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41. Booger-Eating Morons - In Praise Of The Bad News Bears. By Charles Taylor
The football game in M*A*S*H; the original version of The Longest Yard; Jim Bouton s And while it s in no way a subtle movie, watching it today,
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In praise of The Bad News Bears
By Charles Taylor
Posted Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 4:20 AM PT
Click here to read more from Slate's Summer Movies. Smoking, drinking, and swearing: The Bad News Bears' cheerful cynicism At a time when sports movies can't be just sports movies anymore—when, as in Cinderella Man and Seabiscuit , they have to be hymns to our national character—it's both startling and soothing to take a second look at Michael Ritchie's Little League comedy The Bad News Bears . A surprise hit when it was released in 1976—and recently remade by Richard Linklater in a version starring Billy Bob Thornton (Paramount, July 22)—the movie is both an antidote to the sentimentality that currently affects sports movies and the last hurrah for the glorious disreputability that characterized the genre in the late '60s and early '70s. For a while there, Americans were happy to ridicule the inspirational syrup that squares love to ladle over sports. The football game in

42. ESPN.com - Page2 - Do New Ads Work The United Way?
charles Woodson. charles Woodson gets pumped up for the United way. For bothgood and bad, football is a part of you the company you keep, the way
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Do new ads work the United Way?
By Eric Neel
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Page 2's "Critical Mass" is a weekly survey of what's happening at the busy intersection of sports and pop culture. On the air
United Way NFL public service announcements (airing throughout the NFL season) Jake Plummer tries to teach some kids about cardinals.
Back in the 1970s, the United Way, a fine charitable organization just trying to help the kids and bring a little love and money to America's communities, launched a series of PSAs in partnership with the NFL. You remember these spots: Burly NFL lineman with big hair, dressed in plaid pants and an ochre or lime-green polyester sport coat with lapels you could surf on, visits a hospital, plays with kids at a community center, helps feed the hungry, etc. They were warm-hearted, earnest little pitches at your heartstrings and purse strings. You choked up a little, felt good about living in a world where people even big-time athletes helped each other out, and you made a call. The campaign worked for years, as the United Way's fundraising totals (according to their website) climbed from $800 million in 1974 to more than $3.7 billion today. During the last couple of years (2000-02), though, the PSAs have been different. They look pretty much the same (although players' wardrobes have, mercifully, evolved toward something more casual and stylish over the years), and have the same earnest, straight-forward delivery: "This is Jake Plummer of the Arizona Cardinals. He helps United Way build stronger communities by supporting educational outings." But these days, they're played for laughs.

43. My Way - Celebrity Gossip
Ray charles Joins Six Feet Under by Ileane Rudolph He relates acting tofootball, she says of CJ, who quarterbacks for a pee wee football team.
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July 06, 2005 "Ray Charles" Joins Six Feet Under
by Ileane Rudolph
If the little boy introduced on Monday's episode of Six Feet Under looks familiar, it's because you probably saw him in his very first acting job. His name is C.J. Sanders . And in last year's Oscar-nominated biopic Ray , the then 6-year-old gave a heartbreakingly good performance as the young Ray Charles struggling to cope with sudden blindness. The only time he wasn't a trouper, admits his mom Sharon , "is a couple of times when he got dust in his eyes. They were huge contacts! I cried every day watching him. "He relates acting to football," she says of C.J., who quarterbacks for a pee wee football team. "When he comes into a role, he says, 'These are my teammates and I have to come through for them.'" Fortunately, there are no painful requirements on Six Feet Under , where the young actor plays Anthony, a shy foster child who moves in with the show's gay couple, David and Keith ( Michael C. Hall and Mathew St. Patrick "My mother went to rehab, that's how I got up for adoption," he says in character, adding that he's "heard about gay dads" before, so he was comfortable with the concept.

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45. Sports
That s correct, Loyola played football way back then. O Leary managed theelegant old St. charles Hotel, where the football fanatics held its sessions
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46. Trinicenter.com | Bukka Rennie | A Tribute To Hutson 'Baba' Charles
BR Hutson Baba charles retirement from professional football coincides with We forced our way through the massive crowd, with our flags, jubilant,
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22, Nov 1999
So what do we understand?
Hutson "Baba" Charles' retirement from professional football coincides with the tenth anniversary of the Strike Squad's debacle on November 19, 1989. He is surely one of the unsung heroes of the 1989 World Cup qualifiers and though "big" in heart, he remained throughout his career humble in spirit and posture.
In announcing his retirement from the game, he paid respects to all those who made it possible for him to contribute to national football and offered his services to assist, in any capacity whatsoever, the further development of the youth football programme. Of course it is only natural that he may sit on the technical bench of the Defence Force professional team which he captained so successfully for so many seasons.
First of all, we would like to wish "Baba" the greatest possible fulfilment in all his future endeavours, then there are some things we need to tell this nation.
We want to state without any fear of being contradicted that Hutson "Baba" Charles was the most complete, or total footballer to have graced our football fields within the last decade. And that is informed by our particular understanding of the beautiful game as Pele once described it.
He said elsewhere that football is a game of rapidly ensuing situations of attack and defence in which players have to concentrate fully for a first period of 45 minutes, have a respite, then come back to engage for another period of similar duration. Once on that field players have by necessity to move from one mode to another in the blink of an eye with a smoothness that appears effortless, maybe instinctive, only because of their capacity to "read" the game, to understand each other, to know what each other will do at any given moment in any given situation, as well as anticipate the moves of opponents, and be fully cognisant and alert to the demands of the structure chosen by one's team.

47. Kansas' Goal Is To Finish Football Games
Heartbreaking, said Reid, a senior linebacker for Kansas football team. We had it won. We don t want to put charles in harm s way, Mangino said.
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By RANDY RIGGS
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Friday, July 29, 2005 "Heartbreaking," said Reid, a senior linebacker for Kansas' football team. "We had it won." Reid also remembers the Texas Tech game. "A real kick in the butt," he said. And there was a lot more of that last year for the star-crossed Jayhawks, who couldn't seem to win for losing. 2004 went in the book as just a 4-7 year, Kansas' ninth losing season in a row, but to Reid and the rest of the Jayhawks, the bottom line doesn't begin to tell the story. Only one of those seven losses was a blowout, a 41-10 drubbing at second-ranked Oklahoma. The other six defeats were by an average of 4.8 points. Many came in agonizing fashion. If the Jayhawks had found a way to turn two of those L's into W's, they could have gone bowling for the second time since 1995. "Shoulda, coulda, woulda," Reid said with a shrug. "We've just got to turn it around and do things right this year."

48. Online NewsHour: So Long, Charlie Brown -- January 3, 2000
He tries to hit that football every single time, and he s never allowed to, And charles Schulz pretty much led the way on that. In the older days,
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SO LONG, CHARLIE BROWN
January 3, 2000
The last daily "Peanuts" comic strip ran in newspapers today. Creator Charles Schulz, 77, retired after he was diagnosed with colon cancer. He had written the strip for nearly 50 years. Terence Smith leads a farewell to Charlie Brown and the "Peanuts" gang.
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Remembering artist Roy Lichtenstein Browse the Online NewsHour's The Peanuts National Cartoonists' Society Get Well Page Non Sequitur Stone Soup ... Universal Press Syndicate CHARLIE BROWN (in cartoon segment): I feel miserable. Nobody likes me. Why can't I have fun like everybody else? TERENCE SMITH: For almost 50 years, Americans have empathized with Charlie Brown, the lovable loser and star of Charles Schulz's "Peanuts," the comic strip that spawned TV specials, films and a merchandising empire. Although filled with self-doubt and anxiety, Charlie Brown never gives up: Hoping to win a baseball game, putting one over on his dog Snoopy, and getting the little red-headed girl he's madly in love with.

49. Alabama Football Postgame Interviews With Mike Shula, Joe Kines, Shaud Williams,
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, we’ll go watch film and get ready I got picked on it, so charles (Jones) was going to run and take my man.
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go inside at the Clubhouse Archives See the Alabama / USF picture show Tide Storms Back for a 40-17 Win Over the Bulls Charlie Peprah (#26 So. LCB, 5-10 189 lbs. Plano, TX - Plano East High School)
Senior Charlie Peprah continued his knack for the big play with an interception returned for a touchdown These comments came during Charlie Peprah's post game comments to the press pool ... (edited) Charlie Peprah How frustrating was it the way they kept completing passes? It looked like you guys were on them pretty well.
What was the key in the second half? What more can you say about the pick? What was the feeling in the locker room with the game tied at 17 all at halftime? How nice was the win after all that the team has been through in the past seven months? What did you learn about Coach Shula on Game Day?
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football,UEFA,Champions League,League,Soccer,Calcio,UEFA Cup, Euro 2004,Europe . Various honours came charles s way, a CBE, and the freedom of his home
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52. Detroit Lions, Charles Rogers, National Football League - CBS SportsLine.com
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DETROIT - His friends call him Charlie, and that seems appropriate. Every time Charlie Brown runs up to kick the football, Lucy pulls it away. Every time Charles Rogers gets going with the Detroit Lions, his collarbone breaks. Rogers suffered a broken right clavicle in practice five games into his rookie season. Then, in the first game of his second season, he suffered another break in the same bone. Sorry, Charlie. But Charlie Brown keeps trying, and so does Charlie Rogers. Here he is, back for his third season, showing more confidence than caution in training camp. Want to read the whole article? Click here for your free trial of VIP VIP Offers You: Personalized coverage of the teams you care about Top sports news stories from around the nation In-depth sports analysis from top industry writers Customized schedules keep you up-to-date on events for your team GameTracker allows you to create a personal scoreboard of only the games you care about...

53. Epinions.com - Do You Want More Football? Attend The XFL
NBC s Dick Ebersol into the football arena a new way to boost ratings thisseason. MemberJosephJ charles Location CA, USA Reviews written 1073
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The Bottom Line It will be a matter of keeping the fans' interest during the short season. For sure, there is a void to be filled.
Are you ready for some Football a la WWF? Everybody, from the owners, the players, to the fans claim it is serious,like in serious Football.
Some critics call the new foray of WWF's Vince McMahon and NBC's Dick Ebersol into the Football arena a new way to boost ratings this season. Others go as far as saying that it is just a new approach to the new voyeur/reality shows that are all the craze these days. No matter what the critics and observers may say, the XFL moved from just an idea to the reality of a brand new Football league.
If anything, Vince McMahon appear to be on the way to realize his dreams. No, he is not buying an NFL franchise. He is not buying either the Canadian Football League. He managed to create his own brand of entertainment; he created a Football league claiming to bring the fans back into the game. If we look at the opening of their season with teams named Las Vegas Outlaws, NY/NJ Hitmen, The San Francisco Demons, Memphis Maniax etc and the reaction of the fans, we are ready for some great show or some combination of entertainment and football.
As if the Superbowl was not sufficient for many of us, fans, we felt compelled to watch NBC in its coverage of the XFL. With all the publicity in the days leading to the opening of their limited (Feb-April) season, we could not avoid being brought into the game by all the flashy pictures of hardly clad cheerleaders. To get the game started, two players from the opposing teams had to fight their way to the ball on the turf to earn the rights to start. No more coin toss. There are also a few other rules that were created to add more meat or substance to the game.

54. PopMatters
His boss, Fortune (charles S. Dutton), a former Notre Dame football player, Complex, ambitious, inspired, Herzog here talks his way through the making
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Running Out of That Tunnel I was probably 19 years old when I first saw Rudy . Still dreaming of a collegiate football career, I emerged from the theater feeling hopeful. Like Rudy (Sean Astin), I was (am) slow, small, and not too athletic; like him, I loved football and craved the opportunity to play at the collegiate level. For several weeks, I ran and pumped iron, preparing to fulfill my dream. Unfortunately, a bum ankle on the second day of football tryouts ended my hopes to become the Jewish 1990s version of Rudy. Some 10 years later, my feelings about Rudy have changed significantly, so that I am troubled by its emotional effectiveness. It follows the true story of Rudy Ruttinger, who rose from the late '60s doldrums of a deindustrializing Midwest (marked by smoke stacks, gloomy weather, and railroad tracks) to the glorious Notre Dame Football field. Though Rudy's family, friends, and coaches question his goal, he remains determined throughout a series of adversities. He overcomes a learning disability and poor grades to secure admission to Notre Dame. Unable to win a scholarship, and lacking financial assistance from his parents, he works his way through school as a groundskeeper. His boss, Fortune (Charles S. Dutton), a former Notre Dame football player, manages the team's facilities, serving as Rudy's mentor. He lets Rudy sleep at his workplace, where the boy studies with only a streetlight for illumination.

55. Northeast Times
charles way certainly was grateful that football helped him live out his dream . As charles way continues to build his career after football,
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Northeast grad stood tall in NFL
By Joe Mason
Times Sports Editor
Charles Way certainly was grateful that football helped him live out his dream.
The durable running back rushed for 1,356 yards during his five-year career, adding 898 receiving yards, before his retirement after the 1999 season.
But after the 1999 season he had to make a tough choice.
"It was basically bone on bone," Way said of his right knee. "I could have kept going, but you see all these shows about guys in the NFL who keep playing because that’s all they know how to do.
"I certainly didn’t want to be in that position," Way said. "I love football and I love what I accomplished, but there’s more to life than football."
"It’s a great job, I try to be a role model," said Way, who graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in engineering. "It’s important for people to know that you can’t play football forever. I try to help them any way I can. And they can look at what I’m doing and see that after your career is over, you still have options."
"I like living there, it gives me a chance to get home and hang out with my dad," Way said. "He used to have season tickets to the Eagles . . . I guess he had them until I graduated from high school.

56. The End Of Baseball... At Least For Me - Cyburbia Forums
With football and Nascar, most of the players grew up in the US, Wes Unseldidn t have a big butt oh no, no way. charles Barkley didn t have a big
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57. Off The Kuff: Reviving Football At UTA
If Baylor can t make money as the remora of the Big XII, ain t no way SMU is Posted by charles Kuffner on December 30, 2004 to Other sports TrackBack
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Contact me: kuff - at - offthekuff.com Main December 30, 2004 Reviving football at UTA I never knew that the University of Texas at Arlington had ever had football, but they did, up until 1985. Now they're talking about reviving it, and this Star Telegram article details the story. A couple of bits to comment on:
The initiative began with a UTA Student Congress referendum that proposed a $2 per semester hour increase in the Student Athletic Fee. This spring, UTA's student body passed the measure by a 2-to-1 margin in the largest student-voter turnout ever for a one-day vote at UTA. The fee increase is expected to bring in an extra $1.25 million per school year. Josh Warren, UTA's former student body president who kickstarted the athletic fee increase to help fund sports expansion, called that a conservative estimate. The student leaders were well-spoken and well-informed. Rather than brush off the Student Congress, UTA President Jim Spaniolo, who is also pursuing a mid-sized Special Events Center that could be used for concerts and basketball, became serious. In August, UTA hired Chuck Neinas of Neinas Sports Services, a sports consultant firm based in Boulder, Colo., and paid him $23,000 to conduct a sports-expansion feasibility study. Though it might sound strange, Warren, who did most of the research and wrote much of the initiative to increase the Student Athletic Fee, isn't a raving football fanatic. When Warren looked at the

58. Off The Kuff: The ACC And The WAC
Posted by charles Kuffner on June 25, 2003 1059 AM UConn could go that way,which at least gives them a more competitive situation for football then
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Contact me: kuff - at - offthekuff.com Main June 24, 2003 The ACC and the WAC If you've been following the ACC/Big East brouhaha (ably covered by Eric McErlain ), the one thing that you can hang your hat on is that if and when the ACC raids the Big East for one or more teams, the Big East will look to invite schools from other conferences, most notably Conference USA. C-USA will then do the same, and in the end a whole lot of conferences will look very different, with one or more possibly in mortal danger. As a Rice fan, I know what it's like to be abandoned by a conference. I know the WAC has been about as stable as Texas' congressional district boundaries lately. What I don't know is what to do about it. Fortunately, someone else has been thinking about this. Check out The Yoda Plan , put together by WAC fan Bill "Yoda" Tanner, who is a regular poster on the WAC Fan Forum . It covers pretty well the issues that the old WAC-16 faced, how to work around them, and how to ensure stability for the future. He's gotten some mainstream media coverage of his plan (there are at least two other competing plans out there), and from where I sit he's pinned the sentiments of the Eastern WAC schools. Good job, Yoda.

59. HoustonChronicle.com - Herskowitz: Horse Track's 3-way Threat Puts In OT
I turned it over to my oldest son, he said, referring to charles Jr., You can get into trouble naming horses or, for that matter, football teams.
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    Horse track's 3-way threat puts in OT
    By MICKEY HERSKOWITZ
    If Sam Houston Race Park needed a poster boy for Texas Champions Day, the track could do a good deal worse than Charles Hukill, who owns, breeds and trains his own horses, a fairly rare trifecta. ADVERTISEMENT He does this well enough to rank as the leading money winner among owners in the history of the track. He shares another distinction: a year ago, his gelding, Record Assembly, battled Desert Darby in the Star of Texas Stakes in the first dead heat in the 11 years Sam Houston has been offering this all-Texas spectacle. You can trust Charley Hukill (pronounced "You-Kill") when he says a tie isn't like kissing your sister, as a legendary football coach once said.

60. HoustonChronicle.com - High School Football Notebook: Galena Park 6-0 But Cautio
Now that district play is under way, Joseph plans to use both. charles isback, so Dunham is hoping he provides some more firepower.
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