Greatest Comeback in College Football History, Carlton Fisk Waves it Fair, and Dr. J becomes a 76er - This DiSH for Oct. 21
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 2006, Michigan State erased a 35 point second half deficit and beat Northwestern 41-38 in the greatest comeback in FBS history.
In 1975, Boston's Carlton Fisk waved his game winning home run fair to force a game 7 in the World Series.
In 1976, Cincinnati's Big Red Machine bulldozed the New York Yankees to win consecutive World Series.
In 2007, Tennessee Titan kicker Rob Bironas kicked an NFL record 8 FGs in a game.
In 1976, Julius Erving took his PHD to the NBA, becoming a 76er.
And in 1973, Los Angeles Ram Fred Dryer set an NFL record by recording 2 sacks in a game.
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