FAMU SJGC students Darnell Walker-Jones, broadcast journalism; Germanie Bozeman, public relations; and Rowan Mumford, broadcast journalism, are the creative minds behind “Bullet,” a documentary in the ...
Bob Hayes played wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys from 1965 to 1974, revolutionizing the position with his Olympic-caliber speed. Nicknamed “Bullet Bob,” Hayes won a gold medal in the 100 meters ...
HOUSTON -- The penalty, fair or not, has been served. Bob Hayes didn't live long enough to witness a vote that could finally put him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Little more than a year after his ...
HOUSTON — The penalty, fair or not, has been served. Bob Hayes didn't live long enough to witness a vote that could finally put him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Little more than a year after his ...
DALLAS -- Now that Bob Hayes is going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, people hearing his story for the first time are going to wonder what took so long. After all, he changed the game. Hayes ...
"Bullet" Bob Hayes, 59, the famed Dallas Cowboys receiver and Olympic gold medalist whose blazing speed earned him the title "World's Fastest Human," died late Wednesday in Shands Hospital, where he'd ...
FAMU students produced "Bullet," a documentary about Olympian and Super Bowl champion Bob Hayes. The film is a finalist for the Coca-Cola HBCU Sports Production Grant. A free screening and Q&A with ...
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