Old School Love

Blasts from the past

Paul Molitor

Paul Molitor was a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee just a few years ago, and Brad Berreman tells us he had one hell of a postseason record as well. - continued...

Lee Roy Selmon

Once known as the Yucks, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have come a long way. Brad Berreman tells us about a defensive lineman who's an icon in Bucs history. In fact, he's the only player the team's ever had inducted in the Hall of Fame. - continued...

Jack Clark

Jack Clark is one of the least-recognized sluggers from the Cardinals' wonder years of the '80s. To help remedy that, he's getting some Old School Love today from our own Brad Berreman. - continued...

Jack Morris

Jack Morris was one of the finest postseason pitchers who ever lived. Brad Berreman remembers the man who pitched an opening day no-hitter and owns four World Series rings. - continued...

Orel Hershiser

The Bulldog, as Orel Hershiser is fondly known, was one of the most dominant pitchers on the late '80s. Brad Berreman talks about the man who still holds the MLB record for most consecutive scoreless innings. - continued...

Tim Brown

Tim Brown is the second-leading receiver in the history of the game, behind some guy named Jerry Rice. You may have heard of him. Chad Hollingsworth reviews the career of one of the best wideouts to ever play in the NFL. - continued...

Gary Gaetti

Gary Gaetti was gritty, powerful and a fan favorite. Brad Berreman says one of the most popular Twins ever enjoyed a consistently productive career that started with a surprising power surge. - continued...

Kenesaw Mountain Landis

Kenesaw Mountain Landis was baseball's first commissioner, and probably its most controversial as well. C.G. Morelli tells the tale of the man who banned the Black Sox, as well as many others. - continued...

Keith Millard

Keith Millard made numerous Pro Bowls as a defensive tackle for the Vikings in the 1980s, but Chad Hollingsworth says he's most remembered for his remarkable '89 season where he recorded an all-time DT record 18 sacks. - continued...

Charles O. Finley

Baseball's come a long way since its early days of white and grey jerseys and clean-cut players. Andy Spear remembers one of the game's great owners who helped change all that. - continued...

Dwight Hicks

He was a four-time All-Pro and won two Super Bowl rings on one of the best teams in the history of the game, but Chad Hollingsworth says most people still don't know who Dwight Hicks even is. - continued...

Sandy Koufax and the ‘65 Series

Sandy Koufax is considered by many to be the greatest pitcher of all-time. However, Paulie Knep reminds us the most impressive moment of the great lefty's career was when he decided not to take the mound. - continued...

Adrian Murrell

Leave it to a guy with modest expectations coming out of college to contribute to a couple of teams turning their franchises around. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the often overlooked Adrian Murrell. - continued...

Mark Gastineau

Mark Gastineau was well known for his sack dance and off-the-field antics. But Paulie Knep reminds us he was also one of the greatest pass rushers the NFL has ever seen. - continued...

Jesse “The Body” Ventura

The awesome sunglasses, the great one liners, the feather boas, becoming governor of Minnesota ... Brad Berreman brings the former wrestler and governor into focus with this bit of Old School Love for Jesse "The Body" Ventura. - continued...

The Original Greatest Show on Turf

Sorry to spoil the fun, Rams fans, but before Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce ran rampant in the late 1990s, Chad Hollingsworth says there was another team who'd already been recognized as “The Greatest Show on Turf.” - continued...

Billy Smith

In an era where goalies plead with refs for fair play, E. Spencer Kyte reminds us there once was a special someone between the pipes who took care of business, - continued...

Chris Darkins

Chris Darkins ranks amongst great players like Marion Barber and Laurence Maroney in Minnesota rushing history, and he even has himself a Super Bowl ring. Brad Berreman gives us a trip inside the "Dark Side." - continued...

Ron Lancaster

Ron Lancaster was a Canadian Football League legend, making the Hall of Fame as both a quarterback and coach. He passed away recently, and E. Spencer Kyte remembers him fondly. - continued...

Dutch Clark

He's one of the founding members of the NFL Hall of Fame, yet you probably have no idea who he even is. Dutch Clark was a two-way player who dominated the 1930s like no other man did. We give him some Old School Love today. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jay Novacek

Jason Witten's unbelievable success recently provoked thoughts of another Dallas great: Jay Novacek. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the multiple All-Pro selection who was the anchor in the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. - continued...

The List

The Biggest of the Little Guys

Nate Robinson leads the way today, but Joe Brown says there were several other little guys who once owned the NBA before him. They may never have exceeded 5-foot-9, but they were all monsters in their own way. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Full Court Toga Party

E. Spencer Kyte loves the college roundball. From now until the end of the season, look for him to drop three points worth of knowledge on you each week, as we proudly debut the Full Court Toga Party! - continued...

Lovin' Life

Upon Further Review

Matt Ryan, Steve Slaton, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Joe Flacco, Eddie Royal and more. Mike De Marco says it's because of all these offensive studs that this year's rookie class could be the best there's ever been. - continued...


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