Mark Spitz won five Gold Medals at the 1967 Pan-American Games, and he predicted that he would win six Golds at the 1968 Olympics. That didn't happen, as he left…
You cannot discuss speed skating in America without Bonnie Blair’s name coming up immediately. A four-time Olympian, Blair first qualified for the 1984 Olympics, finishing eighth, but she was a…
If there was a bad boy of tennis, then that man was John McEnroe. McEnroe became famous (or infamous) for his confrontations with umpires and anyone in a position of…
Chris Evert helped change the game of tennis with her work on the baseline, but she was far more than just innovative, as she was one of the most successful…
Mike Tyson's story is a complicated one, but one of the most potent careers in all of sports. One of the most intimidating figures in a sport that bred intimidators,…
Inducted in the charter classes for both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame, Red Grange has been called by many the greatest college…
Playing in four different decades, Nolan Ryan appeared to age, but his right arm kept throwing out batters, winning his last of eleven Strikeout Titles at 43.
One of the first players to excel as a quarterback, Sammy Baugh also played in the two-way era, where he was a good defensive back and punter. Saying that, it…
The game of football was evolving, and the forward pass was not yet an integral part of most offenses. The Cleveland Browns of the upstart AAFC looked to integrate more…
As the passing game slowly grew in football, you had to know that elite receivers were only a matter of time. Don Hutson was the first and the prototype for…
Denton True “Cy” Young set an unbreakable standard of 511 wins, a record that will never be broken. Young, who played for Cleveland (AA), St. Louis (NL), Boston (AL), Cleveland…
There is no greater star when it comes to the track & field discipline of hurdles than Edwin Moses. Period. Moses won the 400 m hurdles at the 1976 Montreal…
Just how good was Ty Cobb? When the Baseball Hall of Fame named their first class in 1936, it was Cobb who received the most votes, defeating such luminaries as…
Matt Biondi made the Olympics ahead of schedule, at age 19, making the 1984 Los Angeles Games, where he won Gold in the 4x100 Freestyle. It was a great start,…
The American Basketball Association had its share of talent, but nobody shone brighter than “Dr. J” Julius Erving. Erving signed with the ABA out of UMass, and the superstar would…
Racing from 1958 to 1992, "The King" Richard Petty is not just one of the most successful auto racers of all-time; he is easily amongst the most popular. It is…
If it had four wheels, A.J. Foyt could drive it…and win. Over his illustrious career, Foyt made history as the only driver to have won the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona…
Peggy Fleming was the elegant swan, and Dorothy Hamill was the "girl next door." This is a compliment to them both as you could not take your eyes off of…
There have been women who won Olympic Gold in Ladies’ figure skating before Peggy Fleming won in Grenoble in 1968, but with all due respect, Fleming's grace and unique style…
When you think of American auto racing, a few names automatically come to mind, but no name fits it better than Mario Andretti when you think of speed. It just…
The position of quarterback is always evolving, and the men who excelled in that position eighty years ago show little resemblance to those today. If a bridge from the early…
In the Big Four of North American sports leagues, there is only one true small market team. That is the Green Bay Packers, and without Curly Lambeau, they would have…
Paul Brown was an undersized player even by the standards of the 1920s, but through determination, he became a starting quarterback at the University of Miami of Ohio. Brown would…