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The Great Thanksgiving Game That Wasn't
In 1920, two Chicago teams faced off in a 'loser leaves town' battle that changed football forever – even if it never actually happened
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The Accidental Evolution of the Super Bowl Pregame Show
Canceled golf tournaments, Vince Lombardi docs and Joe Namath on a yacht: How a 30-minute program became a seven-hour extravaganza
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American Pharoah: Who Was 2015's Biggest Star? The Horse, of Course
The Triple Crown winner made history this summer, erasing 37 years of frustration and giving millions of fans a reason to cheer. Finally
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Bill Cowher's New Normal
Eight years ago, he walked away from "the best job in the NFL," and he hasn't looked back. How a Super Bowl-winning coach rediscovered life – and found happiness – outside of football
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Odell Beckham's Second Act
With one catch last year, the Giants' rookie burst onto the scene. Now, he's out to prove his game is greater than a single grab
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Can Chris Mullin Save St. John's Basketball?
Thirty years ago, he brought the Queens university to national prominence. Now, Mullin tries to do it again – as the Red Storm's coach
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American Pharoah's Mile and a Half to History
On the track at the Belmont Stakes, where the Triple Crown club finally got a new member: A "very special horse" from Kentucky
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Final-ly Four: At Long Last, Bill Raftery Gets the Call
After 32 years as a broadcaster (and good-time guy), the man who made "Onions!" famous graduates to college basketball's biggest stage
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The Super Bowl Scammer: Dion Rich Is the Godfather of Gatecrashing
He's snuck into the Big Game 35 times, hung with presidents and partied at the Playboy Mansion – and never had to wait in line
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Ted Leonsis Is Ready for His Winter Classic Close-Up
The Washington Capitals owner has big plans for D.C., beginning with the NHL's New Year's Day showcase
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