COWBOYS, America's Team and Gambler
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In February of 1989, Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million. Jones fired legendary coach Tom Landry, hired his old college teammate Jimmy Johnson, and the Cowboys… went 1-15.
The pleasures of “hate watching” usually apply to a show so bad (in your eyes anyway) that your dislike becomes part of the fun. But it can also apply to sports documentary series, a genre currently in the midst of a golden age.
Receiver Dallas Wilson and edge rusher Jayden Woods had arguably the two best camp performances between spring and fall for the Florida Gators.
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From Red Grange to Travis Hunter, the AP All-America team has been the ‘gold standard’ for a century
For 100 years, The Associated Press has honored the best of the best in college football with its annual All-America team. Nearly 2,000 men — from Red Grange to Travis Hunter — have earned the distinction of AP All-American in a tradition that rivals the longest in the history of the game.
The Gambler and His Cowboys" and the many stories featured in the new Netflix documentary series.
The Associated Press is in its 100th year naming an All-America team and the Sooners are well-represented ... but who got snubbed?
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Michael Irvin takes you inside cocaine arrest that threatened Cowboys dynasty in ‘America’s Team’
Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin recalled the heart wrenching conversation he had with his wife, Sandy Harrell, when he was indicted on felony cocaine possession in March 1996.
Here are the key takeaways from the first episode of Netflix's new docuseries chronicling Jerry Jones' acquisition of the Dallas Cowboys.