respectively. James Burgess is my No. 1 cornerback in HBCU football from 2024, while Boogie Trotter was excellent from his nickel position. There were plenty of candidates for the second cornerback spot, but MJ Hinson gets the nod after making ...
Tony Dorsett are some of the first Cowboys players to be inducted to the Football Hall of Fame. The team's run of success in the early '90s saw them win three Super Bowls in four years. Some of the best players in team history were on those teams.Hall of FamersTroy Aikman, Emmitt ...
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Some of the names on the all-time list are instantly recognizable and many are all-time greats in football.John Havlicek, McGinnis and The Answer are the NBA Hall of Famers on the list. Some years the pool of Grid-Hoopers are undoubtedly better than others, but all are legendary athletes...
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He played 14 seasons for the Eagles and was the last of football’s 60-minute men. Playing both center and linebacker, Concrete Charlie won two titles while also being named a six-time first-team All-Pro and a member of the 1950s All-Decade Team. He was inducted into the Hall of Fam...
part of it is the collection of phenomenal talent all gathered in one place for the All-Star Game, a sight baseball fans can only see one time a year. From Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout to Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, both first-ballot Hall ...
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As the zeros piled up across the scoreboard, the two future Hall of Famers had the same thought: “Get me one and it’s over.” The setting: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. The date: October 27, 1991. The stakes: World Series, Game 7. Neither Jack Morris nor John Smolt...