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...favored Ray Bussard's Tennessee Volunteers to repeat their feat of the previous year at Long Beach. Clearly Tennessee thundered into Cleveland with a distinct edge in qualifying places. Based on rankings from premeet times, the Vols would have accumulated 264 points. Florida (198), Cal (164), UCLA (159), and USC (93) followed on the list of premeet prognostications...
...meet unfolded, it became evident that while Tennessee would not flounder, the other schools would not allow slower entry times to submerge them. Of the top five finishers, only Tennessee failed to increase its hypothetical pre-meet totals. Both USC and Cal improved by over 100 points...
...finished the first day of competition with a five-point lead over USC, and it seemed Thornton's wish might come true. That evening saw two NCAA records drowned. In the first event, UCLA's Brian Goodell and Harvard's Bobby Hackett added another chapter to their longstanding rivalry. As in most of their 500 freestyle duels, Goodell pulled away at the 300-yd, mark to touch in an NCAA record time of 4:16.43. Hackett notched second in 4:19.41. UCLA wracked up the meet's second-highest point total in a single event, scoring 35 points (Cal scored...
Athletic director Richard Perry, who would speak only with a university lawyer present, said he had met with commissioners in the Pacific-10 conference to discuss the situation. The commissioners said USC was not in violation of National College Athletic Association rules, Perry said...