WATCH: The Best Sports Calls Of All Time

NYSportsJournalism.com recently released the results of a reader poll which posed the question: what are the best sports calls of all time?

Here are the results of that poll, along with their corresponding, goosebump-inducing YouTube clips. Enjoy.

1. “Do you believe in miracles?”

2. “Goooooal! Landon Donovan!”


3. “Down goes Frazier!”



4. “The Giants Win The Pennant!”

5. “I don’t believe what I just saw.”




6. “No regard for human life.”

7. “Havlicek stole the ball!”

8. “The band is out on the field.”


9. “Behind the bag.”



10. “Tennessee has pulled a miracle.”

Bonus: “He’s gonna let ‘em keep going.” In my opinion, one of the best calls during an extended period of action ever.

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Depth Chart Release Brings Surprises

Prior to the start of his press conference a few minutes ago, Alabama head coach Nick Saban released the much-anticipated depth chart. Some things were as expected, but there were some legitimately surprises as well. As an initial primer, the high points:

  • DeQuan Menzie is listed as the starting cornerback opposite Dre Kirkpatrick, while B.J. Scott is in a back-up role. This has to be the surprise of camp to date, no doubt about it. Most expected Menzie to have to redshirt after his Achilles injury, and with him being able to not only come in and play immediately but to beat out Scott as the starting cornerback is hard to believe. Scott and Milliner are listed as the back-ups to Menzie, while Phelon Jones and John Fulton are listed as the back-ups to Kirkpatrick. In reality, though, I imagine that Scott and Milliner are the third and fourth cornerbacks in the rotation.
  • Menzie will also be the first choice at the star position, according to Saban. That is big news if Menzie can stay healthy because that will allow Barron to remain at safety — which helps quality depth there — and it likely opens a path for either Scott or Milliner to come in on nickel packages and play outside at corner, much like Marquis Johnson did a year ago. Given the prevalence of the nickel package in Saban’s defense, while not listed as a starter, the third corner will nevertheless play a lot of snaps.
  • Chavis Williams is listed as the starting linebacker at Sam, while Jerrell Harris is listed as the starting linebacker at Will. Surprisingly enough, Chris Jordan was not listed as a starter. For what it’s worth, Saban said in his press conference a few minutes ago that Williams’ progress at Sam allowed the coaching staff to move Harris inside, so at least it seems like a move that was made from a position of strength.
  • C.J. Mosley is listed as the back-up to Jerrell Harris at Will, and Saban explicitly referred to him as someone who “gets it.” Obviously you can forget about him getting a redshirt, and that likely means that Chris Jordan has been moved full-time to Mike, which is a nice move for him because that will effectively allow him on the field every time we move Hightower to the edge to use him as a pass rusher.
  • Josh Chapman is listed as the starter at nose guard over Kerry Murphy, but based on Saban’s comments I don’t think it means anything. He said they had been back and forth all Fall, and that Chapman’s experience is giving him the edge at the moment.

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RD DeLoach High School Football

RD DeLoach 6’1 262lbs.

Defensive Tackle

Mansfield high School, Ohio

Class of 2011

Comments:

RD Deloach  has the potential to size the skill and the ability to become a major college recruit by his senior season. At 6’1″, 262 pounds, this Youngman is dedicated to the sport of football and his desire to receive an outstanding education.

RD DeLoach, is consistently working to improve his athletic ability and his strength.  This young man’s goal is to play at the highest level of college football and because of such a goal he is consistently working in the weight room and studying for the upcoming ACT tests that he will take in June.

RD, is strong fast with an initial burst of speed and quickness as soon as the ball is snapped.

He comes off the snap low with great leg drive and the ability to hold up at the point of attack.

Uses his hands well and because of his strength, is able to shed blocks and get to the ball.

He does a great job of requiring the double team and routinely splits blockers to make plays in the backfield.

At the high school level they have him playing defensive tackle but I believe he projects at a linebacker position. He is getting a greater understands how to use leverage.

RD, will actively the protest a paving and many camps during this summer.  Currently there is available tape/DVD on this young man.

Take a strong look at R.D. deloach we believe he has the potential to make an impact on your football program.

Wild fans at State Fair pick Top 10 games

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Elk River High School punishes nine for hazing

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Best Bounce Ever? Russian Soccer Player Scores From WAY Back (Video)

In one of the cruelest bounces you’ll ever see, a goalie in the Russian Premiere League allowed a score from 70 meters (roughly 230 feet) away. Ever more cruel? The reaction from the announcers.

I have absolutely no idea what they’re saying, seeing as how I don’t speak Russian. But you don’t need Google Translate to realize that the commentators are laughing at the poor goalie, who can do nothing but sulk in his net as his teammates try to cheer him up.

Worse than Robert Green’s gaffe in the World Cup? No – the Green goal was purely the goalie’s fault, whereas this is more of a flukey, freakish occurrence. But is it funnier? Yes.

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