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TABLE OF CONTENTS
September 26, 1994 | Volume 81, Issue 13
Scoring is...at least for half a dozen college powerhouses whose explosive offenses have left the rest of the Top 25 panting in the dust
How small-market teams, led by a car dealer, got control of baseball and drove it to a strike
Even the strike can't dim these performances
Holy Bull easily won the Woodward to stake his claim as Horse of the Year
Led by Natrone Means, the surprising San Diego Chargers powered past the Seattle Seahawks to run their record to 3-0
Julio César Chávez kept his career, and his reputation, alive with a KO of Meldrick Taylor
September 26, 1994 Your preseason college football prognosticating has once again left me scratching my head.ALLEN H. LADD, MOBILE, ALA.
Steve McNair is the best quarterback—black or white, big school or small—in college football
Alexi Lalas is the first U.S. player in Italy's top soccer league
This 1961 SI Classic recalls how the Yankee slugger endured the relentless pressure—on and off the field—of chasing Babe Ruth's home run record
Deion vs. Dallas
September 26, 1994 Anton KortATLANTA
A Gamer's Goodbye
Offense: UNLV wide receiver Randy Gatewood, a senior, set NCAA records for receptions and yards receiving in a game as he caught 23 passes for 363 yards in a 48-38 loss to Idaho.
A call to action from a baseball aficionado fed up with those greedy owners and players
Black Eyes for the Buckeyes
Former NFL receiver Steve Largent recently won the Republican nomination for the U.S. House seat from Oklahoma's 1st district. He is the latest to follow in the footsteps of such athletes turned...
McDonald's last week struck a deal with Atlanta Olympic organizers to open six "quick service" restaurants to supplement the regular dining facilities in the athletes' village during the 1996...
Shawn EckardtThe imprisoned, 310-pound Tonya Harding bodyguard, on why he won't join former cohort Jeff Gillooly in a prison boot camp: "I was looking at [prison] as a vacation from all the...
In a move that should have Reggie Miller salivating, the NBA competition committee last week recommended moving in the three-point arc from 23'9" to 22'0", a rule that will take effect in the...
After decades of hard work as a teaching pro, Jim Albus found fame and fortune on the Senior tour
Despite dire predictions, the first Presidents Cup proved a success, as the U.S. beat the Internationals 20-12
Still Falling
The Bear Truth
All Hot and Bothered
Robert Brooks of the Green Bay Packers just hates to sit still, which, if you think about it, isn't all bad if you're a kick returner. When a couple of thousand pounds of malevolence are bearing...
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