10Q
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04-24-18 09:36 AM - Post#255734
Two Super Bowls are tough to top. The Braves, Canes and Gators finally winning championships were all amazing. There's nothing like the first time.
But for me, the greatest sports moment of my life was the overtime win over Kansas City. Stenerud missed and Garo keeked a touchdown.
That was the most exciting game of all time and the improbable victory was all a 13 year old could ask for.
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T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 09:41 AM - Post#255736
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New York Rangers defeating the Islanders in six in the 1979 Stanley Cup semifinals.
God how I hated the Islanders.
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penn nation
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 09:42 AM - Post#255737
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12:47 am, November 3rd, 2016.
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penn nation
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 09:48 AM - Post#255738
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Speaking of which, tonight the Cubs are in Cleveland; first time the two teams have met since that memorable Game 7.
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10Q
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Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 11:07 AM - Post#255741
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Braves also beat Cleveland for their one and only WS victory in my lifetime. That was a heck of an Indians team, but Glavine was heroic.
I got so drunk that night. I ended up stumbling about 5 miles to get home after a Halloween party.
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penn nation
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 11:35 AM - Post#255743
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November 3rd is now an official holiday in the Nation household.
Starting with last year, a Cubs cake is ordered and a 32 oz aluminum can of lite beer is circulated during dessert (I normally don't drink at all and have never been drunk in my life....but I had some sips in 2016 and am continuing that mesorah).
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Cvonvorys
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 11:40 AM - Post#255745
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Miracle on Ice. Nothing compares.
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QHoops
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 11:56 AM - Post#255746
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Completely agree with Miracle on Ice.
And I'm not even much of a hockey fan.
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10Q
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04-24-18 11:59 AM - Post#255748
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Miracle on Ice is the only hockey game I've ever watched with interest.
I meant to start this thread on the OTB. I'm glad no one took offense.
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 12:06 PM - Post#255751
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And given that the Cold War was at an almost all-time zenith after the Russian invasion of Afghanistan 2 months earlier (which led to the ridiculous US boycott of the Moscow summer Olympics a few months later--guess it's ok to boycott when it's at their place), the victory by a college team over the most feared hockey team in the world was just amazing. By way of comparison, look how a non-NHL US team did this year at the Olympics. They were terrible.
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04-24-18 12:09 PM - Post#255752
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Have to agree. It really was a miracle. I still get goose bumps when I think about it.
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penn nation
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Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 12:15 PM - Post#255755
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ESPN had a superb 30 for 30 which looked at this through the perspective of the USSR hockey team and its history. Utterly fascinating. This really was a tiny little blip--for a long time before and a long time afterwards, the Soviets really ruled supreme.
They also showed the facilities where the Soviet team was housed. Disgraceful. We were not very accommodating hosts.
Anyways, I missed this one as it was on Friday night. But it was all anyone wanted to talk about at kiddush the next morning at shul. And don't forget--the gold medal still had to be won on Sunday morning, and that did not come easy.
Edited by penn nation on 04-24-18 12:17 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 01:21 PM - Post#255766
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My personal favorite--certainly not important outside West Philly--Penn over Nova in the 1972 NCAA tournament. After 71, I never wanted a team of mine to win so badly.
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 01:26 PM - Post#255769
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And for me, the Eastern Regionals in '79---granted, we already had shocked North Carolina, but we had to gut out two games against good teams in Syracuse and St John's to get to the freaking Final Four.
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04-24-18 01:34 PM - Post#255772
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Despite the wonderful outcome, my euphoria that day in Greensboro was dimmed a bit by the quality of those games, especially the St. John's game. Neither team played very well.
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10Q
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04-24-18 01:45 PM - Post#255777
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The Nebraska game is certainly my best moment as a Quaker fan. This year's Harvard game is close. I also recall a Temple game where we hit 3 three throws with about 1 second left to win. I am only referencing games I attended.
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 01:46 PM - Post#255778
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Wasn't that a Jimmy Carter decision?
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palestra38
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Re: Greatest Sports Moment 04-24-18 01:50 PM - Post#255784
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Yup---he always had a naive streak that ran a mile long. But as to long term policy issues, had we only listened to him.
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QHoops
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04-24-18 02:18 PM - Post#255787
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That Temple game was the first Penn-Temple game with Dunphy on the visitors bench.
Mark Zollar hit all 3 free throws to win.
That was a pretty good night.
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04-24-18 05:40 PM - Post#255814
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I'm going to go in a different direction and recall January 12, 1969, the Jets over the Colts in Super Bowl III. I had been a bigger fan of the AFL than the NFL and this was the game that really cemented the merger and the legitimacy of AFL teams. Joe Willie Namath was the man who made it happen, with his bonus contract, victory guarantee and delivery of same.
Of course, the Mets' world series win nine months later was right up there too.
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