...I was flipping through the TV remote tonite and recognized a face on the James Robison TV show I couldn't quite place but knew I knew. Turns out it was former SMU All-American Oscar Roan who is now running a ministry across the United States that concentrates on prison inmates and the homeless. Apparently it is very successful and he has up to 200 appearances a year. Roan claims he was saved by former SMU Coach Dave Smith who had a minister come speak to the SMU team in 1973. Anyway Roan is a very engaging, articulate man who appears to have really put that SMU education to good use. He has a website at <A HREF="http://www.oscarroanministries.org." TARGET=_blank>www.oscarroanministries.org.</A>
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The Minister Oscar Roan
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The Minister Oscar Roan
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Re: The Minister Oscar Roan
One of the few players to letter in football and basketball at SMU. He helped the Ponies turn the season around in basketball in '74. For those of you who don't know the story. Our power forward flunked out after the first semester. Oscar went up to Coach Prewitt and asked if he needed help. Prewitt asked, Have you ever played basketball, son? Roan responded, that he transferred to SMU from UCLA where he couldn't crack the starting line-up. UCLA had won six straight National Titles at that point. He also wanted to play football. I think he was an All-American tight end as well.
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Re: The Minister Oscar Roan
Roan graduated from South Oak Cliff and went to UCLA on a football scholarship. I think he played basketball only one year at SMU. He and Ira Terrell made a heck of a front court. I think Sammy Hervey was on the same team with Roan and Terrell. I recall that Roan played tight end behind Ozzie Newsome at Cleveland.