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You remember how big everything felt, how you were just in awe of being so close to the players. But the euphoria was short lived, when Elyjah lost his binder full of autographs...and nobody could find it. Ryan Hockensmith tells us the story of Elyjah's lost treasures...and how the power of the internet rallied to help a young boy reclaim the magic of the game. For all the strides Title IX helped women make in sports, it's never been a more contentious time for who gets to compete as a woman. In Part 4 of the documentary "37 Words," filmmaker Clare Marash met transsexual kids whose right to participate in society as themselves is in question by dozens of state legislatures - on the field and in life. And in our final episode to mark 50 years since Title IX became law, host Allison Glock and Clare Marash look at the future of civil rights around education and sports through families fighting for their kids to play.

Then, Pablo explores the relationship between sports and White House, and how it might change. 2021 is here....and things are already looking up because New Year's Day brings us the College Football Playoff Semifinals. The final playoff berths in each conference have been claimed, with the Washington Football Team taking the hotly contested NFC East crown. In the AFC, Cleveland secured its first trip to the playoffs since 2002, and the Miami Dolphins missed the window in a blowout loss to the Bills. Bill Barnwell gives us his playoff picture, plus who had the most to gain or lose in the world of Week 17 contract incentives.
Seahawks Video Vault: Matt Hasselbeck Throws Five Touchdown Passes vs. Giants
It was then that her father Corey shamelessly stole the Richard Williams playbook and developed a 10 year plan for his talented daughter. But now, after years of ups and downs, both professionally and mentally, Coco Gauff arrives at the 2022 U.S. Open in New York City as an 18-year-old woman full of expectations and aspirations. It's where the breaking news of SportsCenter meets the deep dive storytelling of 30 for 30. The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills are the only NFL teams to face each other in consecutive Super Bowls, XXVII and XXVIII. The Broncos are the only NFL team with both consecutive wins and consecutive losses at the Super Bowl.
And in the past couple weeks, a series of exposés in the Washington Post have highlighted the team's workplace culture, which a number of current and former female employees have alleged is rife with sexism and harassment. Jeremy Schaap interviewed four of these women this week, and brings us their stories of working for an organization that they say was openly hostile to the women employed there. The NFL's regular season is more than half done, and Bill Barnwell gives us a clearer picture of who's leading, who's trailing behind, and why. The Steelers clung to victory against the Cowboys to remain undefeated. And the Bills upset MVP-frontrunner Russell Wilson and his Seahawks. Hear more on Bill's midseason awards, and what could make Monday's Patriots-Jets game interesting.
Seahawks All Access: Week 13 at Rams
A renewed focus on pass-heavy offenses, among other factors, is shifting the weight given to the position. FiveThirtyEight's Josh Hermsmeyer outlines the current landscape for running backs, from all angles. The Green Bay Packers are seen as one of the NFL's most traditional franchises. Their midwestern, mom-and-pop approach to running the team sets them apart in today's cynical times.

We're joined by Ryan Saunders, head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 34-year-old Minnesota native grew up in the world of basketball, as son of the late Minnesota college and NBA coach Flip Saunders. The young coach has made public statements in recent days about the need for white sports figures, like himself, to speak out in support of black colleagues and communities of color. He shares what he's learned as he's listened to his team's thoughts and experiences on race, violence and policing, as well as the work that lies ahead.
Notable deaths from 1994 Chargers team
On July 25, 2018, the stadium hosted a 2018 International Champions Cup match between A.S. The stadium also hosted several international friendlies featuring clubs such as Real Madrid, Chivas, Portsmouth F.C. From their inception in 1969 until the end of 2003, when they moved into Petco Park in the downtown area, the National League's San Diego Padres called the stadium home.
With a 3-pointer and a bow at Madison Square Garden's center court, the Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young added to his growing legend in last year's playoffs. To understand that moment, and the 23-year-old NBA All Star that authored it, ESPN's Dotun Akintoye traced Young's roots back to tiny Pampa, Texas and a love for basketball passed down through generations. Akintoye explains the mental makeup and leadership potential of a young man who's not afraid to play the villain. The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships begin today in Fort Worth, but you'd be forgiven if you mistook it for the Tokyo Olympics this past summer.
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This time around, it was all about methodically marching down the field. Jimmy Garoppolo directed an offense that attacked Carolina in a number of ways, completing passes for 16, 18, 20, 24, 30 and 32 yards on the day to propel his passing total to 253 yards and two touchdowns on 18 completions. The only quick-strike scoring drive came at the end of the game because of a turnover on downs on Carolina's 3-yard line.
NFL insider Bill Barnwell joins Mina Kimes to discuss how a pair of Damien Williams touchdowns and a fourth quarter defensive stand contributed to Kansas City's comeback Super Bowl win. Now, he's a senator in the Philippines, his home country, and could be gearing up for a presidential run there in 2022. So how did one of the most prolific boxers become a political leader?
From the 49ers' secretive plan to take QB Trey Lance as the number three pick, to the Bears trading up for QB Justin Fields, quarterbacks remained the story at the center. And then there are the other wins down the roster, like the Falcons' new tight end Kyle Pitts. But we also have to talk about Aaron Rodgers' surprise pre-draft gripes about Green Bay, don't we? Bill Barnwell sizes up the surprises and key storylines of draft night.

It's his first time facing the Rockets since his very messy trade in January. He's notched seven triple doubles in their recent eight-game winning streak. And that's even with star Kevin Durant sitting out for injury.
Bennett and his wife, Pele, host the new podcast, "Mouthpeace." They join us to talk about how the physical realities of Michael's career have affected them, and how they and their daughters have navigated life in the NFL. The Bucks boast the league's best record, and the Clippers are making moves to overtake the Lakers in the west. As the race to the playoffs begins, what's at stake for the rest of the year? Doris Burke breaks down some of the most intriguing storylines in basketball. The UNC Tar Heels are perennial men's college basketball contenders. But this season, they've hit snags, including a few long losing streaks which have currently positioned the team as the lowest seed in the ACC tournament.

The 49ers hosted a fashion show featuring apparel donated by Levi's® that was modeled by guests who have had or are currently battling cancer alongside 49ers players. San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo connected with tight end George Kittle for a 39-yard touchdown. The 49ers and their families hosted 450 underserved boys and girls from the Bay Area for the first-ever 49ers Hope for the Holidays event.
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