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He was a sickly boy who became a star athlete. He was the class clown who became a coach who commanded the respect of his players, black and white. He was a fatherless boy who became a father figure to hundreds of students. He was a stutterer who couldn't stop talking. He was a widower who turned his grief into a new career as the state's most divisive and humorous sportscaster. He was Jock Sutherland ... Kentucky basketball wouldn't have been the same without him. RIP, Coach.

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He was a sickly boy who became a star athlete. He was the class clown who became a coach who commanded the respect of his players, black and white. He was a fatherless boy who became a father figure to hundreds of students. He was a stutterer who couldn't stop talking. He was a widower who turned his grief into a new career as the state's most divisive and humorous sportscaster. He was Jock Sutherland ... Kentucky basketball wouldn't have been the same without him. RIP, Coach.
Autorenporträt
Stuart Warner, who retired after 50 years of daily journalism, supervised the team of journalists that won the 1994 Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service for a series about race in Akron, Ohio. He also edited Connie Schultz's Pulitzer-winning columns. He was the lead writer on a team that won the 1987 Pulitzer for its coverage of the attempted takeover of Goodyear Tire and Rubber. He co-edited "A Place Called WriterL" and "Akron's Daily Miracle."