South Bend Tribune 1 month ago

Hall of fame could honor all sports

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE The South Bend All-Sports Hall of Fame. Why not? The College Football Hall of Fame building should not sit empty. Why not honor all sports? You would have much more interest in an all-sports venue. Full Article at South Bend Tribune

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  1. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE The South Bend All-Sports Hall of Fame. Why not? The College Football Hall of Fame building should not sit empty. Why not honor all sports? You would have much more interest in an all-sports venue. Full Article at South Bend Tribune

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