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4000 Miles to Destruction - This DiSH for Jan. 16

4000 Miles to Destruction - This DiSH for Jan. 16


Episode 48


In 1905, the Dawson City Nuggets traveled 4000 miles to play a hockey series. It didn't go well. 

In 1972, Dallas beat Miami in Super Bowl VI.


And in 1970, Curt Flood officially filed his civil lawsuit…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

The 'Trent Tucker' Rule - This DiSH for Jan. 15

The 'Trent Tucker' Rule - This DiSH for Jan. 15


Episode 47


In 1990, the New York Knicks beat the Chicago Bulls on an 'impossible' shot. It resulted in a rules change. 

In 1997, Dennis Rodman kicked a cameraman.


In 1967, Green Bay beat Kansas City in Super Bowl…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

Duran vs. Pazienza -Segunda pelea - This DiSH for Jan. 14

Duran vs. Pazienza -Segunda pelea - This DiSH for Jan. 14


Episode 46


In 1995, Roberto Duran and Vinny Pazienza fought for the second time.

In 1932, Eddie Arcaro won his first horse race.


And in 1954, Joe DiMaggio married Marilyn Monroe.


'This Day in Sports History' is a …


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

Tragedy in the NHL - This DiSH for Jan. 13

Tragedy in the NHL - This DiSH for Jan. 13


Episode 45


In 1968, Minnesota North Stars forward Bill Masterton was injured on the ice.

In 1974, Miami beat Minnesota to win their second consecutive Super Bowl


In 1999, Michael Jordan retired for the second tim…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

The Highest Scoring College Basketball Game - This DiSH for Jan. 12

The Highest Scoring College Basketball Game - This DiSH for Jan. 12


Episode 44


In 1992, Troy and DeVry combined to score the most points in a college basketball game. 

In 1969, the NY Jets beat the Baltimore Colts to win Super Bowl III


In 2013, the Mile High Miracle.


And in 1995, …


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

‘The Drive’ or actually ‘Two Drives’ – This DiSH for Jan. 11

‘The Drive’ or actually ‘Two Drives’ – This DiSH for Jan. 11


Episode 43


In 1987, Denver's John Elway engineered a 98-yard game-tying drive.

In 1983, a Wayne Gretzky record was broken. 


And in 1953, J. Edgar Hoover was offered a job in sports. 


'This Day in Sports History' i…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

Dwight Clark's 'The Catch' - This DiSH for Jan. 10

Dwight Clark's 'The Catch' - This DiSH for Jan. 10


Episode 42


In 1982, Dwight Clark made 'The Catch' to send the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl. 

Also in 1982, across the country, the Cincinnati Bengals were playing in the Freezer Bowl. 


And in 1989, Wayne…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

Art Modell fired legendary coach Paul Brown - This DiSH for Jan. 9

Art Modell fired legendary coach Paul Brown - This DiSH for Jan. 9


Episode 41


In 1963, Art Modell fired coach Paul Brown.

In 1972, the LA Lakers winning streak is snapped.


And in 2005, Randy Moss had a memorable touchdown celebration.


'This Day in Sports History' is a one person …


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

The Music City Miracle - This DiSH Jan. 8

The Music City Miracle - This DiSH Jan. 8


Episode 40


In 2000, was it a lateral? Or was is the Immaculate Deception? However you look at it, the Tennessee Titans pulled off one of the greatest game winners in NFL History. 

In 1955, Kentucky's incredible …


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago

The Harlem Globetrotters are born - This Dish for Jan. 7

The Harlem Globetrotters are born - This Dish for Jan. 7


Episode 39


In 1927, The Harlem Globetrotters played their first game.

In 1991, Pete Rose was released from federal prison after spending five months there.


And in, 1985, the Philadelphia Flyers 35-game unbeaten s…


Published on 1 year, 11 months ago





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