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Al Carter

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and other major daily newspapers in Texas and Oklahoma. His writing career spanned three decades. He was the recipient of numerous national and regional writing awards, including Oklahoma Sportswriter of the Year (1980) and Texas Sportswriter of the Year (1985). He has made frequent appearances on TV
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served as the school's head football coach. Carter was honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors in 1986 for his in-depth coverage of the circumstances that led to the resignation of
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from 1975 to 1979, covering mostly high-school athletics. In 1976, he won the Texas Headliners Award for an account of a record-shattering minor-league baseball game. In 1979, he moved to
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athletics. As a college writer for three newspapers, Carter covered A&M sports for most of the 21-year span in which
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He carried the lead byline for two of the greatest disappointments in Houston sports history: the upset loss by the
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colleagues included several young writers destined for long careers in sports journalism, among them Kirk Bohls,
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column, Carter called for Sherrill's resignation. A few weeks later, A&M officials forced Sherrill to quit.
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and radio sports shows and has had numerous articles published in sports magazines and books.
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After three years, Carter returned to his hometown and joined the sports staff of the
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From 2003 to 2008, Carter served as deputy sports editor for the
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about to begin operations, Carter accepted an offer to cover
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Index

Al Carter (disambiguation)
Houston Chronicle
The Dallas Morning News
University of Houston
North Carolina State
Final Four
American Football Conference
Houston Oilers
Buffalo Bills
Houston Post
San Antonio Express-News
Houston
South Houston High School
South Houston High School
San Jacinto College
Pasadena, Texas
San Jacinto College
The Daily Texan
University of Texas
Daily Texan
Richard Justice
Savannah Morning News
Texas
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
The Daily Oklahoman
Jimmy Johnson
Oklahoma State University
University of Oklahoma
Houston Chronicle
Southwest Conference

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