https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI0XIXJNYo4 At the Orange Bowl on January 30, 1983, John Riggins rushed for a Super Bowl record 166 yards (on 36 attempts, also a Super Bowl Record). He scored a touchdown (a 43 yard rush) and caught a pass for 15 yards. His 181 yards for the game were five more than the whole Miami Dolphins team was able to muster that day. Super Bowl … [Read more...] about John Riggins Leads Washington to Super Bowl Win – January 30, 1983
Steve Young 6 TD’s Super Bowl Record – January 29, 1995
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9mH0MA_HxE Want to start an argument or at least spirited discussion in San Franisco? Just say Steve Young or Joe Montana. That's all you have to say. Then prepare yourself to hear "the talking points." Montana won more games. Young had a higher quarterback rating. Montana was better in the post season. Young was a better runner. It goes on … [Read more...] about Steve Young 6 TD’s Super Bowl Record – January 29, 1995
Roy Campanella Crash Leaves Him Paralyzed – January 28, 1958
Before dawn, or the morning of January 28, 1958, Roy Campanella was driving home from the liquor store he owned in Harlem. Campanella (or Campy as was known) skidded off the road and hit a telephone poll. Campanella was a three-time National League MVP, and not surprisingly, the news of his accident was covered by every major newspaper in the U.S. Most of the stories … [Read more...] about Roy Campanella Crash Leaves Him Paralyzed – January 28, 1958
Phillies Trade Larry Bowa and
Ryne Sandberg to Cubs – January 27, 1982
Refrigerator Perry Leads Bears to Super Bowl Win – January 26, 1986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LLtTKvHKkA In Super Bowl XX William "Refrigerator" Perry a rookie defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears, who occasionally made made "cameo appearances" as either an offensive lineman or a running back (almost always in fourth down-short yardage situations) had a busy day. He made three tackles, and had two assists. He also accidentally … [Read more...] about Refrigerator Perry Leads Bears to Super Bowl Win – January 26, 1986