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The NFLs colors: Red, white & blue
During the 1930s, when America struggled economically in the midst of the Great Depression, the NFL -- still a fledgling league -- struggled to make ends meet, too. During the 1960s, when America questioned authority and itself in a tumultuous decade...Tags: New York Jets, Football, Disasters and Accidents, Disasters, Employees
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Little run is biggest of the day
Tribune staff reporterBilly McKeon is a soft-spoken, unassuming sophomore who had quite a day running for one touchdown and passing for another in Saturday's Class 5A title game at Memorial Stadium. But a simple 4-yard run was his biggest play of the day. It preserved...Tags: Christianity, Sports, Memorial Stadium, Emergency Incidents, Roman Catholicism
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Aging Raiders top fading division
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC West is having trouble getting jump-started. The Oakland Raiders, who won it last year, staged a walkout during a preseason rules session with NFL officials in protest of the infamous "tuck rule" that knocked them from the playoffs in New...Tags: Jerry Porter, John Elway, Olandis Gary, Broken Leg, Football
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Bowled under
Tribune television criticWelcome to the Microsoft Word/Dell PC article about the RadioShack Pre-game Show, the Charles Schwab Kickoff Show, the Coach Don Shula coin toss, the Reebok Halftime Report, the AT&T Wireless Halftime Show, and oh, yes the actual Super Bowl, an...Tags: Armed Forces, Advertising, Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jimmy Fallon
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A CLOSER LOOK: Past Heisman Trophy Winners
1935 | Jay Berwanger | Chicago 1936 | Larry Kelly | Yale 1937 | Clint Frank | Yale 1938 | Davey O'Brien | Texas Christian 1939 | Nile Kinnick | Iowa 1940 | Tom Harmon | Michigan 1941 | Bruce Smith | Minnesota 1942 | Frank Sinkwich | Georgia 1943 |...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Armed Forces, O.J. Simpson, Ron Dayne, Bo Jackson
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Players balk on steroid use
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersPutting the integrity of the national pastime under a harsh spotlight, a House committee questioned a panel of superstars Thursday about steroids in baseball, eliciting sharp denials from several -- and in the case of retired home run legend Mark McGwire,...Tags: Politics, Assault, Baltimore Orioles, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephen F. Lynch
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At USC and Notre Dame, they take this game very seriously
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere are singular moments of individual glory, so many of them. Six touchdowns in a game by USC's Anthony Davis. A 56-yard, game-winning punt return by Notre Dame's Tim Brown. USC falling behind 24-0, then scoring 55 unanswered points. Notre Dame...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Football, Colleges and Universities, Howard Hughes, Travel
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Game 1: 'Train' makes first stop
Sun reporterIt's over now, and the Ravens' coming-out party was a huge success. Players hugged in the locker room. Coach Ted Marchibroda got a little teary-eyed. Quarterback Vinny Testaverde was a big hit, and another new slogan and dance were born. On a day when...Tags: Matt Stover, Football, AFC East, Orlando Brown, National Football League
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Bear loss not fatal, just painful
Tribune staff reporterPreseason football is seldom a definitive portent of a team's regular-season fate. The 1985 Bears, for instance, were 1-3 in the exhibitions and wound up 15-1 on the way to Super Bowl glory. So the third straight preseason setback for the Bears,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Bears, Football, Sports, Mike Singletary
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