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Radio sports talk. with guests,phone in question and answers from sports callers. Not just your drab many caller same questions for three hours, but thought provoking topics, documentation, players not just from today, but from yesteryear," Players who paved the way for the sports of today"! A compelling look at sports topics from today with emphasis on yesteryears topics and players who paved the way in their respective sport. Callers debate and discuss each shows topics adding interest and ...
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There are many collefe programs that spend with results but the Big Ten's Conference Rutgers is one that not only spends in futility, but has shown past deceit as well as tax payer fraud in their program. Join host John Spoulos as we take a lokk at the Hypocracy of the football program at Rutgers.By Sportsbeat
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There were athletes , then, there was "Wilt The Stilt" Chamberlain, one of professional sports GREATEST players. On the day of march 2nd, 1962, Chamberlain set a record for professional baketball that may never be broken scoring one hundred points in an NBA game in hershey Pennsylvania. Join host John Spoulos as we relive the story of that historic…
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The helmet in football like many other pieces of the uniform has changed drastically, particularly in the past several years. . From the old leather helmet to the Rams first logo, to plastic, to suspension, the helmet has materialized through the decades. Join host John Spoulos as w take a look at the helmet and its changes over the decades.…
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College was a place where once upon a long time ago, an istitution that EDUCATED students for worldy preperation. Today, it has become a factory of deceit and extortion, causing student servitude as well as using athletes for their gain. JoinJohn Spoulos host as we discuss the College Athlete Scam!!By Sportsbeat
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No one mesmerized professional sports like the man Vincent Lombardi! A teacher, author,coach, father, husband and of course legend to the professional football world. From his stint with the NY Giants, to his championships of the GreenBay Packers and the ownership of the 60' era. No one did it with more style and class than Lombardi. Join host John…
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There are many who come to mind, Mikan, Chamberlain, Russel, Maravich, among others who are considered among the greatest, but, who tops the list? What accomplishments exceed those to become the greatest player? Join host John Spoulos as we shuffle through the halls of pro basketball to assume the best player to play the game.…
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There are those in life who are blessed abundantly and those, who's life are in constant sorrow. There in lies the life of one of pro footballs greatest receivers of the Oakland Raiders, number 81, flanker Warren Wells who mastery of the position resulted in the Raiders greatest achievements. Join host John Spoulos as we look like that of a gReek p…
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Who knew back in the 1920's that the game of football would become the mega money billion dollar industry that it would someday become. The league boasts it's good ole boy image as the world's wealthiest sports league, with flash, show, and thought, yet it is a league that has supported negative causes, paid black NFL veterans less than white playe…
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There are coaches who were great. Coaches who were winners, and, coaches who achieved. But few had all the ingredents that Bill Parcells had in his coaching career. From Air Force Academy, to the Super Bowl with the New York Giants. Parcells is and has been one of the NFL's most accomplished coaches. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at the …
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Before Sayers, before Sims, before any of the great running backs, there was Willie The Wisp Galimore, one of the NFL's most snesational half backs the sport has known. Who was he? What did he accomplish and, where was his fame? Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at one of the NFL's most dazzling backs of the Chicago Bears.…
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Evere wonder on sports trivia what the first NFL game was? Played way back at the formation of the NFL. The Columbus Panhadlers played the Dayton Triangles in a 14-0 contest. Join host John Spoulos as we relive the game that led to the NFL's stature as the richest league in professional sports.By Sportsbeat
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The NFL was officially established in 1920, but a REAL playoff and championship game was actually played on December 17th, 1933 at Chicago's Wrigley Field with a crowd of 26,000 to see the Chicago Bears and the NY Giants. Joinhost John Spoulos as we relive that game that set in motion Championship games of the the future to the present.…
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There was a time when uniforms were basic. Gray or white on the road, or, color at home. The NBA and NHL started a reverse trend ny using white at home and color on the road for years before switching back some years ago. Now, each team has an array of color, some quite bizzare, others, downright ugly. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at th…
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Ever been to a youth game and heard meddling parents voive their negatives to officials, players and, even other parents. The abuse from parents in youth sports has grown to a point where many would be people are NOT officiating games. Tales of abuse and even physical and verbal threats have permeated among the ranks of youth sports. What to do abo…
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There are those who are great at their given sport,then, there are those who revolutionize, and were born to play the game they represent. One such player, Jimmy Brown rushed for 12,312 yards in nine years, including a single season rushing record in 1963 with 1,863 yards. He ran like a gazelle, past you or over you like a freight train. He was amo…
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There are those athletes and people per say, that change the scope of their professions. Jim Thorpe and American Indian from Oaklahoma was one who revolutionized sports with his achievements, from football, to baseball, to Olympics, Thorpe was the "Greatest Athlete" of his generation and perhaps, the greatest of all time. Join host John Spoulos as …
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There are those of us who have a sentimental feeling toward the stadiums we grew up in. When they are demolished, it feels like a piece of our hearts have been taken with it. Imagine sitting in the stadium of your favorite team one year, and the next, the wrecking ball strokes a thunderous swing and in an instand, the stadium is exploded into a mem…
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With the advent of racial tensions and unequality in full force in the 60's, one such player Abner Haynes the son of a Baptist Minister took the reigns and deciced to boycott the discriminatory practices of black athletes in pro sports by boycotting the 1965 AFL Allstar Game which was to be held in New Orleans. Join host John Spoulos as we open the…
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There were many who claimed fame in the Olympics. Jim Thorpe, Johnny Weismueller, and the like, but none captured the essence of a champion like the name Jessie Owens, who in Hitler's Nazi Germany, took the gold in incredible fashion to become one of the greatest Olympians in history. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at this great and stori…
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The AFL gave the sport of football many accolades, but none greater than it's array of coached, many of whom were selected to the sports ultimate prize, the Hall of Fame. One such legend made his way from the condides of Purdue University to become a legendary Hall of Fame member with his innovative approach to coaching. Join host John Spoulos as w…
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There were of course legendary coaches as part of the NFL, but with the upstart "Mickey Mouse" league as it would be called by NFL brass, the American Football League soon with it's innovative apprach to the game, it's uniforms, and, it's style of play would soon grab the sports fan attention. While the league became a great advisary of the NFL, it…
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There have been many drug scandals in sports, but perhaps none as glowing as the Balco Scandal involving drug dealers, Law enforcement, federal officers and the like. Join host John Spoulos as e take a look at the who, what, where, when and, why of this most insidious drug crime involving athletes and the like.…
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There are those records that stand then get broken. Babe ruths, Bob Beamons long jump in the Mexico City Olympics, Tom Dempsey's historic field goal with the Saints, yet, there is one that has stood the test of time and may NEVER be broken. Wilt Chamberlains historic day in Hershey Pennsylvania on March 2nd 1962 may be a record for the ages. Join h…
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There are those moments when reality takes a back seat and the impossible happens. Like Wilt Chamberlain's one hundred point game or, Bob Beamon's incredible long jump, yet what Tom Dempsey did on that November afternoon at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans was at the time, the most incredible odds of any sports endeavor. A record that stood for forty …
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At the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, King Gustaf said of Jim Thorpe, "Sir, you are the greatest athlete of all time" Such was the image of Jim Thorpe one of sports greatest athletes. From pro football, to baseball, to the Olympics there was no one better in the early 1900's. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at this wonder on the athletic field a…
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Super Bowl 1 was the culmination of the NFL- AFL Merger of 1966 when the NFL agreed in principal to absorb the fledging American Football League. The total agreement , would be a game played between the two leagus for football supremacy. On January 15,1967, the Packers met the KC Chiefs in the first ever Superbowl, then called the AFL-NFL World Cha…
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The Story! The "Reception" was the most talked about, analized, and shown more times than any other sports controversy, yet, the event that happened on December 23rd, 1972 has its fabled story. Was it fact, or fiction? Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at the scenario that has been dubbed, "The Immaculate Reception"…
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The evidence is all around the NFL fans. The annual game in England, games in Mexico City as well as Tokyo. The Euro League? Is this a hint that the NFL has European expansion up it's clever sleeve? How will the move channel the sport? Who wins? Who loses? What will the players think as well as ask for? Join host John Spoulos as we discuss the ramm…
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Corruption, passing the buck, disappointment, are all part of college sports. Athletics corruption and debt are the new norm at Universities. It's no longer about the students as it is about getting a foothold on athletics. Host John Spoulos outlines a disturbing report on the athletic manuevering that universities are employing.…
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Football can trace itself far back in history, but the first real game was at Rutgers University where the Scarlet Knights took on Princeton in a cow pasteur with one hundred or so fans in attendence. Join Sports beat host John Spoulos as we relive that pivital game between the two schools and how football from that very day and game became what it…
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