Okay am I the only one who keeps thinking where are the rest of the horses?
The Belmont usually has the smallest field. That year it was 5. But that’s because there were two HOF/Top 25 Horses of the 20th century running. Most stayed away.Okay am I the only one who keeps thinking where are the rest of the horses?
Cheapest field box exacta, trifecta, and superfecta in the history of the triple crown. May have not paid much but seriously the kentucky derby this year had like 20 horses.
For me, I hate I missed the 1985 Bama kicking AU's butt when they had bumper stickers already printed and giving out to awbarn fans leaving too early. AND the 1993 Sugar Bowl, although I was working and could not have gone in any case.Bama game:
1. Coach Bryant's #315
2. Alabama beats ND (Biscuit sack game)
3. '09 NC game against UT
Non:
1. Any of the Laker/Celtic game sevens from the 80's (I was a huge NBA/Lakers fan then)
2. 1986 Masters
3. Miracle on Ice - kinda wish our country could feel that way again!
The Vietnam War????The Rumble in the Jungle
if you don’t know what that is your cred is shotThe Vietnam War????
As bad as this was for this Braves fan:Yankees clinching the WS in Game 6 against Atlanta in 1996 after going down 2 games to 0. For all you Braves fans, lay off me. My dad was a Yankees fan from childhood. We're talking Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, etc. We bonded over that moment.
Not to be rude (I promise), but the Belmont is almost always like that.Okay am I the only one who keeps thinking where are the rest of the horses?
Cheapest field box exacta, trifecta, and superfecta in the history of the triple crown. May have not paid much but seriously the kentucky derby this year had like 20 horses.
The first Bama game I attended.2. Alabama beats ND (Biscuit sack game)
I understand the physics behind dale's death, but i've seen hundreds of nascar crashes that looked just like his or much worse, hard to believe that took his life, what are the odds?1998 Daytona 500. It was the height of my NASCAR fandom and Earnhardt was my guy. It was his 20th attempt at winning the 500 and he had never won (even though he actually won 33 events there) before. He was in the middle of a 59 race drought. It was one of the most exciting things I had witnessed at that point. The way all the other teams lined up on pit road to congratulate him. I was watching live when he died on the last lap of the 500 three years later. That started the end of NASCAR for me.
Even though I never liked Dale Earnhardt, oddly enough, that is also what started the end of my NASCAR fandom. Dale had a presence, that's really never been equaled. I hate it that he went out like that.1998 Daytona 500. It was the height of my NASCAR fandom and Earnhardt was my guy. It was his 20th attempt at winning the 500 and he had never won (even though he actually won 33 events there) before. He was in the middle of a 59 race drought. It was one of the most exciting things I had witnessed at that point. The way all the other teams lined up on pit road to congratulate him. I was watching live when he died on the last lap of the 500 three years later. That started the end of NASCAR for me.
Millions to one odds. Everything from the angle to the sudden stop to the lack of a HANS device - even the degree of angle determined because his car collided with Ken Schrader's car....I mean, you could never have pulled off a conspiracy to make that happen.I understand the physics behind dale's death, but i've seen hundreds of nascar crashes that looked just like his or much worse, hard to believe that took his life, what are the odds?
Back when I was a senior in high school, Birmingham was only 117 miles away from my house...and that seemed like the game was being played out in Seattle distance-wise to me.The first Bama game I attended.
You mean like how they have re-written reality that and now dominated the national championship game despite losing until the 4th qtr?? They are so in for a world of hurt in 2022.To be fair uga fans are terrible every night, every day, every hour, every minute, every second. Not just that night. And believe it or not they have gotten worse.
I'm glad I've missed that.You mean like how they have re-written reality that and now dominated the national championship game despite losing until the 4th qtr?? They are so in for a world of hurt in 2022.
You’ve noticed that too? Tua pulled us out of the fire, I can readily admit that. Jess’ headline sums it up perfectly: Alabama reached the limit where it couldn’t lose any more people and still be a championship team. To hear them talk it was a drubbing from beginning to end.You mean like how they have re-written reality that and now dominated the national championship game despite losing until the 4th qtr?? They are so in for a world of hurt in 2022.