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Radio sports talk. with guests,phone in question and answers from sports callers. Not just your drab many caller same questions for three hours, but thought provoking topics, documentation, players not just from today, but from yesteryear," Players who paved the way for the sports of today"! A compelling look at sports topics from today with emphasis on yesteryears topics and players who paved the way in their respective sport. Callers debate and discuss each shows topics adding interest and insight to the show...

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There was a time when though changes did take place in sports, for the most part, we had consistency and a general overall appreciation for what each sport gave to us. The kickoff, the baseball intentional walk, the hockey game ties as well as great defense in basketball. Now, all that has and is going by the wayside as sports that we love and grew up to appreciate is changing before our very eyes. Some say keep the traditions, while others, call for robotic umpires and general overall changes. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at our ever changing sports atmosphere.
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At the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, King Gustaf said of Jim Thorpe, "Sir, you are the greatest athlete of all time" Such was the image of Jim Thorpe one of sports greatest athletes. From pro football, to baseball, to the Olympics there was no... more

There were stories of his 500 foot homers, his extraordinary playing. Babe Ruth said of Gibson"He is among the greatest players of all time" Join host John Spoulos as we take a look at the player who never was in MLB.

My experience as I attended the first Super bowl,(AFL-NFL World Championship Game.

Super Bowl 1 was the culmination of the NFL- AFL Merger of 1966 when the NFL agreed in principal to absorb the fledging American Football League. The total agreement , would be a game played between the two leagus for football... more

The Story! The "Reception" was the most talked about, analized, and shown more times than any other sports controversy, yet, the event that happened on December 23rd, 1972 has its fabled story. Was it fact, or fiction? Join host John... more

The evidence is all around the NFL fans. The annual game in England, games in Mexico City as well as Tokyo. The Euro League? Is this a hint that the NFL has European expansion up it's clever sleeve? How will the move channel the... more

Mark Spitz carrer was one for the ages at the Munich Germany Games of 1972, but unravelled as the teroor and murder of the games eclipsed his gold medal steller swimming performance. Join host John Spoulos as we take a look .

Corruption, passing the buck, disappointment, are all part of college sports. Athletics corruption and debt are the new norm at Universities. It's no longer about the students as it is about getting a foothold on athletics. Host John Spoulos... more

Football can trace itself far back in history, but the first real game was at Rutgers University where the Scarlet Knights took on Princeton in a cow pasteur with one hundred or so fans in attendence. Join Sports beat host John Spoulos as we... more

As the game of football fairly remains the same from it's inception in NFL football history. The "White Football" has become a item of the past. What is it's history and it'splace on football history? Host John Spoulos takes us on that journey.

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