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Darwin
was heavily recruited by major college track powers before
choosing to attend the University of Tennessee. Bond finished
his University of Tennessee career as one of the greatest
sprinters in the proud history of the program. With Bond's
help, Tennessee turned back the powers of the day to win its
first NCAA outdoor track and field title in 1974, a rarity
then, as no other southern school had won a national
track title since 1933.
During
Bond's time as a Volunteer, Tennessee dominated the conference,
winning seven of eight SEC indoor and outdoor titles.
Bond's
440 yd school record of 45.2, which converts to 45.04 in the
400m, stood for a remarkable 28 years. Bond also still holds
a spot in the Tennessee record book in the mile relay and
he still holds the freshman outdoor 440 record with a 46.0
in 1971.
Bond earned
a silver in the 400 and contributed eight points to Tennessee's
championship run at the 1974 NCAA Outdoors. Bond also volunteered
for anchor leg duty on Tennessee's third-place 4x110 yd relay.
Bond won
five SEC titles during his collegiate career. He won his specialty,
the 440, at the conference outdoor meet in 1973 and '74.
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