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hypothetical question

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by cubs, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    Hmm. I'm a little biased. :)

    MLB, 1912-1922.
     
  2. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    Women's tennis in the 1980s -- Chrissie and Martina.
     
  3. WSKY

    WSKY Member

    You'd be lucky to get a C with that one.
     
  4. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    Well the one I really wanted, hockey in the 70s was taken, and I bet I could get an A on it. I managed to pull on A on a paper discussing the impact the Medical and Family Leave Act was having on businesses a year after it was passed.
     
  5. WSKY

    WSKY Member

     
  6. HejiraHenry

    HejiraHenry Well-Known Member

    I'd write about the night college football went to hell, then pray the professor didn't look at espn.com.
     
  7. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    Dude, I'm drunk. I'm incapable of simmering down.
     
  8. WSKY

    WSKY Member

    what night was that?
     
  9. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Better hurry and interview spnited while he's still "well." :D :D :D <---------fucking dickhead dickhead dickhead!!!!
     
  10. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Penn State 14, Miami 10 on Jan. 2, 1987, in the Fiesta Bowl. ESPN ran a long -- and great -- feature on the events in the weeks that led up to that game, which became a blueprint of sorts for the BCS.
     
  11. WSKY

    WSKY Member

     
  12. Gold

    Gold Active Member

    I would say professional football from 1959 to 1969. Pro football went from being a fairly unimportant fall sport with 12 teams doing mostly local telecasts to a sport with 26 teams which increased in popularity. You deal with the structure and ownership of the sport, the television contracts, the way the game changed, and they way the game developed so that the Super Bowl became a national holiday.
     
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