Texas Southern University Removes Kevin Granger's Banner from Campus
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 07, 2026 Texas Southern University has removed the banner honoring former basketball standout Kevin Granger from campus, according to a first-hand account reported by Sports Illustrated, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the decision. The removal of Granger's banner marks a significant development for the Houston-based HBCU's athletic program, though details about the university's reasoning and timeline for the decision remain unclear based on the initial report. Key Takeaway: Texas Southern University has taken down Kevin Granger's commemorative banner from campus, leaving questions about the decision and its impact on the former athlete's legacy at the institution. Granger's banner had previously served as recognition of his contributions to Texas Southern's basketball program, joining other honored athletes whose achievements are celebrated on campus. The removal represents a departure from that recognition, though the university has not publicly clarified what prompted the action. The development comes as universities nationwide continue to evaluate how they honor former athletes and what circumstances might warrant reconsidering those tributes. For Texas Southern, a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), such decisions carry weight within the broader HBCU athletic community. According to the Sports Illustrated account, which includes a first-hand perspective on the banner's removal, the situation has left observers with unanswered questions about the process and rationale behind the university's decision. The report highlights the complexity of legacy recognition at historically Black institutions, where athletic achievements often represent broader narratives of excellence and community pride. Texas Southern University, founded in 1927, has a rich athletic tradition and has produced numerous professional athletes across various sports. The institution's decisions regarding how it honors former student-athletes reflect not only on individual legacies but also on the university's values and standards for recognition. As this story develops, the Texas Southern community and broader HBCU network await further clarification from university officials about the circumstances that led to this decision and what it means for how the institution approaches legacy recognition moving forward. The university has not yet issued a public statement explaining the removal or addressing questions about Granger's status within the institution's athletic history. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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