Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM I was reminded of this recently and felt compelled to share. ESPN ran this montage as the close to the Dec. 31, 1999 SportsCenter. 3 1 Quote
Jc Dobbs Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM 14 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: I was reminded of this recently and felt compelled to share. ESPN ran this montage as the close to the Dec. 31, 1999 SportsCenter. Thanks for posting this Jeff -- I've never seen it before. I lived through many of these memories. Graduated from UT in '76 and '78. College football is my favorite sport and I wish the 4th down pass from Street to Peschel in December '69 had been included. Growing up in the 1960s I loved Muhammad Ali and Howard Cosell. There was nothing like the anticipation in the arena of a heavyweight boxing match. Shame what's become of boxing. And it's a shame what's happened to ESPN after it peaked in the 1990s IMO. Hook 'Em! .. 1 Quote
Glass Joe Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 6 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: I was reminded of this recently and felt compelled to share. ESPN ran this montage as the close to the Dec. 31, 1999 SportsCenter. Fun fact: that montage showed the famous backboard shattering “send it in, Jerome” play from college basketball lore. Trivia: who passed the ball to Jerome Lane to get the assist on that famous dunk? Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Thanks Jeff! I had not seen that before. Awesome. Quote
Jordan91 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: I was reminded of this recently and felt compelled to share. ESPN ran this montage as the close to the Dec. 31, 1999 SportsCenter. Thanks for sharing Jeff. Doesn’t get better than that. Get chills just watching it. Quote
bierce Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago That was a really moving clip. But the best thing ESPN did was hire Keith Olbermann to really put entertainment into the "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network." The punchline is that he hated being a sportscaster. 1 Quote
Dallas90 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago It's only the second best thing they did, the best thing they did was to fire Olbermann 😀 1 Quote
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