalo) in the mid-1950s.