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Perfect through 12 and still lost?! – This DiSH for May 26 | This Day in Sports History
In 1959, Harvey Haddix pitched a perfect game for 12 innings but still lost.
In 1956, three Cincinnati pitchers combined for a no-hitter through 9 2/3 innings but lost.
In 1991, Rick Mears became the third driver in history to win four Indianapolis 500s.
In 2002, Robert 'Big Shot Bob' Horry hit the game winner against the Sacramento Kings.
In 1995, Ken Griffey, Jr, made an amazing catch against Baltimore's Kevin Bass but broke his wrist in the process.
In 1969, ABC and the NFL reached an agreement to broadcast an NFL game on Monday Night.
In 1984, pole vaulter Sergey Bubka set the World Record for the first time. He would go on to break the record another 33 times in his career.
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Ali’s Phantom Punch - This DiSH for May 25 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1965, Muhammad Ali put Sonny Liston on the mat with his 'Phantom Punch.' In 1993, John Starks posterized Horace Grant and Michael Jordan with a spectacular dunk. In 2002, the Boston Celtics pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in NBA playoff history. And in 1935, Babe Ruth hit his final home runs of his career. Episode link: play.headliner.app/episode/21156015? This Day In Sports History ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Turned the Lights on in Cincinnati - This DiSH for May 24 | This Day in...
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In 1935, it was the first night game in Major League Baseball In 1920, a crackdown on gambling at Wrigley Field was carried out as 47 people were arrested in the bleacher seats. In 1981, Bobby Unser won the Indianapolis 500. In 1987, Al Unser, Sr. won his 4th Indy 500. In 1992, Al Unser, Jr won the closest Indy 500 And in 2004, Maurice Clarett lost his case with the NFL. Episode link: play.head...
Yesterday's Sports - 1969 Baltimore Orioles : The Team That Couldn't Lose, But Did! (Part 1)
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Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network. sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/yesterdays-sports-podcast/ Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear (sportshistorynetwork.com/). EPISODE SUMMARY Today we’re going to step back in time to the year 1969. On January 12, 1969, the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts in Super B...
Wilt Turned Pro but didn’t go to the NBA - This DiSH for May 23 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1958, Wilt Chamberlain gave up his final year at Kansas to turn pro but he couldn't go to the NBA yet. In 1977, jockey Steve Cauthen was thrown from his horse and injured badly. Also in 1977, Jack Nicklaus won his own golf tournament. In 1923 and again on the same day in 1924, Gene Tunney, the boxing Marine fought Harry Greg, the Pittsburgh Wildcat. In 1941, Joe Louis defended his title for ...
Dominique vs Larry Legend plus Lebron’s First NBA Game Winner - This DiSH for May 22 | This Day...
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In 1988, Dominque Wilkins and Larry Bird went to head-to-head in a classic Game 7. In 2009, LeBron James hit the game winner in a 96-95 win in the Eastern Conference. In 1977, Janet Guthrie became the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. In 2003, Annika Sorenstam played a PGA tour event, becoming the first woman to do so since 1945. In 1963, Mickey Mantle hit a home run that he call...
Ralph Sampson’s Game Winning Flip - This DiSH for May 21 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1986, Ralph Sampson's flip shot sank the LA Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. In 1989, it was the 'Tide Slide' that led a to a melee in the pits of The Winston All-Star race. In 1977, Seattle Slew won the second leg of the Triple Crown. And in 1901, FIFA was founded. Episode link: play.headliner.app/episode/21156011? This Day In Sports History is part of the Sports History Network, th...
Hello Old Sports - Abe Saperstein and the Harlem Globetrotters
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Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network. sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/hello-old-sports sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts Abe Saperstein is best known as the founder of the Harlem Globetrotters but in his career he crossed paths with everybody from Satchel Paige to George Steinbrenner to Wilt Chamberlain to Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Authors Mark and Matthew Jacob join ...
Was Kobe Bryant Intentionally Poisoned in 2002? - This DiSH for May 20 | This Day in Sports History
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In 2002, Kobe Bryant woke up at 1 a.m. on this day with stomach issues after ordering hotel room service. He was apparently the only one who got sick at the hotel that night. In 1972, the Indiana Pacers beat the New York Nets to win the ABA championship for the second time. In 1979, the Winnipeg Jets beat Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers to win the World Hockey Association's final Avco Cup...
Two Hockey Finals on the same day?! - This DiSH for May 19 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1974, the Houston Aeros, featuring Gordie Howe beat the Chicago Cougars to win the 2nd Avco Cup in the World Hockey Association. Also in 1974, the Philadelphia Flyers won their first ever Stanley Cup behind the excellent goaltending of Bernie Parent. In 1991, Willy T. Ribbs became the first black driver to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. Episode link: play.headliner.app/episode/21156009? T...
Two football greats connected in life, died exactly 60 years apart - This DiSH for May 18 | This...
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In 1963, running back Ernie Davis died of Leukemia. In 2023, 60 years later, Jim Brown died. In 1912, Allan Travers gave up 26 hits and 24 runs in a game. The reason he had to endure a beat down goes back to what happened 3 day prior. In 2004, Randy Johnson pitched a perfect game against the Atlanta Braves. In 1997, Tiger Woods 'C" game was good enough to win his fifth golf tournament in 16 sta...
Historically Speaking Sports - HSS Historical Matchups Week 6
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Historically Speaking Sports is part of the Sports History Network sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/historically-speaking-sports/ sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts In the week six edition of the Historical Speaking Sports Historical Matchups episode we will take a look at three games that are on the docket for this weekends NFL action that are rematches of memorable games from years past. One ...
The Pass in the Grass - This DiSH for May 17 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1987, Dale Earnhardt pulled off an incredible maneuver, even though no actual pass took place. In 1975, six men ran a sub four mile in a race as the record was lowered. And in 1979, it was a Major League Slugfest between Philadelphia and Chicago at Wrigley Field. Episode link: play.headliner.app/episode/21156007? This Day In Sports History is part of the Sports History Network, the headquart...
Never Fear, Magic is Here! - This DiSH for May 16 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1980, Magic Johnson played Center, Forward, and Guard in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. In 1999, Allan Houston hit the game winner for the New York Knicks toppling the Miami Heat in the first round of the NBA playoffs...again. In 1976, the Montreal Canadiens won the first of four straight Stanley Cups, beating the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 to sweep the series. In 1939, it was the first night baseba...
Barker Perfect and Cobb Pummels a Fan - This DiSH for May 15 | This Day in Sports History
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In 1981, Cleveland pitcher Len Barker pitched a perfect game against Toronto In 1912, Ty Cobb went into the stands and beat up a heckling fan. In 1990, the Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins played the longest NHL Stanley Cup Finals game. In 1941, Joe Dimaggio's record 56 game hitting streak got started on this day. And in 1994, Neal Lancaster won a 6-player sudden death to earn a PGA tour win. ...
Future LA Laker killed in a car accident - This DiSH for May 14 | This Day in Sports History
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Future LA Laker killed in a car accident - This DiSH for May 14 | This Day in Sports History
The Mother’s Day Massacre - This DiSH for May 13 | This Day in Sports History
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The Mother’s Day Massacre - This DiSH for May 13 | This Day in Sports History
Tragedy for the First Family of NASCAR - This DiSH for May 12 | This Day in Sports History
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Tragedy for the First Family of NASCAR - This DiSH for May 12 | This Day in Sports History
Ted Turner Made His Managerial Debut - This DiSH for May 11 | This Day in Sports History
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Ted Turner Made His Managerial Debut - This DiSH for May 11 | This Day in Sports History
Bobby Orr’s Flying Goal Wins the Cup! - This DiSH for May 10 | This Day in Sports History
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Bobby Orr’s Flying Goal Wins the Cup! - This DiSH for May 10 | This Day in Sports History
Richard Petty’s Horrific Crash at Darlington Led to a Change - This DiSH for May 9 | This Day in...
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Richard Petty’s Horrific Crash at Darlington Led to a Change - This DiSH for May 9 | This Day in...
Football Is Family - Doug Villhard, author of the book The Golden Age of Red: A Novel of Red...
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Football Is Family - Doug Villhard, author of the book The Golden Age of Red: A Novel of Red...
Willis Reed’s Dramatic Entrance - This DiSH for May 8 | This Day in Sports History
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Willis Reed’s Dramatic Entrance - This DiSH for May 8 | This Day in Sports History
Michael Jordan Hits ‘the Shot’ over Ehlo - This DiSH for May 7 | This Day in Sports History
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Michael Jordan Hits ‘the Shot’ over Ehlo - This DiSH for May 7 | This Day in Sports History
Roger Bannister’s 4-minute mile - This DiSH for May 6 | This Day in Sports History
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Roger Bannister’s 4-minute mile - This DiSH for May 6 | This Day in Sports History
Football Is Family - Vanderbilt's Big Win
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Football Is Family - Vanderbilt's Big Win
Secretariat Dazzles at the Derby - This DiSH for May 5 | This Day in Sports History
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Secretariat Dazzles at the Derby - This DiSH for May 5 | This Day in Sports History
What happened to Dancer’s Image? - This DiSH for May 4 | This Day in Sports History
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What happened to Dancer’s Image? - This DiSH for May 4 | This Day in Sports History
First Filly in 65 Years Wins the Derby! - This DiSH for May 3 | This Day in Sports History
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First Filly in 65 Years Wins the Derby! - This DiSH for May 3 | This Day in Sports History
Sports' Forgotten Heroes - 141: Chuck Foreman - NFL
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Sports' Forgotten Heroes - 141: Chuck Foreman - NFL

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  • @burgerboi4
    @burgerboi4 5 дней назад

    this is my great great great grandpa

  • @RealisticFisHed
    @RealisticFisHed 8 дней назад

    If not for that incident, Dale Hunter would likely be in the Hall of Fame. Turgeon himself got in last year thankfully

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 4 дня назад

      You think Hunter will get his shot? pun not intended

    • @RealisticFisHed
      @RealisticFisHed 4 дня назад

      @@sportshistorynetwork As a Capitals fan I want to say yes, but I have to admit there are better players who aren't in the Hall despite being eligible for several years now. It's a tough one because he never won a Stanley Cup or any major awards, but on the other hand it's hard to argue with five 50-assist seasons.

  • @richp.738
    @richp.738 10 дней назад

    Great stuff

  • @richp.738
    @richp.738 10 дней назад

    Thank you for doing this!

  • @brasidas33
    @brasidas33 21 день назад

    And…

  • @wangtangkiki
    @wangtangkiki 25 дней назад

    This was entertaining, thank you.

  • @dylansawyer3446
    @dylansawyer3446 Месяц назад

    That's cool, man. Some quick advice if you don't mind. You want your camera either at your head level or above you this will make viewers engage with you more. Also, you're backlit, since you're doing commentary you want to have light cast across your face not from behind or the side which is unappealing to viewers, plus we can't even see your awesome jersey. Try looking into the camera, memorize your script first, that will make people engage with you automatically. We also can't hear you very well. Looking up or at the level at the camera will open up your throat and make your voice a lot clearer and more voluminous. I look forward to seeing more of you, man! Best of luck.

  • @mreppen1
    @mreppen1 Месяц назад

    Take it off the air.

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Месяц назад

    Sports History Network, amazing video it was really good

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork Месяц назад

      Rick's show, Basketball History 101 is an award winner, so many agree!!!

  • @dreamcage1801
    @dreamcage1801 Месяц назад

    St. Louis was supposed be a expansion team in the late 80s but didn’t get it

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork Месяц назад

      You from the area and one that "missed out," or just reminding everyone?

    • @dreamcage1801
      @dreamcage1801 Месяц назад

      @@sportshistorynetwork just reminding everyone

  • @olliebeck2952
    @olliebeck2952 Месяц назад

    I might be a couple of years late, but I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this episode. I used to follow the Thrashers and this was a great trip down memory lane. Thank you.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork Месяц назад

      Never too late. That's the beauty of sports history. It's evergreen. You're always welcome to contribute some Thrashers (or any sports history) content to our network. Just reach out on the website.

  • @camsterrr
    @camsterrr 2 месяца назад

    no tom blanchard? one of the best punters in the 70s, especially with his stint with the saints and bucaneers, he led the league in punting yards in 1975, the best punter that year, he also threw a touchdown pass in 77

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork Месяц назад

      We'll have to let Joe know your thoughts.

    • @joezagorski9949
      @joezagorski9949 Месяц назад

      I agree with you…Blanchard was a very reliable punter during the 1970s.

  • @CoachPalacio
    @CoachPalacio 2 месяца назад

    I love your channel and podcast. I especially enjoy the weightlifting history. Just bought the book. Keep up the good work.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 2 месяца назад

      @coachpalacio, thanks for reaching out to us and your kind words on Mark's show. He also has a podcast called No Nonsense, Old School Weightlifting history that just covers weightlifting. These episodes originally air on Yesterday's Sports and then get duplicated there, but it's a way to listen to just weightlifting history if you wish. Side note. If you'd like to discuss any weightlifting history with Mark or the crew, let us know. I'll leave you a link our contact page below. sportshistorynetwork.com/contact/

    • @lifterforlife6599
      @lifterforlife6599 2 месяца назад

      Thanks, Coach. I'm glad you are enjoying it, and I hope you enjoy the book.

  • @All-Inn-Fun
    @All-Inn-Fun 3 месяца назад

    You're an idiot. It's by far Vikings. They were the first to feature passes to RBs and the first to go 4 WRs against cowboys in 78. 75 cowboys? You mean the cheating pushoff team? Get lost dude

  • @RealisticFisHed
    @RealisticFisHed 3 месяца назад

    For anyone wondering, Slater did get in the Hall of Fame in 2020.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 3 месяца назад

      Yes he did, thank you for acknowledging it. We have some other episodes across the network covering Slater's career, including some with the author of the book (Neal Rozendaal). Worth a listen. Thanks again.

  • @michaeldunham1968
    @michaeldunham1968 4 месяца назад

    1977. My homie from Bridgeport Connecticut, Wes Matthews, came out of nowhere to win the MVP scoring 29 points. He went on to a high scoring point guard at Wisconsin and 10 years in the NBA, playing with numerous top 50 players and winning 2 championships with the Lakers in 1987 and 1988.

  • @wilburpetersen4426
    @wilburpetersen4426 5 месяцев назад

    promo sm 👍

  • @davidcieslinski2642
    @davidcieslinski2642 5 месяцев назад

    Very enjoyable interview/discussion to listen. Thank you!

  • @gregorysuchyta
    @gregorysuchyta 5 месяцев назад

    Those IronMind videos were great. Stefan is still involved in weightlifting, although it sounds like he's contributing to some issues with the current Bulgarian weightlifting federation.

  • @realdealtv4866
    @realdealtv4866 5 месяцев назад

    Great episode, thank you...

  • @waynejohnston2441
    @waynejohnston2441 6 месяцев назад

    Seating capacity at Three Rivers for baseball in 1978 was not 59,000. It was a little over 50,000, so the 45,134 was closer to a sellout. I was in the left field upper deck for this doubleheader, and you couldn't see many empty seats in the stadium. I will agree that it was the most electric crowd for a Pirates game I've ever been to, including the 2013 Wild Card game, which I also attended.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 6 месяцев назад

      Very cool that you were able to go to the game, and thank you for your insight on the capacity.

  • @goblinzl1
    @goblinzl1 6 месяцев назад

    tough farewell for weeb. besides namath being injured the jets had numerous holdouts. riggins being one. weeb being GM ended up being a problem. he didnt want to pay and lost many players to free agency.

  • @rickstanford8439
    @rickstanford8439 6 месяцев назад

    Another great interview. Your show has become a favorite for me.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 6 месяцев назад

      Rick, you're awesome. Thank you for supporting Warren and all of his great interviews. Do you also listen in audio only format off YT?

  • @brendandollar7987
    @brendandollar7987 6 месяцев назад

    "Promo sm" 😉

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 6 месяцев назад

      Mark has some great stories, including interviews with other weightlifters that I encourage you checking out.

  • @ghometown9239
    @ghometown9239 7 месяцев назад

    Great episode!

  • @rickstanford8439
    @rickstanford8439 7 месяцев назад

    Another outstanding podcast! Edd R. was a great player in the era transitioning from “dead ball” to “live ball”. You do a great job managing the interview and are thoroughly prepared. I also listened to, and enjoyed, the Ken Williams episode and look forward to hearing more of your podcasts.

  • @drewhunkins7192
    @drewhunkins7192 7 месяцев назад

    Molinas was an arch organized criminal. The guy did it all: fix games, bribe jurors, produced pornography. He was gunned down in his backyard in Los Angeles in the mid 1970s.

  • @jorgeponce5512
    @jorgeponce5512 7 месяцев назад

    This was fantastic. Thank you very much. One statistic that should be obtained is how many games Luque lost with a 1- or 2-run difference.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 7 месяцев назад

      No. thank you very much for checking this out. You able to listen to any of the other SHN content?

    • @jorgeponce5512
      @jorgeponce5512 7 месяцев назад

      @@sportshistorynetwork Yes, thank you.

  • @cold10er
    @cold10er 8 месяцев назад

    It's not just old white guys it's old any guys in any color but it's mostly political.. She is not a fan of Trump can't say I blame her and Trump has said some rude things about her over the years so naturally people that are fans of trumps or disciples will follow with the hate

  • @stevewolfe6779
    @stevewolfe6779 8 месяцев назад

    Love the Maroons t-shirt Joe! Also, loved hearing you say you loved the Dallas Cowboys dynasty! :)

  • @beomeo8424
    @beomeo8424 9 месяцев назад

    My brother and I were just talking about this magazine. Our bedroom walls in our trailer at Eielson AFB in Alaska were covered in the magazine covers and the full size pics that filled the magazine. That magazine ruled!

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      So glad you were able to reminisce. If you like this video, you should check out Mark's other stuff, including his podcast (Yesterday's Sports). It's all about old school sports from mostly the 70s, with a heavy emphasis on football from that period.

  • @bops5555
    @bops5555 9 месяцев назад

    Those old Bud lite commercials are great..... back before they became a woke joke!

  • @kennywimer1922
    @kennywimer1922 9 месяцев назад

    Monte was my great Uncle. Grew up hearing stories about him - mostly his later years when he would give my dad baseball lessons. Thanks for doing all this research.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      Of course, thank you for taking time to listen. You're more than welcome to share stories any time with us at the Sports History Network. Here's the contact page if you prefer to email in. sportshistorynetwork.com/contact/

  • @storiesincardboard9420
    @storiesincardboard9420 9 месяцев назад

    Great discussion. I'm currently working on a 1948-55 Bowman set run and the way I am approaching the Large set is I pick them up when I can with the thought I probably won't ever finish it but also thinking I might as well pick them up now along the way in case the opportunity presents itself to complete it. My thought on the Large/Small debate is I think with the success that Topps had with 1952 baseball, Bowman decided to test which would sell better, the large or the small football cards. There seem to be less small available than its large counterpart other than the short prints so I believe Bowman sold more Large than Small and therefore in 1953 they retired the small card and switched to the larger card for baseball and then football followed suit in the Fall.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your input, and good luck completing your sets.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Tracy Ham used to run thst "hambone" offense at Georgia Southern in college. He was the truth! ...I also used to watch the Edmonton Eskimos on ESPN late at night in the early 1980s.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for listening in and sharing your memories. Send in more (perhaps an article on the site, lol?)

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    I wish I could have been there to see those 9 brothers for the Pittsburgh Pirates straight ballin'.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe you can steal The Football History Dude's DeLorean some day.....

  • @jerryleeelvisberryrichard6247
    @jerryleeelvisberryrichard6247 10 месяцев назад

    Very well done. Deserves a lot more views.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate it. This was very early in my podcasting days. If you enjoy the conversation on Halas, we have many podcasts covering his content. Pigskin Dispatch is one, but When Football Was Football is fully dedicated to Chicago football history. I recommend you check them both out.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent show! I remember all of these. Evil Kneivel toys, illegal defense, Lester Hayes' stikkum, daytime World Series games...Beautiful!

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    A fan was "hurling racial insults at Ty Cobb? ...You don't expect anyone to actually believe that, do you?

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately and ridiculously, college basketball would not begin using a shot-clock until 30+ years later.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Marvin Barnes => Dumb

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Chester Marcol LEARNED how to kick a football.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Donnie Shell, John Stallworth, Mel Blount, and L.C. Greenwood all went to historically black colleges (HBCUs).

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Tim Tebow was never a tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 10 месяцев назад

      www.nfl.com/news/jacksonville-jaguars-release-qb-turned-te-tim-tebow. Did he say he played in a game, if so, whoops.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Superbowl champion, not World champion.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    The problem with your suggestion for hall of Fame voting requirement is that we "didn't" put a man on the moon.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Concussion "nonsense". The concussion hysteria was the greatest media absurdity.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    We must remember Mr. John 3:16. The guy with the rainbow hair and the "John 3:16" sign at so many games.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 10 месяцев назад

      I'm sure there are so many out there we didn't discuss, lol

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 10 месяцев назад

    Before 1978, defensive backs could bump a receiver anywhere on the field as much as they wanted throughout an "entire" play. ...Blindside blocks are "cheap shots" and are no longer legal in football.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sounding in. What was your favorite team from the 70s?

  • @lawrencebenjamin502
    @lawrencebenjamin502 10 месяцев назад

    Solid information. Good interview. Thank you for sharing.

    • @sportshistorynetwork
      @sportshistorynetwork 10 месяцев назад

      We always appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned. There may be a resurgence of Sports' Forgotten Heroes in the near future...