South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026

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S. 909

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Senate Resolution
Sponsors: Senator Tedder
Document Path: LC-0644WAB-AR26.docx

Introduced in the Senate on February 10, 2026
Adopted by the Senate on February 10, 2026

Summary: The "Great Eight" Football Players

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2/10/2026 Senate Introduced and adopted

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A senate RESOLUTION

 

TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR THE "GREAT EIGHT" FOOTBALL PLAYERS FOR THEIR HISTORIC LEGACY, CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE, AND ENDURING IMPACT ON BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL.

 

Whereas, South Carolina State University, founded in 1896, stands as a cornerstone of academic excellence, leadership development, and cultural legacy within this State; and

 

Whereas, during a defining era in the history of collegiate athletics, eight exceptional football players from South Carolina State University distinguished themselves through athletic excellence, discipline, and perseverance, earning recognition collectively as the "Great Eight"; and

 

Whereas, the State of South Carolina has previously and formally recognized the "Great Eight" through legislative action of the General Assembly, affirming their historical significance and lasting contributions to collegiate athletics; and

 

Whereas, the Great Eight include John Alford, Defensive Tackle (Miami Dolphins), Edwin Bailey, Offensive Guard (Seattle Seahawks), Charlie Brown, Wide Receiver (Washington Redskins), Robert Geathers, Defensive Tackle (Buffalo Bills), William Judson, Defensive Back (Miami Dolphins), Angelo King, Linebacker (Dallas Cowboys), Chris Ragland, Running Back (Washington Redskins), and Leroy Robinson, Offensive Tackle (Philadelphia Eagles). These fine men represent a legacy of excellence achieved during an era when African American student athletes faced systemic barriers to opportunity, equity, and recognition; and

 

Whereas, the accomplishments of these athletes extended far beyond the football field, serving as enduring symbols of leadership, resilience, and pride for South Carolina State University, the State of South Carolina, and Black college athletes nationwide; and

 

Whereas, the legacy of the "Great Eight" is deeply connected to the cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee people, whose descendants have played a vital role in shaping the history, traditions, and cultural resilience of the Lowcountry; and

 

Whereas, Gullah Harambee, presented by the Crate Group, stands as a sacred gathering rooted in unity, remembrance, and restorative honor-dedicated to uplifting historically overlooked contributions and affirming cultural truth through public recognition; and

 

Whereas, recognizing the "Great Eight" during Gullah Harambee reflects the state's commitment to honoring historical excellence, preserving cultural heritage, and acknowledging contributions that have strengthened the state's collective legacy. Now, therefore,

 

Be it resolved by the Senate:

 

That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution, recognize and honor the "Great Eight" football players for their historic legacy, cultural significance, and enduring impact on black college football.

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