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ESPN announces new 30 for 30 lineup

  • Can't wait. I love 30 for 30.

    Tuesday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m. – Broke (Billy Corben)

    Broke explores the roads to fortune in American sports and eventually, the many detours to bankruptcy. Bernie Kosar, Andre Rison and Cliff Floyd are among the athletes who talk openly about the challenges of managing their money in an era when big contracts don’t necessarily support bigger lifestyles. Sucked into bad investments, stalked by freeloaders and saddled with medical problems, many pro athletes get shocked by harsh economic realities after years of living the high life. A story of the dark side of success, Broke is an allegory for the financial woes haunting economies and individuals all over the world.

    Tuesday, Oct. 9, 8 p.m. – 9.79* (Daniel Gordon)

    The 100-meter men’s final at the 1988 Seoul Games was the fastest and perhaps most thrilling sprint in Olympic history. But within 48 hours, gold medalist Ben Johnson had tested positive for anabolic steroids, and scandal reigned. This one race still haunts the eight men who took part. But what brought them to the starting line? And what happened to them since?

    Tuesday, Oct. 16, 8 pm. – There’s No Place Like Home (Maura Mandt and Josh Swade)

    On December 10, 2010, Sotheby’s auctioned off the most important historical document in sports history—James Naismith’s original rules of basketball. There’s No Place Like Home is the story of one fan’s obsessive quest to win this seminal American artifact at auction and bring the rules “home” to Lawrence, Kansas, where Naismith coached and taught for more than 40 years.

    Tuesday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m. – Benji (Coodie and Chike)

    In 1984, 17-year-old Ben Wilson was a symbol of everything promising about Chicago: a beloved, sweet-natured youngster from the city’s fabled South Side, and America’s most talented basketball prospect. His senseless murder the day before his senior season sent ripples through Chicago and the nation.

    Tuesday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. – Ghosts of Ole Miss (Fritz Mitchell)

    In 1962, the University of Mississippi campus erupted in violence over integration and swelled with pride over an unbeaten football team. Mississippi native Wright Thompson explores the tumultuous events that continue to shape the state 50 years later.

    Saturday, Dec. 8, 9 p.m. – You Don’t Know Bo (Michael Bonfiglio)

    Bo Jackson hit 500 ft. home runs, ran over linebackers, and—for a small window—he was the best athlete we had ever seen. You Don’t Know Bo is a close look at the man and marketing campaign that shaped his legacy. Even without winning a Super Bowl or World Series, Bo redefined the role of the athlete in the pop cultural conversation. More than 20 years later, myths and legends still surround Bo Jackson, and his impossible feats still capture our collective imagination.

    ESPN 30 For 30 Lineup, Trailer Announced | SportsGrid

    If you haven't seen ESPN's 30 for 30 series, then stop reading, go fake being sick, and watch some of them. Or maybe wait on that plan a couple months: the sports documentary series returns on Tuesday, October 2 at 8 p.m. Details after the jump.

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    Rabid

  • These series are awesome and always well done.

    Sin City Tider

  • I thought they were doing one on Maurice Clarret?

    ButchCassidy

  • Bo Jackson really was a legend. I grew up in a Bama household and I still had Bo Jackson posters on my wall.

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    boxybrown

  • boxybrown said...

    Bo Jackson really was a legend. I grew up in a Bama household and I still had Bo Jackson posters on my wall.

    His talent is almost mythical
    The play where he caught the ball with his back to home plate on a dead run and then ran up the wall and back down like it was something he did every day, still boggles my mind
    Even the way he broke a Louisville Slugger over his knee blows my mind
    I am fairly strong, and my leg hurts just thinking about it

    BlemBlam3

  • BlemBlam3 said...

    His talent is almost mythical The play where he caught the ball with his back to home plate on a dead run and then ran up the wall and back down like it was something he did every day, still boggles my mind Even the way he broke a Louisville Slugger over his knee blows my mind I am fairly strong, and my leg hurts just thinking about it

    Bo was that dude.

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    TURDS ALL UP IN THIS MUG. /// "2010 Auburn Tigers, my favorite team. Unbeaten in all ways." -- Dan Wetzel, April 4, 2013, 6:29 p.m.

    Mr Perfect

  • Best seven minutes of your life right here:

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    Bo knows Baseball - Bo Jackson

    The one and only Bo Jackson, from the VHS title "Bo knows Bo"

    http://www.youtube.com/v/FHEdsonq6bI
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    Mr Perfect

  • Mr. Perfect said...

    Best seven minutes of your life right here:

    Did not watch but since it's Bo, clap

    I'm sure whatever it was, was good.

    hurricanes01

  • The segment ESPN did on Bo Jackson doing the bike ride for the tornado victims was awesome also.

    wataugavol

  • Mr. Perfect said...

    Bo was that dude.

    He and Primetime are probably the best 2 athletes in history

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    87Gator4life

  • Awesome. Thanks OP!

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    DutchUGA

  • rewatched the MJ playing baseballl 30 for 30 yesterday and it was just as good as the first time

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    'Just to make it clear, I'm not transferring, I like it here too damn much to leave.' Jordan Kerner

    ejb5212

  • Saturday, Dec. 8, 9 p.m. – You Don’t Know Bo (Michael Bonfiglio)

    Bo Jackson hit 500 ft. home runs, ran over linebackers, and—for a small window—he was the best athlete we had ever seen. You Don’t Know Bo is a close look at the man and marketing campaign that shaped his legacy. Even without winning a Super Bowl or World Series, Bo redefined the role of the athlete in the pop cultural conversation. More than 20 years later, myths and legends still surround Bo Jackson, and his impossible feats still capture our collective imagination.

    like a kid waiting for christmas on this one. bo was the superman of my high school years. he's just awesome in every way to me.

    roger huerta

  • roger huerta said...

    like a kid waiting for christmas on this one. bo was the superman of my high school years. he's just awesome in every way to me.

    Yup.

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    Mr Perfect

  • I agree with you guys.. "You Don't Know Bo" looks very interesting to me.

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    Danielle Hunter, Jamario Rasco, Anthony FREAK Johnson.. DL wrecking crew of 2013.

    Lesticals

  • I heard they are working on a Maurice Clarret episode.

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    Sir Mix A Lot

  • shortly after the ghosts of Ole Miss, there will be a 30 for 30 on the hiring of Sylvester Croom by Mississippi State and what he faced etc

    $50 bet with Rebels10 - Best of 3 Egg Bowls Results 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - **the $50 goes to others schools athletics dept**

    msudawg12

  • Bo was a great athlete and the media loved him. But he was more media hope than substance.

    ReasonableDoubt

  • 87Gator4life said...

    He and Primetime are probably the best 2 athletes in history

    Jim Thorpe?

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  • ReasonableDoubt said...

    Bo was a great athlete and the media loved him. But he was more media hope than substance.

    you've got to be shltting me.

    he averaged 5.4 ypc on terrible raiders teams 3 of the 4 years he played.

    his baseball numbers over 162 games are solid as well: 33hr, 97rbi, 19sb. ba was only .250, but his ops was .784.

    roger huerta

  • roger huerta said...

    you've got to be shltting me.

    he averaged 5.4 ypc on terrible raiders teams 3 of the 4 years he played.

    his baseball numbers over 162 games are solid as well: 33hr, 97rbi, 19sb. ba was only .250, but his ops was .784.

    He has too much bama in him. Forgive him.

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    Mr Perfect

  • RabidWolverine said...

    Jim Thorpe?

    For his time? Yea.. But he couldnt compete on that level now-a-days

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    87Gator4life

  • roger huerta said...

    you've got to be shltting me.

    he averaged 5.4 ypc on terrible raiders teams 3 of the 4 years he played.

    his baseball numbers over 162 games are solid as well: 33hr, 97rbi, 19sb. ba was only .250, but his ops was .784.

    He was definitely solid player and great athlete. But he doesn't belong in any goat discussions.

    He was good, but the media made you think he was the best ever.

    ReasonableDoubt

  • Boring lineup

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  • ReasonableDoubt said...

    He was definitely solid player and great athlete. But he doesn't belong in any goat discussions.

    He was good, but the media made you think he was the best ever.

    no one said anything about goat discussions, did they?

    the fact that he played TWO professional sports at the highest possible level warrants the hype.

    roger huerta