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EMMITT SMITH | DALLAS COWBOYS

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.

Sports

NBA - Guts and Glory
Jack Nicklaus’ first U.S. Open victory in 1962 at Oakmont Country Club
Bob Cousy - The Houdini of the Hardwood
Quarterback Fran Tarkenton
The 1968 DETROIT TIGERS WON THE WORLD SERIES AND UNITED A CITY
Still recovering from one of the worst riots in American history just one year earlier, citizens of Detroit were able to unite in the common passion of their beloved Tigers. The 1968 Tigers won 103 games and won the American League by 12 games over the Baltimore Orioles. In the “Year of the Pitcher” the Tigers were led by their ace, Denny McLain, who won 31 games on his way to winning both the American League Cy Young and MVP awards. The Tigers had no everyday players who batted .300 and had only one (Willie Horton) with more than 25 home runs. But with the pitching of McLain, and Mickey Lolich (17-9), Mayo Smith’s Tigers ran away with the pennant. The magical season carried into the World Series, as the Tigers rallied from a 3 games to 1 deficit to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in 7 games. Mickey Lolich was the Series MVP as he was 3-0 with 3 complete games, and out-dueled Bob Gibson in the deciding game. Most importantly, a city divided by civil unrest was brought together by their wonderful baseball team throughout an unforgettable season. Denny McLain won 31 games during the regular season.
NBA 100 Greatest Plays (1950-1999)

Great College Athletes

Kenny Stabler - University of Alabama

Barry Sanders - Oklhaoma State

Herschel Walker - University of Georgia

Larry Bird - Indiana State

Michael Jordan - University of North Carolina

Kenny Stabler - University of Alabama

Barry Sanders - Oklhaoma State

Herschel Walker - University of Georgia

Larry Bird - Indiana State

Michael Jordan - University of North Carolina

Game of the Day
MIAMI VS. NOTRE DAME - NOVEMBER 30,1985

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