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1964 World Series Highlights - Cardinals vs The Yankees

Sports

A compilation of some Billy Sims' collegiate highlights at the University of Oklahoma.
Frank Robinson
Historic Vintage Film of College Football Icons, includes rare footage of Pop Warner, Knute Rockne, Red Grange, Jim Thorpe, and many others
Running back Emmitt Smith
The Dallas Cowboys were rebuilding when they selected Florida running back Emmitt Smith in the first round of the 1990 draft. He was a holdout the entire training camp and preseason, but reported to the Cowboys in time for the start of the regular season. He rushed for 937 yards and scored 11 touchdowns to earn Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. In the following five year span of his career, he led the league in rushing four times. His finest season came in 1995 when he recorded career highs for rushing yards (1,773), rushing touchdowns (25), and receptions (62). Not surprisingly, Smith’s impact helped lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories from 1992 to 1995.
Greatest Moments In Sports
Navy star QB Joe Bellino - Heisman Trophy winner experiences his only loss in 1960 at Duke by a score of 19-10 | November 5, 1960

They seemed to thrive together

Williams and DiMaggio

Ali - Frazier

Bench and Morgan

Magic and Bird

Russell and Chamberlain

Williams and DiMaggio

Ali - Frazier

Bench and Morgan

Magic and Bird

Russell and Chamberlain

Game of the Day
1972 Olympics Basketball Final USA - USSR
The 1972 USA Olympic Men's basketball team lost their very first Olympic Game since Olympic play began in 1936. It was the most controversial moment in Olympic history. In the final game against the Soviet Union and the US trailing, Doug Collins was fouled driving to the basket with three seconds left to play. He sank the first free throw to tie the game and made the second as an inadvertent horn blew. With the US in the lead by one point the Soviets quickly inbounded the ball and with one second to play and the ball at midcourt the referees stopped play again to discuss a bizarre complaint that the Soviets had called a time out before the second free throw. Once the timeout was disallowed, the Soviets were allowed another three seconds and the ball out of bounds again. They threw the ball in bounds and the horn sounded sending the USA team in to jubilation. The referees stopped the celebration and said the horn sounded inadvertently again and awarded the Soviets a third chance to inbound the ball. On the third time, the USA defender was illegally ordered by the referee to move back allowing the Soviets a clear pass down court. The pass to Aleksandr Belov was successful and with a fake he laid the ball in uncontested for a one point victory. At the end of the game one of the referees refused to sign the official scoring sheet in protest and the US team boycotted the medal ceremony and refused to accept their Silver Medal.

Collectible Editions

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