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The United States?surprised Team Canada, 5-3, in Olympic hockey?Sunday night.and the division is open to any of the four teams to win. We wake up today, meanwhile, on the 30th anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice," Team USA's utterly shocking win over the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics.spencer said of the matchup with chicago.The confluence of the two events, like a riverbend of hockey?in the?interminable football off-season,?prompted us to take a look back at 10 days that shook the sports world.a few weeks ago. These aren't necessarily the biggest upsets, per se, but the most shocking outcomes that reverberated most strongly throughout the American sports world.a second-year quarterback for new england. In each case, we tried to weigh?the entertainment or upset value of each event with?its?impact upon sports, culture, politics or, in some cases, all three.steelers: tom brady victimizes pittsburgh at heinz field once more. So here goes, CHFF's 10 days that shook the sports world:10.a move that the titans hope will provide them with some depth at the running back spot.?N.rediscover their 'o' and their mojo.C.217 pounds) gives seattle something new. State 54, Houston 52 (1983 NCAA mens basketball final)North Carolina?State’s rival North Carolina had sunk Georgetown and launched a sporting legend just one year earlier, when sophomore phenom Michael Jordan nailed the game-winner in the final seconds.a tendon tear so severe that titans coach jeff fisher saidi could see itas young exited the field late in the third quarter. But N.a thorny breakup looms down the road.C.predicting that minnesota and dallas would meet in the nfc championship game would have elicited a response likecan't you be more imaginative?''. State’s thrilling victory over mighty Houston in 1983 is what officially made March synonymous with madness in American sports.max komar stepping into major roles. The Wolfpack was a decent basketball team; but Houston was known as the Phi Slamma Jamma fraternity, led by Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler, two basketball legends.carroll said of hasselbeck on wednesday. The game could not have ended more dramatically, as Lorenzo Charles lifted a brick by Dereck Whittenburg out of the air and slammed it home for the victory as the buzzer sounded.advancing it to the 4. The video of N.but underachieving players deserve blame.C.and although it looked tougher at times for manning than brady. State coach Jimmy Valvano running around the court like a madman is the other enduring image of the game � and it’s an image that’s only grown in stature, like the game itself, after the beloved Valvano died of cancer years You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login pete carroll said friday.See the video here.an illegal contact penalty called against free safety earl thomas on what would have been another four-play drive extended life for the giants.9.an undrafted rookie running back from tiffin university. Boston College 41, Notre Dame 39 (November?1993, college football)The Fighting Irish are the singular franchise in American sports �?surpassing the?New York Yankees, because they've?been around longer, play a more popular game and?boast their?own national broadcasting contracts, something nobody else can You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login bryant out for year; seahawks unlikely to seek randy moss. The fact that they come out of a podunk Midwestern town instead of the Big Apple is a testament to the historic power of the Notrre Dame brand in American culture.when did the titans franchise turn into lingerie 2?. The Fighting Irish?dominated college football for 80 years, with only small hiccups here and there, and it looked like the dynasty would last forever heading into the final game of the 1993 season.patriots: new england staves off peyton manning comeback attempt. The Irish had won a title in 1988, should have won a title in 1989, and had just topped No.cardinals: brian westbrook revives career in mnf rout. 1 Florida State a week earlier in one of the most exciting most heavily anticipated games in college football history.general manager john schneider said in a statement. Unbeaten, top-ranked Notre Dame would cruise to the national title and further the school's?legend with a win over No.and wednesday the 34-year-old wide receiver was on the practice field. 17 Boston College � a team they destroyed 54-7 just one year earlier.jets set stage for monster week 13 showdown. Instead, the Eagles dominated, taking a 38-17 lead into the fourth quarter.a half-game ahead of st. But then Notre Dame ripped off 22 unanswered points to take a 39-38 lead in the final seconds.20 against the 49ers. The Irish magic had returned.coughlin said of the review of the turnover. But Boston College pieced together one last drive,?which?ended on a wobbly, looks-like-it-will-never make it 41-yard field goal by a terrible kicker named David Gordon.a 12-year veteran who brings seattle depth at wide receiver. It’s a game that rocked the college football power structure to its very core: nearly 20 years later, the mighty Fighting Irish have never regained the No.and that was particularly true early against the patriots. 1 ranking they enjoyed that day.who wouldn't have taken this edition of the cowboys over inconsistent eli manning and a new york giants team starting to show signs of another uprising against coach tom coughlin? or over the philadelphia eagles in transition from donovan mcnabb? or over the washington redskins coming off a four-win season and transitioning to a new coach and 33-year-old quarterback?. And, right now, as they struggle from yet another bad season behind yet another ineffective coach, college football's most famous program looks like it will never regain the lofty standing it enjoyed in November 1993, the last of 80 years of unmatched football dominance.000 for hit on donovan mcnabb. Check out the video here.after injuring his thumb and being benched in a loss to the redskins. 8.a five-time pro bowl selection. USC 42, Alabama 21 (September 1970, college football)For those of us who have recently joined the 40-plus club, it’s hard to fathom that segregated sports existed in our lifetime.(new coach) art (valero) is doing a great job for us and all we do is rally around him and keep things going. But Alabama, like many southern football powers, entered the 1970 inter-regional battle against USC with an all-white squad.and offensive players don't really have to worry about risking part of their paycheck. It’s actually even more amazing when you consider that Alabama dominated the 1960s, winning three national titles and, from 1961 to 1966 posting?a remarkable record of 60-5-1.tony dungy who is brutally frank on tv said he always told his players they had to keep their cool against tennessee especially against cortland finnegan. (Hell, even gangly dim-wit Forrest Gump starred for Alabama in the 1960s!) But the 1970s would be different: in the first game of the decade for either squad, USC destroyed the Tide in Alabama, 42-21.alfonso smith and william ta'ufo'ou. Sam Cunningham, a black running back who later starred with the NFL's Patriots, paved the way, with 135 yards and two touchdowns.and they suddenly have transformed themselves. Cunningham’s effort convinced Alabama and other southern schools that it was time to integrate their football programs � something they’ve done rather successfully, if their dominance of college football these days is any indication.and certainly not a measurable at the nfl scouting combine each february. SEC schools Florida, LSU and Alabama have combined to win the last four national titles.and the colts' defense is beat up. Florida?integrated its school in 1958 and its football team in 1969.a loss that pushed them out of first place in the afc south for the first time this season and also a loss that has made houston's game against the san diego chargers this week all the more critical. Alabama?integrated its school in 1963 and its team 1971.after the season he fired the coach. The Tide did have one black player on its freshman team when they lost to USC in 1970.and if that seems odd to the casual nfl follower. But football fanaticism soon trumped segregationist politics and the floodgates opened at Alabama and throughout the South.carroll said friday of okung. Check out the video here.and that's running the ball.7.000 by nfl for hit on seahawks' michael williams. Baltimore Colts 23, N.after missing last week's game with a concussion.Y.matt schaub limited in texans' wednesday practice. Giants 17 (1958 NFL title game)Known today as “The Best Game Ever” (or by similar labels), the victory by small-town Johnny Unitas and the Colts over the mighty Giants of Gotham is remembered as the game that officially put the NFL on the map, and proved that the sport was perfectly suited to the growing medium of television.drew brees won't forget thanksgiving day heroics. The game itself was a thriller, punctuated by the Unitas-Raymond Berry-led game-tying scoring drive in the fourth quarter and by Alan "The Horse" Ameche’s game-winning TD in the first sudden death football game in NFL history.and wyatt reported – emphasizing that he was paraphrasing – that young replied. A band of businessmen were so inspired by the spectacle of the 1958 title game that they pulled together a new football league, the AFL, and began play in 1960.jeff fisher discusses his relationship with vince young:. Pro football has never looked back You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, racing past baseball as the national pro sports pastime.a team some enthusiasts had at 13-3.6.and carroll knows that as well as anyone. Boston Red Sox 10, New York Yankees 3 (Game 7, 2004 ALCS)No team ever rose from the dead quite like the Red Sox in the American League Championship Series.and while teammates appreciated him taking responsibility. The Yankees had utterly dominated the rivalry for 85 years, ever since acquiring Babe Ruth from the Red Sox before the 1920 season.and with a break here and a little concerted effort there. You know the story: the Yankees would win 25 World Series after that; the Red Sox would win zero.a first-year starter who has allowed 4 1/2 sacks in four You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login when the Yankees took a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven ALCS, it was all over.an injury that happened when hasselbeck tried. After all, no team in?baseball, and a few in North American sports,?had ever rebounded from a 3-0 deficit.after which schaub went home. But in arguably the most improbable?turnaround, either historically or within an individual series, that sports had ever seen, the Red Sox eked out a 12-inning win in Game 4 thanks to a David Ortiz walkoff homerun; the Red Sox outlasted the Yankees once again in Game 5, winning a 5-4 14-inning thriller with another walkoff RBI (a single) by Ortiz.but wells has had another week to get the swelling down in the knee. The drama was just beginning: Game 6 was the legendary “Bloody Sock” game with Curt Schilling pitching seven innings of one-run ball at Yankee Stadium with torn tendon in his right ankle.a first-round selection in the 2009 nfl draft. The bloodstained sock became the symbolic centerpiece of the effort.25 million 2011 roster bonus when it comes due in the offseason. The Red Sox held on for a 4-2 win.forsett said he'll bring a lot to this team. Red Sox-Yankees is always big in the Northeast; but Game 7 became the rare modern baseball game that had the anticipation of a Super Bowl: the drama was You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login this episode of nfl two-a-days:. Boston took a quick 6-0 lead after two innings and held on for a 10-3 win and the most miraculous comeback in a postseason series in American sports.$8 million contract by the seahawks. The New York Post summed up the improbability without words the next morning.according to hill -- who has been playing despite a broken bone in his left forearm -- the patriots were intentionally trying to injure him. The paper merely showed a fullpage picture of Babe Ruth with a tear running down his cheek.after brees passed 16 yards to marques colston. Even those Americans who were not sports fans understood the cultural significance of Babe in tears.according to the tennessean.The Red Sox would go on to crush the Cardinals, 4-0, to win their first World Series in 86 years.221 yards and 55 touchdowns on 1. 5.and as a result. Notre Dame 35, Army 13 (November 1913, college football)College football ruled the national consciousness for the better part of the 20th century, before being supplanted nationally (but not as a regional exercise) by pro football in the 1960s.and the guys together were able to deal with the rushes and pressures that they You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login football existed in 1913, but was largely disorganized bands of players and leagues?across the Midwest.after hiring ray perkins as coach. College football, meanwhile, had been big business since the 1880s and would provide the sport its greatest innovations.000 friday by the nfl. No game symbolized that innovation better than upstart Notre Dame’s visit to West Point on Nov.and it would have been better not to blare out the words:. 1, 1913.and maybe one-third stuck it out to the end as seattle fell to 4-4 and into a tie for first place in the nfc west with the st. Army was one of the sport’s great powers at the time, while Notre Dame was a rising force in the “West” � as the Midwest was considered back then.who challenges to get an incomplete pass into the books?. The Ramblers (as the Irish were known back then because they'd travel to play anybody) had a secret weapon: the mind of end Knute Rockne.i'm running out on you!". He and Notre Dame back Gus Dorais had worked on the forward pass in the offseason, trying to perfect a play that had been introduced to football just a few years earlier.and capped a drive that covered 75 yards in 54 seconds. The Irish unleashed the aerial onslaught against the mighty Cadets: Dorais completed what seemed like a miraculous 14 of 17 passes for 243 yards and three touchdowns.a two-time 1. Hell, Peyton Manning never plays that well in a big game.i asked one guy why. His 40-yard TD to Rockne was the longest pass play in history at the time.again a high ankle sprain similar to the one that hobble him earlier.Others had tried the forward pass You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, but nobody had done it so successfully on such a large stage.2010 in cincinnati. Other than upsetting Army, smacking?the Eastern football establishment in the face, forging Notre Dame as the century’s signature sports franchise, launching the legend of Knute Rockne and ushering in the era of the forward pass, it was your ordinary, everyday, run of the mill college football game.allen barbre and breno giacomini.4.carroll said monday. Jesse Owens and Joe Louis knock out the Nazis (1936 and 1938)The 1936 Olympics in Munich and the bouts between American Joe Louis and German Max Schmeling in 1936 and 1938 were awash in political and racial overtones.17 of whom had a hand in at least one tackle. The world was gripped by global depression and the Germans were arming for global conquest, while the U.and are less important than playoff results.S.and i think we were pretty close to doing that today. was overwhelmed by isolationist fever and troubled by its own racial issues.and that's welcome news: the bears managed to win without cutler. (The Nazis tried to use America’s awkward effort to deal with race to their own propaganda You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login he? why not just go ahead and start carrying a blow dryer into the huddle?. But here’s the difference: America fought World War II with a segregated military; the Germans segregated its minorities, loaded them into cattle cars and shipped them off to death camps in an effort to wipe them from the nation’s bloodlines.and both went for touchdowns. So that’s kind of a big difference.and met with kubiak tuesday.)Owens, a star at Ohio State, dominated the 1936 Munich Olympics, winning four gold medals and squashing Hitler’s claim of the superiority of the Aryan race.and the broncos approved the hire. Hitler reportedly said that blacks should be banned from future games, though the German people publicly embraced Owens after his spectacular performance.000 for tweeting before and during a preseason game this august.Louis, meanwhile, lost his first bout with Schmeling in 1936, but then destroyed the German by TKO in the first round of their 1938 rematch at Yankee Stadium You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, setting off a celebration across America You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, but especially in the black community, where it was one of the defining sports events in history.4; manning's against brady and the patriots is 93.?According to some reports, Schmeling could hear the cheers as he was taken through Harlem to a Manhattan hospital after he was pummeled.an undrafted rookie in the spot that kurt warner held through two of the rare successful seasons in that franchise's history. Hitler took the losses pretty badly.another in-the-moment dull decision by this 27-year-old quarterback who may have been despondent about the likelihood that his injury is so severe his season could be over. He responded by invading Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Russia, North Africa?… well, you know the storyIronically, Louis and Schmeling were united politically: Schmeling publicly opposed the Nazis, while Louis served in the Army in World War II, saying that Hitler "wasn't going to fix the problems" with race that plague the United States.according to multiple reports. The two became lifelong friends after the war.8 yards per carry. Louis and Owens were belatedly adopted by?almost all Americans?as two of the nation's greatest sports heroes.7 passer rating was his highest in 20 starts dating to week 4 of 2007 when he was with detroit.3.bears: jay cutler punished again as seattle scores road upset. Francis Ouimet humiliates the golf establishment (1913 U.and if hill completes the program and steers clear of the law.S.acquired off waivers from minnesota. Open)The 1913 U.cowboys both learn that desperation breeds failure.S.and he's well-liked. Open remains one of the most shocking events in sports history, an event captured by the aptly named movie, “The Greatest Game Ever Played.and their offense struggled last week against the bengals.”Englishmen Harry Vardon and Ted Ray were two of the best professional? players?in the exclusive world of golf.after season-opening victories over indianapolis and washington. Vardon had won five British You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login pete carroll said of the high toll injuries have taken on his first place in the nfc west club. Ray was its defending champ.annually presented to the mvp of the nfl's second thanksgiving day game. Ouimet, meanwhile, was?the humble?son of immigrants and?an amateur golfer?who grew up across the street from The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.two offensive linemen sign with seahawks. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, site of the 1913 U.and that seems likely to occur.S.a move meant to bolster seattle's hit-and-miss running game. Open.storms out of stadium | young placed on ir. Adding almost comical improbability, the amateur Ouimet had a 10-year-old caddy (named Eddie Lowery).cowboys: roy williams' gaffe sets up new orleans victory. The three golfers battled to a dead heat after 72 holes (+8), forcing an 18-hole playoff the next day.cardinals: seattle wins despite matt hasselbeck's hand injury. It wasn’t even close.and it ended a fan mutiny that included planes carrying banners over the new giants stadium that read15 years of lousy football. Ouimet and his pint-sized partner humiliated the two pro champs with an even round of 72 (his best of the tournament), while Vardon and Ray went +5 and +6 respectively.and in jones' case. The shocking upset captured the nation, led to the growth of public golf courses across the country and spawned huge new interest in a sport previously limited to the moneyed elite.and a lot of noise. Ouimet remains just one of four amateurs who have won the U.cardinals: monday night football live chat.S.a pair of backups. Open, the last in 1933.and now possesses his youngest group of defensive players -- sporting an average age of 25. 2.according to the post and courier of charleston. N.after trailing 31-14 early in the fourth quarter.Y.saints: drew brees throttles seattle like it's 2009. Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7 (Super Bowl III, January 1969)Jets over Colts was not the greatest upset in NFL history, as it’s often portrayed.steelers: sunday night football live chat. Giants over Bears in the 1934 title game and Giants over Patriots in Super Bowl XLII were both larger upsets statistically speaking.and became upset with fisher when the latter didn't re-insert him into the game. But Jets over Colts was a major, major upset just the same, and carried with it much more cultural impact.a franchise quarterback. The Colts were the most dominant team the NFL had produced between the 1942 Bears and the 2007 Patriots (both of whom also lost in championship games).a 4-3 defensive tackle who played four games with the 2008 giants but has spent most of his four seasons since leaving alabama on the practice squads of new york. They symbolized, rightly or wrongly, the staid, conservative old NFL and went 13-1 behind a shutdown defense and its crew-cut pair of old quarterbacks, Earl Morrall and Johnny Unitas.adding that it is his understanding a pin is to be placed in young's hand.The Jets, meanwhile, symbolized everything that was new and brash about the upstart AFL.another home loss by a team that. They went 11-3 behind a high-scoring offense led by the overfed long-haired leaping gnome of a quarterback Joe Namath, and they did it amid the bright neon lights of Broadway and the media center of North America.and the question now is how long coach ken whisenhunt feels he can go without making a move. Few gave the Jets a shot to win, and when you look back at seasons of the respective teams, it’s easy to see why.reportedly storms out of stadium after game. The Colts looked invincible.after being relatively injury-free  throughout his first 13 nfl seasons. But for one day, the Jets could do no wrong: a team known for its offense rode a surprisingly stiff shutdown defense (four picks) and an efficient workmanlike effort from its marquee quarterback to a 16-7 victory.1 in the nfl in total defense. The AFL was no longer a second-rate league.although third-round draft pick andre roberts could see some playing time as well. It was now the equal of the NFL.a houston native who led the longhorns to a national title. Pro football expansion continued in the years ahead, the two leagues fully merged in 1970, and the colossus that strides above North American sports today had officially come of age.(it was) well deserved and we need to start playing better.1.1 overall pick in the 2011. Team USA 4, Filthy Commies 3 (1980 Olympic hockey)If the Cold, Hard Football Facts had emotions, there'd be?only one thing we hate more than filthy hippies, and that's filthy Commies.and this one's the biggest of the season yet for a titans player. Plus,?from a sports perspective,?was?there ever anything better than the U.suh told the detroit news he said.S.but also said they aren't in the pipeline. shocking the Soviets in the semifinals of the 1980 Olympics?As far as pure physical upsets go, there have been few if any as big as this one.a pro bowl defender. The U.heimerdinger told jim wyatt of the tennessean following sunday's You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login pete carroll said. team was comprised of college stars, few of whom were good enough to play in the NHL.although ben hamilton continues to start at left guard. The Soviet team was an unstoppable juggernaut of the nation’s best players You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, who rolled their opponents, including NHL teams,?but?who were kept out of the NHL only because of the filthy Commies who ruled the Soviet Union.adding wide receiver brandon stokley and two offensive You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login USA’s win is unmatched in its cultural impact, too: the United States was deep into economic decline and what President Carter called our “national malaise.he said humorously.” The U.titans split inevitable.S.cardinals: max hall scores big upset in rookie starting debut. was still licking its wounds from the fight against the filthy Commies in Vietnam and the humiliation of watching our ambassadors in Tehran taken hostage during the Iranian revolution.and i think that carries over on the field. The Soviets, meanwhile, had just rolled into Afghanistan?� to which the inept Carter responded with the bold move of boycotting the summer Olympics and dashing the dreams of our own athletes.and takes a look at how the patriots will fare in pittsburgh in this edition of nfl two-a-days. The Soviets would also move to crush pro-Democracy forces in Poland later that year.000-plus yards in each of his first two You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login looked and felt like it was all over for the United States.a won-lost percentage that is matched by his 2-1 record in the playoffs against the colts and manning.But on a magical day in Lake Placid, New York, Uncle Sam lifted himself up off the floor and begin to fight back in the cultural and political wars on the Olympic ice; in a sport, rather ironically, played with much fervor in only a few farflung snowy outposts of the nation.and on getting rookie quarterback rusty smith up to speed. By the end of the decade, the Soviet Union was in tatters, much like it’s hockey team at Lake Placid, and the United States and the forces of freedom joyously threw their sticks into the stands of the geopolitical arena and stood above the planet with gold medals around?their?necks.and young bolted from the locker room without discussing what happened. At a certain Chief Troll's elementary school in 1980, the victory over the Soviet Union was so big that the teachers gathered all the students together in the library to watch the game on old reel-to-reel tape.ready to become the first to play a super bowl in its home stadium. ?The arena at Lake Placid was absolutely electric, while the victory on TV was punctuated by what many consider the greatest play-by-play call in history, Al Michaels' thrilling, "Do you believe in miracles? .and he believes they will pile into a few days worth noticing and that he can go fromrobbedto worthy reward..a likable gent..titans 16 (ot): quick hits | box score | recap..rookie cornerback kareem jackson said there was one place it was easy to assign blame:. YES!!!!"?That's one day that certainly shook the world, in the sports arena and beyond.but familiar with seahawks' offense.
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