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Sports History Daily
On This Day in 1962: Wilt Chamberlain Scores 73 Points in Regulation
On this day in 1962, Wilt Chamberlain delivered one of the greatest performances in NBA history, scoring 73 points in a regulation win over the Chicago Packers. At the time, it was the most points ever scored in an NBA game without overtime, and it still ranks third all-time behind only his legendary 100-point game and Kobe Bryant’s 81.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down Wilt’s historic night, the dominance of his 1961–62 season, and the unbelievable records that still define his legacy more than 60 years later.
2026-01-13
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Drive: John Elway’s Legendary 98-Yard March in the 1987 AFC Championship
On January 11, 1987, John Elway delivered one of the greatest clutch performances in NFL history. Trailing late in the AFC Championship Game, Elway led the Denver Broncos on a legendary 98-yard drive — now known simply as The Drive — to tie the game against the Cleveland Browns and force overtime.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down every key moment from that iconic march, how Denver sealed the win in overtime, and why this game forever changed Elway’s legacy. Plus, we go behind the numbers to explore the stats that define Elway’s Hall of Fame car...
2026-01-11
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Catch: How Dwight Clark’s Iconic TD Changed NFL History
Relive one of the greatest moments in NFL history — The Catch. In the 1982 NFC Championship Game, Joe Montana found Dwight Clark in the end zone with 58 seconds left to lift the San Francisco 49ers past the Dallas Cowboys and launch a dynasty. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down the drive, the iconic play, and why it changed football forever.
2026-01-10
06 min
Sports History Daily
1991: Pete Rose Is Permanently Barred from the Baseball Hall of Fame
In 1991, Major League Baseball ruled that Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader, would be permanently ineligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame due to gambling on baseball. This episode of Sports History Daily explores the scandal, the rule he violated, and why the debate over Rose’s legacy still rages today.
2026-01-09
06 min
Sports History Daily
1962: Jack Nicklaus Makes His Professional Golf Debut at the Los Angeles Open
On this day in 1962, a 21-year-old Jack Nicklaus made his first professional appearance at the Los Angeles Open, finishing tied for 50th in his PGA Tour debut.It wasn’t a win. It wasn’t a headline. But it was the beginning of the greatest career in golf history.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we look back at Nicklaus’ transition from dominant amateur to professional golfer, the pressure surrounding his pro debut, and how that quiet start set the stage for an unprecedented run of 18 major championships. Sometimes, sports history doesn’t announce itself l...
2026-01-08
05 min
Sports History Daily
Bill Cowher Resigns in 2007, Ending a Legendary Steelers Coaching Era
On January 5, 2007, Bill Cowher resigned as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, bringing an end to one of the most successful and consistent coaching tenures in NFL history.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we look back at Cowher’s 15 seasons in Pittsburgh, his unmatched run of winning records, multiple AFC Championship appearances, and the Super Bowl XL victory that cemented his legacy. We also explore why Cowher chose to walk away at the peak of his career and the lasting impact he left on the Steelers organization.From his fiery sideline presence to th...
2026-01-05
05 min
Sports History Daily
Frank Reich and the Greatest Playoff Comeback in NFL History | Bills vs. Oilers 1993
On January 3, 1993, the Buffalo Bills authored the most improbable comeback in NFL history.Trailing the Houston Oilers 35–3 in an AFC Wild Card playoff game, Buffalo turned to backup quarterback Frank Reich and rewrote the limits of what was possible in professional football. In one of the most stunning reversals the sport has ever seen, the Bills scored 38 points after halftime and completed a 41–38 overtime victory that still stands as the largest comeback in NFL history.This episode of Sports History Daily breaks down how the game unraveled, the coaching decisions that changed everything, Frank Reich’s lege...
2026-01-03
07 min
Sports History Daily
The History of the Batting Helmet in Major League Baseball
Long before helmets were mandatory, baseball players faced 90-mile-per-hour fastballs with little more than a cap for protection. This episode of Sports History Daily explores the dangerous origins of the game, the tragic moments that forced change, and how the modern batting helmet came to be.
2026-01-02
06 min
Sports History Daily
1902: The First Rose Bowl and the Birth of a College Football Tradition
Before packed stadiums, national TV broadcasts, and New Year’s Day traditions, there was a single football game played in Pasadena in 1902. Michigan vs. Stanford. East vs. West. And a result so lopsided it nearly ended the event for good.Today on Sports History Daily, we rewind to the very first Rose Bowl, where Michigan’s Neil Snow led a dominant performance that helped launch one of the most iconic traditions in American sports.
2026-01-01
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Doubleday Myth: How Baseball Invented Its Own Origin Story
On December 30, 1907, baseball got an origin story — whether it was true or not. The Mills Commission declared that the game was invented in 1839 by Civil War hero Abner Doubleday, a claim that would shape the sport’s identity for generations. Today on Sports History Daily, we unpack how the myth began, why it endured, and what the truth really looks like.
2025-12-30
06 min
Sports History Daily
Bear Bryant’s Last Game: The Final Chapter of a College Football Legend
On December 29, 1982, college football reached the end of an era.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the final game of legendary Alabama head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant — a man who didn’t just win games, but shaped the very identity of college football.From his final victory in the Liberty Bowl to a career that produced 323 wins, six national championships, and generations of NFL stars, this episode explores the life, legacy, and lasting impact of one of the most influential figures the sport has ever known.It’s the story of a coach...
2025-12-29
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Greatest Game Ever Played: How the 1958 NFL Championship Changed Football Forever
On December 28, 1958, pro football changed forever. The Baltimore Colts and New York Giants met in the NFL Championship Game at Yankee Stadium and delivered a moment that transformed the league — the first sudden-death overtime game in NFL history. With 17 future Hall of Famers on the field, this was more than a championship. It was the birth of football as America’s game.
2025-12-28
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Most Lopsided Trade in History: Why the Red Sox Sold Babe Ruth
In this episode of Sports History Daily, we journey back to the final days of December 1919 to revisit the moment the Boston Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. This single transaction did more than just move a player; it created a powerhouse in New York, triggered decades of heartbreak in Boston, and forever altered how the game of baseball was played and marketed.
2025-12-27
07 min
Sports History Daily
Walter Payton Sets NFL Rushing Record: 1986 (Encore Episode)
On a chilly Friday night at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Walter Payton did what many thought impossible — he passed the legendary Jim Brown to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher. With each carry, the Chicago Bears star reminded fans why he was more than just a great running back — he was a symbol of endurance, discipline, and quiet excellence.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the night “Sweetness” made history and explore the journey that led him there — from his humble beginnings in Mississippi to his unmatched work ethic that defined a generation. You’ll hear ho...
2025-12-26
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Shula Standard: How Miami’s Coach Hit 100 Wins in 10 Seasons (Encore)
On November 12th, 1972, the Miami Dolphins didn’t just win a football game — they delivered a statement.A 52–0 demolition of the New England Patriots pushed Miami to 9–0… and gave head coach Don Shula something no one in NFL history had ever reached:100 regular-season wins in just 10 seasons.It was a milestone built on discipline, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence — and it happened in the middle of the greatest season ever played.Learn how Don Shula became the fastest coach to the century mark… on this episode of Sports History Daily.
2025-12-25
07 min
Sports History Daily
Willie Mays: The Greatest All-Around Player in Baseball History
On December 24, Sports History Daily steps away from a single box score or headline to celebrate a career that defined excellence in every phase of the game.This episode explores the life and legacy of Willie Mays, the ultimate five-tool player and the standard by which all-around greatness in baseball is measured. From his beginnings in the Negro Leagues to his legendary years with the New York and San Francisco Giants, Mays combined power, speed, defense, arm strength, and instinct like no player before or since.Best remembered for The Catch, his infectious joy, and 660...
2025-12-24
06 min
Sports History Daily
Festivus for the Rest of Us: The Top Five Sports Moments from Seinfeld
Every day has a story — and on December 23rd, that story is Festivus: the holiday for the rest of us. No decorations. No carols. Just a pole… and plenty of grievances.On today’s episode of Sports History Daily, we celebrate Festivus by counting down the top five sports moments from Seinfeld — moments where real athletes, real teams, and real sports culture collided with one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.From George Costanza flattening Bette Midler in a charity softball game, to Kramer’s disastrous stint as a ball man at the U.S. Open, t...
2025-12-23
06 min
Sports History Daily
The History of Bowling: How a 5,000-Year-Old Game Became a Modern Sport
Bowling may feel like a modern pastime, but its story stretches back thousands of years.On this episode of Sports History Daily, we explore the long and surprising history of bowling — from ancient Egyptian tombs and medieval religious rituals to royal bans, American loopholes, and the rise of modern ten-pin bowling.Along the way, we uncover how technology, culture, and competition shaped one of the most accessible and enduring sports in history. The next time you lace up those rental shoes, you might just see the lanes a little differently.
2025-12-20
07 min
Sports History Daily
Raging Bull Is Released: Boxing’s Darkest Story Hits the Big Screen
In 1980, a black-and-white boxing film unlike anything Hollywood had seen was released in the United States. Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro as middleweight champion Jake LaMotta, Raging Bull stripped away the glamour of sports movies and replaced it with raw realism.On this episode of Sports History Daily, we look back at the release of Raging Bull, De Niro’s legendary transformation, LaMotta’s brutal career inside the ring, and how the film redefined what a sports movie could be. More than four decades later, Raging Bull remains one of the most influential spor...
2025-12-19
05 min
Sports History Daily
Messi, Mbappé, and the Greatest World Cup Final Ever Played
On December 18, 2022, the FIFA World Cup Final delivered one of the most unforgettable matches in sports history.Argentina and France battled to a dramatic 3–3 draw after extra time before Argentina prevailed 4–2 in a penalty shootout at Lusail Stadium in Qatar. Lionel Messi scored twice for Argentina, while Kylian Mbappé produced a historic hat trick — the first in a World Cup Final in more than half a century.The match became a defining moment for two generations of football greatness, as Messi finally captured the one trophy that had eluded him, and Mbappé announced himself as the spor...
2025-12-18
05 min
Sports History Daily
Jackie Robinson, Number 42, and the Legacy That Changed Sports
For episode 42 of Sports History Daily, we’re changing things up to focus on a number that means far more than a jersey — 42.This episode explores the story of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier and forever changed the role of sports in American society. From the pressure he faced during his historic debut to the excellence he displayed on the field, Robinson’s impact extended far beyond the box score.His legacy lives on through number 42, the only number permanently retired across an entire professional sports league, and a symbol...
2025-12-17
06 min
Sports History Daily
The First 2,000: O.J. Simpson’s Historic 1973 NFL Season
In 1973, the NFL was a league built on defense, physicality, and 14-game seasons — and no running back had ever rushed for 2,000 yards.That changed when Buffalo Bills star O.J. Simpson crossed an impossible-seeming barrier, becoming the first player in league history to reach 2,000 rushing yards in a single season. Achieved in just 14 games, Simpson’s campaign redefined what was possible at the running back position and set a benchmark that still stands apart.On today’s episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit one of the most dominant individual seasons the NFL has ever seen...
2025-12-16
06 min
Sports History Daily
When $23 Million Shocked Baseball: Dave Winfield’s Historic Yankees Deal
Long before Shohei Ohtani became a 700-million-dollar man, and long before Alex Rodriguez reset the market with his record-breaking contract in Texas, Major League Baseball experienced its first true financial shock.On December 15th, 1980, the New York Yankees signed outfielder Dave Winfield to a 10-year, $23 million deal — the richest contract in MLB history at the time. In an era when the average player earned just $140,000 and the league minimum sat at $30,000, Winfield’s contract didn’t just turn heads — it changed the sport’s economic future.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we explore why the Ya...
2025-12-15
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Man Who Organized Racing: Bill France Sr. and the Birth of NASCAR
Before NASCAR became one of the most powerful motorsports organizations in the world, stock car racing was disorganized, inconsistent, and often unfair.In December 1947, a mechanic and race promoter named Bill France Sr. brought together influential drivers and promoters in Daytona Beach, Florida, with a bold idea: create a governing body that would bring structure, credibility, and stability to the sport.On this episode of Sports History Daily, we explore the pivotal meeting that led to the formation of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing — and how one decision transformed stock car racing fr...
2025-12-14
06 min
Sports History Daily
186–184: The Highest-Scoring Game in NBA History
On December 13, 1983, the Detroit Pistons and Denver Nuggets played a basketball game that still defies belief.After three overtimes, the Pistons escaped with a 186–184 win, combining for 370 total points — the highest-scoring game in NBA history. Featuring multiple 40- and 50-point performances and a pace that never slowed, the matchup became a perfect snapshot of the run-and-gun NBA era.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the night the scoreboard broke, why the record still stands more than 40 years later, and how one of the wildest games ever played helped define — and contrast — an unforget...
2025-12-13
05 min
Sports History Daily
How the Wooden Golf Tee Was Invented: The Untold Story of George F. Grant
In 1899, a Boston dentist named Dr. George Franklin Grant patented a small wooden device that quietly reshaped the game of golf. Before his invention, players relied on messy sand mounds to start every hole. Grant’s simple solution—a wooden tee with a flexible top—introduced consistency to the opening shot and helped set the stage for the modern game.This episode explores the forgotten story behind one of golf’s most essential tools and the inventor who never received the recognition he deserved.
2025-12-12
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Yankee Clipper Says Goodbye: Joe DiMaggio’s Retirement Announcement
On December 11, 1951, Joe DiMaggio stunned the baseball world by announcing his retirement — ending one of the most graceful and iconic careers the game has ever seen. In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the moment the Yankee Clipper said he was done, reflect on the legendary career that came before it, and explore what his quiet, dignified exit meant for baseball’s golden era. From the 56-game hit streak to the handoff to Mickey Mantle, this is the story of how a true icon chose to walk away on his own terms.
2025-12-11
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Day the DH Was Born: How the AL Changed Baseball in 1972
On December 10th, 1972, the American League approved the designated hitter rule on a trial basis — a decision that reignited offense, created a new role for hitters, and ignited one of baseball’s longest-running debates.In today’s episode, we break down why the DH was introduced, how the vote unfolded, and how the rule immediately boosted AL scoring in 1973, from runs per game to OPS. Along the way, we look at the careers the DH extended, the traditions it disrupted, and the fans it divided — including a lighthearted jab from your host, who still misses watching pitchers try (and...
2025-12-10
06 min
Sports History Daily
1984: Eric Dickerson Breaks the Single-Season Rushing Record
On December 9th, 1984, Eric Dickerson didn’t just break a record — he reshaped what was possible for a running back. In only his second NFL season, Dickerson glided past defenders, carried the Los Angeles Rams offense, and shattered O.J. Simpson’s single-season rushing mark on his way to an unbelievable 2,105 yards — a record that still stands today.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down Dickerson’s unstoppable 1984 campaign, the game in which he made history, and the Hall of Fame legacy that followed. From his rookie explosion to his elegant, effortless running style, this is th...
2025-12-09
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Million-Dollar Bowler: How Don Carter Shocked the Sports World as the First Athlete to Ink a $1M Endorsement
In December 1964, bowling’s biggest star made sports history. Don Carter — “Mr. Bowling” himself — signed the first one-million-dollar endorsement contract ever given to any athlete in the United States. Before Jordan. Before Tiger. Before anyone.On this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down how a bowler became America’s highest-paid athlete, why bowling was one of the most-watched sports on TV, and how Carter’s landmark deal changed the economics of sports forever.
2025-12-07
05 min
Sports History Daily
Jerry Rice Crowns Himself the NFL’s Reception TD Leader
On December 6th, 1992, Jerry Rice didn’t just catch a touchdown — he claimed a crown. With one perfectly timed grab from Steve Young, Rice passed Hall of Famer Steve Largent to become the NFL’s all-time leader in touchdown receptions.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down the record-setting moment, the connection between Young and Rice, the staggering numbers that followed, and the legacy that still feels untouchable more than three decades later.A deeper look at the day the greatest receiver ever rose even higher above the rest.Learn m...
2025-12-06
07 min
Sports History Daily
The Doping Scandal That Changed the Olympics
On December 5, 2017, the International Olympic Committee handed down one of the most dramatic punishments in modern sports history—banning Russia from the 2018 Winter Games after uncovering a massive state-sponsored doping program. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down the whistleblowers, the lab swaps, the investigation, and the unprecedented ruling that reshaped the Olympic movement.
2025-12-05
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Final Chapter: Jim Brown’s Most Dominant Game
On December 4th, 1956, Jim Brown ended his college football career with one of the greatest single-game performances in NCAA history. In Syracuse’s rivalry showdown with Colgate, Brown scored six touchdowns and kicked three extra points for a staggering 43 points — a school record and a jaw-dropping display of speed, power, and pure dominance.This episode of Sports History Daily tells the full story behind Brown’s legendary finale, the rivalry that set the stage, and how this unforgettable performance helped launch one of the greatest careers in football history.
2025-12-04
07 min
Sports History Daily
From the Year of the Pitcher to the Fall of the Mound
On December 3rd, 1968, Major League Baseball made one of the most dramatic rule changes in its modern history — lowering the pitcher’s mound from 15 inches to 10 for the 1969 season.It was a direct response to the overwhelming dominance of the “Year of the Pitcher,” when ERAs crashed, strikeouts soared, and hitters barely stood a chance.In today’s episode of Sports History Daily, we break down why offense collapsed in 1968, how the rules committee reached its historic decision, and what happened when Opening Day 1969 arrived and hitters finally got a fighting chance again. From Bob G...
2025-12-03
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Dolphins’ Defense of Perfection: Ending the ’85 Bears’ Streak
The 1985 Chicago Bears looked invincible. Twelve straight wins. A defense that terrorized the league. A swagger unmatched in NFL history. But on a Monday night in Miami, the unbeatable finally broke. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the Bears’ only loss and the game that kept the ’72 Dolphins’ perfect season untouched.
2025-12-02
06 min
Sports History Daily
From Colt .45s to Astros: Houston’s Space Age Rebrand
Houston was changing fast in the mid-1960s. NASA had arrived, the Space Age was taking shape, and the city was suddenly becoming the center of America’s push toward the stars. But one place still looked like the Old West — its brand-new baseball team, the Houston Colt .45s.That was about to change.On December 1st, 1964, Houston traded in its pistols for planets, retired the Colt .45s name, and embraced a new identity that matched the city’s future. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we look back at the day the Astros were b...
2025-12-01
06 min
Sports History Daily
Bo Runs Over the Boz: The Night Bo Jackson Became a Legend
On November 30th, 1987, Bo Jackson turned Monday Night Football into his own national showcase. In a hyped showdown with Seahawks linebacker Brian Bosworth, Bo outran, outmuscled, and ultimately ran over “The Boz” in one of the most iconic plays in NFL history. But the night was more than just a highlight — it was the moment America realized Bo Jackson wasn’t just a two-sport curiosity… he was a phenomenon. In today’s episode of Sports History Daily, we relive Bo’s unforgettable 221-yard performance, his famous tunnel run, the rivalry that fizzled instantly, and how a career fi...
2025-11-30
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Game That Started It All: The First Army–Navy Showdown (1890)
On November 29th, 1890, two service academies met on a muddy field at West Point and unknowingly launched one of the most iconic rivalries in American sports. In their first-ever showdown, Navy blanked Army 24–0, setting the tone for more than a century of pageantry, passion, and tradition. In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the rugged early days of college football, the roots of the Army–Navy Game, and how a simple challenge between cadets and midshipmen became a national institution. Plus, we close with some fun facts about the rivalry, from the overall series record to the bigg...
2025-11-29
06 min
Sports History Daily
Barry Sanders Carves Up the Bears on Thanksgiving (1997)
The turkey was in the oven, the pies were cooling, and in Detroit, the Bears were on the menu.On a Thanksgiving afternoon at the Silverdome, one of the most electrifying runners in NFL history turned a holiday tradition into his own personal highlight reel.Missed tackles, broken ankles, defenders grabbing at air… and a scoreboard that just kept tilting further and further toward the Lions.It was November 27th, 1997, when Barry Sanders carved up the Chicago Bears and delivered one of the greatest Thanksgiving Day performances the NFL has ev...
2025-11-27
06 min
Sports History Daily
Flipper Anderson’s Unbreakable 336: The NFL’s Single-Game Receiving Yard King
On November 26th, 1989, the Los Angeles Rams walked into the Superdome and watched Willie “Flipper” Anderson turn into a one-man highlight reel. Deep ball after deep ball… clutch catch after clutch catch… and a final overtime grab that pushed him into NFL history. 336 receiving yards. More than Jerry Rice ever had. More than Calvin Johnson ever had. More than Tyreek Hill has ever had. It’s one of those records that feels impossible — surviving three decades of rule changes, pass-heavy offenses, and superstar receivers. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we remember the night Flipper And...
2025-11-26
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Leon Lett Game: A Thanksgiving Blunder for the Ages
On November 25th, 1993, a snowy Thanksgiving Day in Dallas produced one of the wildest endings in NFL history. After Miami’s potential game-winning field goal was blocked, all the Cowboys had to do was let the ball die. Instead, defensive lineman Leon Lett slid into sports lore by touching the rolling ball, making it live — and giving the Dolphins a second chance. Miami recovered and kicked the true game-winner as time expired.On this episode of Sports History Daily, relive the chaotic, frozen, unforgettable moment known as The Leon Lett Game.
2025-11-25
05 min
Sports History Daily
Sebastian Vettel’s Ninth Straight Win: The Apex of F1 Dominance (2013)
On November 24th, 2013, at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel crossed the finish line and did something no Formula 1 driver had ever done before — not Fangio, not Senna, not Schumacher.Nine straight wins. Thirteen victories in a single season. And a level of dominance the sport may never see again.It was the final masterpiece of the Red Bull–Renault era… and the perfect exclamation point to Vettel’s fourth consecutive World Championship.On this episode of Sports History Daily, we remember the day Sebastian Vettel completed one of the most dominant s...
2025-11-24
06 min
Sports History Daily
The Birth of Iron Mike: Tyson Wins the Heavyweight Crown at 20
On November 22nd, 1986, in Las Vegas, a 20-year-old kid from Brooklyn stepped into the ring carrying the weight of a prophecy. Cus D’Amato said he’d be champion of the world. Boxing experts said he was the most terrifying fighter since Liston. Trevor Berbick said, “He’s never faced a man like me.”But the world was about to see what “Iron Mike” really was — raw power, perfect technique, and a kind of violence boxing hadn’t felt in decades.And in just five minutes and 35 seconds… the heavyweight division changed foreve...
2025-11-22
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Day the NFL Played on a Hockey Rink (1934)
On November 21st, 1934, the NFL tried something it had never attempted before — it moved a full regular-season game indoors. Inside Chicago Stadium, on a field just 80 yards long and laid over a hockey rink, the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions battled in one of the strangest environments in league history.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down how brutal weather forced the NFL inside, why the field was so cramped and slippery, how Bronko Nagurski powered the Bears to a 19–16 win, and why the league never attempted an indoor arena game again.It...
2025-11-21
06 min
Sports History Daily
Pelé’s Historic 1,000th Goal (1969): A Legend Reaches Immortality
Inside Rio’s Maracanã Stadium, with 80,000 fans on their feet and millions more listening across Brazil, 29-year-old Pelé stepped to the penalty spot and scored the 1,000th goal of his legendary career.It was more than a milestone — it was a cultural event. A moment so massive that newspapers ran extra editions, radio stations cut into national programming, and fans flooded the pitch in celebration.In today’s episode of Sports History Daily, we break down:The pressure and spectacle surrounding “O Milésimo”Why Pelé’s goal total still sparks debate todayHow this moment defin...
2025-11-20
06 min
Sports History Daily
Hail Flutie: The Miracle That Shook College Football
On November 19th, 1984, college football witnessed one of its most unforgettable miracles.With six seconds left, Boston College trailed Miami on a humid South Florida night… and the game was all but over.Then Doug Flutie scrambled right, spun his shoulders, and launched a 48–yard prayer into the dark Miami sky. One of the most famous passes in football history — a Hail Mary that would define a career, electrify a nation, and rewrite the way we talk about last-second magic.Learn how the “Hail Flutie” became college football legend — on this episode of Sports His...
2025-11-19
05 min
Sports History Daily
When Monday Night Football Stopped: Theismann’s Career-Ending Injury
On November 18th, 1985, Monday Night Football turned into one of the most unforgettable moments in NFL history.Washington quarterback Joe Theismann — a Super Bowl champion and former league MVP — suffered a gruesome, career-ending leg fracture after a blind-side hit from Lawrence Taylor on a broken flea-flicker.The impact was so violent that ABC refused to show the replay twice.In today’s episode, we break down: • How Washington entered the game as an NFC powerhouse • Why the Giants’ defense — led by LT — was unlike anything football had ever seen • The brutal play that...
2025-11-18
07 min
Sports History Daily
Ichiro Suzuki Wins the 2001 ROY and MVP: How a 27-Year-Old Rookie Broke Baseball
In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki didn’t just arrive in Major League Baseball — he detonated every expectation the sport had for a “rookie.” At 27 years old, the Seattle Mariners’ new right fielder became only the second player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season, leading a 116-win team with jaw-dropping precision, speed, defense, and all-around disruption.This episode of Sports History Daily breaks down how Ichiro transformed from a “question mark” import to the most electrifying player in baseball — and how his debut season reshaped scouting, strategy, and the league’s global future....
2025-11-16
08 min
Sports History Daily
Greg Maddux Wins His Fourth Straight Cy Young Award
On November 15th, 1995, baseball didn’t celebrate a power pitcher. It celebrated a craftsman.That day, Atlanta Braves ace Greg Maddux won his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award — the longest streak in MLB history.He didn’t overpower hitters. He out-thought them.And in doing so, he proved that dominance can be quiet — subtle, surgical, and impossibly precise.Learn how Maddux engineered one of the greatest pitching runs ever — on this episode of Sports History Daily.
2025-11-15
05 min
Sports History Daily
Sid Luckman’s 7-TD Masterpiece: The Day Modern Quarterbacking Was Born
On November 14th, 1943, Chicago Bears quarterback Sid Luckman delivered one of the greatest performances in NFL history.In a cold afternoon at Wrigley Field, Luckman threw seven touchdown passes — a record that still stands today — and showcased a brand-new offensive vision that would reshape football forever.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we explore how the Bears’ T-formation revolutionized the sport, why Luckman was the perfect quarterback for George Halas’ genius, and how one game proved that the forward pass was the future of football.Plus, we look at five other major sp...
2025-11-14
06 min
Sports History Daily
Bob Pettit Breaks Barriers: The NBA’s First 20,000-Point Man
On November 13th, 1964, inside St. Louis’ old Kiel Auditorium, Bob Pettit did something no one in the NBA had ever done.With a smooth jumper from the elbow, the Hawks’ quiet superstar became the first player in league history to hit 20,000 career points. No three-point line. No modern training. Just relentless, old-school work. And in reaching that milestone, Pettit helped shape what the power forward would become for generations — from Malone and Duncan to Dirk, Giannis, and LeBron. Learn how the NBA’s original scoring machine set a new stand...
2025-11-13
05 min
Sports History Daily
The Shula Standard: How Miami’s Coach Hit 100 Wins in 10 Seasons
On November 12th, 1972, the Miami Dolphins didn’t just win a football game — they delivered a statement. A 52–0 demolition of the New England Patriots pushed Miami to 9–0… and gave head coach Don Shula something no one in NFL history had ever reached: 100 regular-season wins in just 10 seasons.It was a milestone built on discipline, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence — and it happened in the middle of the greatest season ever played.Learn how Don Shula became the fastest coach to the century mark… on this episode of S...
2025-11-12
07 min
Sports History Daily
Fernando Valenzuela Makes History: The 1981 Cy Young & Rookie of the Year
On November 11th, 1981, a 20-year-old rookie with an unhittable screwball and a calm, unshakable presence changed baseball forever. That night, Fernando Valenzuela became the first player in MLB history to win both the Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same season — the unforgettable peak of Fernandomania.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we trace the full arc of Fernando’s remarkable story: • his unlikely rise from rural Sonora • the Dodgers’ gamble that paid off • the electric 1981 season that captivated two countries • the cultural movement he sparked in Los...
2025-11-11
07 min
Sports History Daily
Gordie Howe Becomes All-Time Point Scorer
On this day in 1963, Gordie Howe skated into history. With his 1,051st career point, the Detroit legend passed Rocket Richard to become the NHL’s all-time points leader — a moment that crowned two decades of toughness, talent, and unmatched longevity. Learn how Mr. Hockey reached the top of the sport and why his legacy still looms large.
2025-11-10
05 min
Sports History Daily
Army–Notre Dame 1946: The Greatest Scoreless Game Ever Played
On November 9th, 1946, Yankee Stadium hosted one of the most anticipated games in college football history.#1 Army. #2 Notre Dame.National champions. Heisman winners. Future Hall of Famers. A combined 79-game unbeaten streak between them.By the time the final whistle blew, the scoreboard still read 0–0 — but the game became a legend anyway.It was a clash of eras, styles, and identities — a wartime dynasty against a rising powerhouse… and a defensive masterpiece that still echoes through college football.Learn how a scoreless game became one of the greatest...
2025-11-09
06 min
Sports History Daily
Frank Robinson Becomes the First MVP in Both Leagues
On November 8th, 1966, baseball history didn’t just shift — it swung big.That day, Baltimore Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson was named the American League’s Most Valuable Player, completing one of the greatest individual seasons the sport has ever seen.Just five years earlier, he’d won the National League MVP with the Cincinnati Reds.No player had ever claimed the award in both leagues. None had even come close.But Frank Robinson wasn’t just another superstar — he was a force of nature, a competitor with a chip on his shoulder the...
2025-11-08
06 min
Sports History Daily
Magic Johnson Announces His Retirement From the NBA
On November 7th, 1991, inside The Forum in Inglewood, California, one of basketball’s brightest stars stood behind a microphone — and stunned the world.Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the face of the Los Angeles Lakers and a five-time NBA champion, announced that he had tested positive for HIV — and would be retiring from basketball, effective immediately.The news sent shockwaves through sports, culture, and society.It wasn’t just the end of a legendary career — it was the beginning of a national conversation about courage, stigma, and hope.Learn more about the day Magic Johnson...
2025-11-07
07 min
Sports History Daily
The Day College Football Was Born: November 6th, 1869
On November 6th, 1869, on a grassy field in New Brunswick, New Jersey, two groups of college students gathered for a game no one had ever seen before.There were no helmets. No pads. No forward passes.Just 25 players on each side, one round leather ball, and a new set of rules that borrowed from soccer and rugby — but would soon evolve into something entirely different.That afternoon, Rutgers University defeated Princeton, 6 to 4, in what’s now recognized as the first college football game ever played.It was the birth of a spor...
2025-11-06
07 min
Sports History Daily
When the Saints Went Marching In — New Orleans Earns Its First NFL Victory
In the humid air of Tulane Stadium, New Orleans felt something new — hope.On November 5th, 1967, the winless Saints stunned the Philadelphia Eagles 31–24 to capture their first-ever NFL victory.It was more than just a football game. It was the moment a party city became a football city — when brass bands met blocking schemes, and Mardi Gras spirit collided with gridiron grit.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we explore how the Saints were born from backroom politics and southern pride, how their early struggles tested a city’s patience, and how one unfo...
2025-11-05
08 min
Sports History Daily
Adrian Peterson Sets Single Game Rushing Record - November 4th, 2007
On November 4th, 2007, a 22-year-old rookie named Adrian Peterson turned an ordinary Sunday into a football legend. Inside the Metrodome, the Minnesota Vikings star-in-the-making exploded for 296 rushing yards and three touchdowns against the San Diego Chargers — setting the NFL’s single-game rushing record in just his eighth career game. In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the day “All Day” lived up to his name, breaking down the moments that defined his performance, the focus that fueled it, and the legacy that followed. From his record-shattering second half to the jersey that now hangs in Canton, t...
2025-11-04
07 min
Sports History Daily
Jerry Rice becomes first player to 1,000 Career Catches - November 3rd, 1996
On this day in 1996, inside the Louisiana Superdome, San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice made NFL history. With a routine 10-yard pass from Steve Young, he became the first player ever to record 1,000 career receptions — a milestone that redefined what longevity and consistency mean in professional football.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the catch that looked ordinary but changed the record books forever. You’ll hear how Rice’s unmatched discipline, durability, and drive built a career that still stands as the gold standard for greatness.From his work ethic forged haulin...
2025-11-03
06 min
Sports History Daily
Walter Payton Sets NFL Rushing Record - November 2nd, 1986
On a chilly Friday night at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Walter Payton did what many thought impossible — he passed the legendary Jim Brown to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher. With each carry, the Chicago Bears star reminded fans why he was more than just a great running back — he was a symbol of endurance, discipline, and quiet excellence.In this episode of Sports History Daily, we revisit the night “Sweetness” made history and explore the journey that led him there — from his humble beginnings in Mississippi to his unmatched work ethic that defined a generation. You’ll hear ho...
2025-11-02
05 min
Sports History Daily
Midnight in the Bronx: The Birth of Mr. November
On November 1st, 2001, just weeks after 9/11, baseball gave New York City a moment of magic.As the clock struck midnight at Yankee Stadium, Derek Jeter stepped to the plate — and with one swing on an outside-corner fastball, made history.His walk-off home run became the first ever hit in November and earned him a new name: “Mr. November.”In this episode of Sports History Daily, we relive that unforgettable night, the emotion behind it, and how Jeter’s poise and leadership turned a simple at-bat into a symbol o...
2025-10-31
06 min
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Jungle anthems and big new selections recorded live supporting Ramjack at Big Up! 23 Bath St, Frome on 26th April 2024. With guest MC Lloydy Featuring music from Shy FX, Serial Killaz, Deekline, Shorsh, Musical Youth, Benny Page, Mr. Williams, Chase and Status, General Levy, Coxy, Ed Solo, Aries, Chopstick Dubplate, Natty Campbell, Jago, Selecta J-Man, Gray, Johnny Osbourne, Cutty Ranks, DJ Hybrid, Marvellous Cain, Nicky Blackmarket, Jenks, Damian Marley, MC Spyda, Samstone and more...
2024-05-07
43 min
Ramjack
Episode 464 – Under the Eyes of Ramjack: Judgment Foretold
Get your cubes, horses, and breakfast cereal ready and welcome to a very special Kokology focused ep of Ramjack. We give some important paranormal advice and if you’ve ever wondered why The Manchurian Candidate was never adapted for children you will enjoy Mr. T 1x06 “The Crossword Mystery”
2020-05-16
2h 11
Ramjack
Episode 458 – Ramjack and the Final Lesson of the Fragile Warlord
Ramjack takes a hard stance against steel drum bands. We're living a quarantine life and coming up with a solid grocer worker relief proposal while trying to give goblin advice. The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1x07 “The Flickering Torch Mystery” – which does not feature a single flickering torch we revisit the airplane lending library and meet the most ridiculous cop ever.
2020-04-03
2h 41
Ramjack
Episode 411 – Aluminum Cast Reflections of Ramjack
Happy Birthday to us. We’re celebrating 10 years of Ramjack by watching the Cecil B. DeMille fantasy movie “The Ten Commandments” it’s a super kooky romp. Also we uncover a startling secret about bears.
2019-06-21
2h 20
Ramjack
Episode 410 – Ramjack and the Reunion of the Mystery Miners
Check out the podcast. The Best Podcast. Ramjack’s Podcast. We have taken in a lot of media and are here to discuss the strangeness of Pokemon world, endlessly reincarnating dogs, teen supermen that aren’t old enough to lie, and showdown showcase shenanigans. We lean a little about ourselves and a lot about dangerous bio-weapons in Mister T 1x04 “Mystery on the Rocky Mountain Express”
2019-06-13
2h 24
Ramjack
Episode 404 – Antibacterial Justice for Ramjack
Join us for an episode of extremely casual Ramjack. Dating Site Monsters are lurking about (often with cats and sometimes waiting for you to die) We discuss Shazam, Pet Sematary, and the first ep of the new Twilight Zone.
2019-04-19
2h 12
Ramjack
Episode 354 – Adventure into the Ramjack Arctic Abyss
Live from the first official Ramjack Meetup in Orlando, it’s a very special episode of Ramjack. Alex is in town to crown a world’s greatest human and have all sorts of magical adventure. Also we discuss Annihilation and Black Panther(s) in the cinema and on television in Manimal 1x03 “Night of the Scorpion” which does not include a single scorpion.
2018-03-05
2h 38
Ramjack
Episode 301 – Metaphorical Riches of the Ramjack Warchest
Get your office legos and your good memory vacuum dust. It’s time for an exciting episode of Ramjack. Brad reports on the greatest episode of Hoarders ever. Ponderosa Jon checks in on our old unnamed friend who is taking a literal bold stand.
2017-01-25
1h 56
Ramjack
Episode 268 - Return to the Chamber of Intermitten Controversy: A Ramjack Sabbatical
Salt the earth burn the forest it's time for a new episode of Ramjack. Brad's phone is with Jesus now and he's left alone to battle amphibians. Alex might or might not be under investigation in regards to the Cincinnati Gorilla situation. We discuss the completely insane 1940s Archie radio show episodes "Poison Candy" and "Hep Talk"
2016-06-04
2h 26
Ramjack
Episode 261 – Condotel of the Robotic Acolytes: Ramjack's Recreational Rental
In this reasonably sized episode recorded live in Ramjack Studio: Desilu we discuss the most hate-filled places (including and excluding bus stops). Alex is excited about Magneto Mice. Brad finally pushed through "The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government" by David Talbot and the greatest achievement in television "The People vs O.J. Simpson"
2016-03-20
1h 09
Ramjack
Episode 259 – Ramjack: At War with the Moleculoids
In this reasonably sized episode of Ramjack: Brad lists grievances with the American medical system. Alex is grilled with hard-hitting political questions. In 'Giving Advice: THE GAME' we deal with blatant incest, Mormon fears of the dark, and nerd fears of reality.
2016-03-04
1h 42
Ramjack
Episode 258 - Ramjack Concealed in the Fjord of Fear
Professional Rude Dude, Jon Pernisek, joins Alex and Brad for an exciting new ep of Ramjack. This week we are dealing with serious ethical issues in Giving Advice: THE GAME and also explaining cookware to bewildered Mormons. There are a grip of new toys that are mostly garbage and some very questionable virtual reality products.
2016-02-28
2h 30
Ramjack
Episode 232 - DO NOT CONSUME RAW. The ever-practical plea of Ramjack
It's time for a fresh hot episode of Ramjack! Breaking News: Barbie has a vlog, Jar Jar Binks is a troll and Alex gets fleeced by a scooterbitch. We put some uppity astronauts in their place, learn how the chipmunk got his stripes, and help Mormons with their BDSM problems.
2015-07-24
1h 28
Ramjack
Episode 224 - Upholstered Uprising: Ramjack and the Chair of Tomorrow
Stop groovin' to "Krakow Ghetto - Winter '41" and listen to this exciting episode of Ramjack! We discuss Alex's favorite show "Undercover Boss" and the Sci-Ti documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" Brad has a monster sighting as we move towards April Anarchy. Alex brings some musical science facts. We give some advice to Mormons and nerdlingers looking for love. Perfect Strangers 3x04 "Taking Stock" teaches us a valuable lesson in Corportate Ethics and Reganomic Pipe Dreams.
2015-05-09
2h 07
Ramjack
Episode 217 - Ramjack vs The Tides of Thelemic Tyranny
There's an update on Central Florida's favorite racist mayoral candidate. Olds are the WORST. We play some classic Ramjack games by giving some solid advice and pitching some really amazing films featuring our favorite "Step-Up" star. Perfect Strangers kicks off Season 3 with new characters and new locales in 3x01 "All The News That Fits".
2015-03-08
1h 59
Ramjack
Episode 215 - Ramjack and the Logbook of Moral Turpitude
I hope you've been squirreling away your electronic tickets for this ep of Ramjack! We read the ramblings of a psychotic wahm, We discover the most illegal book on the internet and prepare to start a book club. In other breaking news: Lora is a Bohemian. Brad has begun watching the prisoner, which is brilliant, and Alex goes out of his way to convince himself that Jupiter Ascending is a fun ride. We finish the second season of Perfect Strangers with 2x22 "Up on a Roof"
2015-02-19
1h 57
Ramjack
Episode 201 - Ramjack and the Infernal Terror Tomb of Doom Tarasque
It's time for spooks and spectres and a shocking new episode of Ramjack! Alex gives us a list of fears... we make a better list. Brad takes us to Muscovy to discuss the antics of Peter the Great. A Halloween themed HumGayGhost is filled with terror. We discuss the Halloween episodes of the dismal and morally questionable "Major Dad" and the super rad "Punky Brewster".
2014-10-31
2h 41
Ramjack
Episode 189 - Stop Drop and Die: The Lost Protocol of Ramjack
There are terrifying animal facts aplenty. We give some solid Ramjack advice to some "wishy-washy" Mormons and some crazy lame-o gamers. Mr. Belvedere 5x04 Pigskin features some fashion panic attacks and a return to Kevin's nightmares of football failure for his brother.
2014-06-27
1h 43
Ramjack
Episode 186 - Egg on the Face of Ramjack: A Fremdschämen Fable
Get your flashlights out we've got monster stories and more difficult queries in Giving Advice: THE GAME. Some assholes are trying to send religious texts to the moon and the army is trying to shame it's fat murderers. It's Yule time on Perfect Strangers , we discuss 2x11 'A Christmas Story' We conquer a mountain of voicemails and Alex offers to hand deliver a poster for anyone willing to put up a Ramjack billboard.
2014-06-07
2h 16
Ramjack
Episode 164 - Ramjack and the Pilgrims Pride: The Kettle Corn Lion Attack of 1621
It's a Thanksgiving spectacular featuring the annual Ramjack Carol Sing! We discuss the robot take-over of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, venture out into Black Friday tomfoolery, have a very Liam-Neeson Holiday, and watch an amazing two-part Mr. Belvedere that validates all of our suspicions.
2013-12-06
2h 55
Ramjack
Episode 154 – The Goblin Garage of Gore: A Ramjack Renovation
We are in the Halloween Spirit , Ramjack begins October with terrifying tales of beasts that threaten humanity. Killer hornets are on the rise, cats have taken over an island, and monkeys are talking shit about us behind our backs. Thanks to a backwards recording of wind and Doctor David Hasselhoff and Junior Amature Scientist Angie Harmon venture off to fight weather with a flashlight on Baywatch Nights.
2013-10-02
1h 49
Ramjack
Episode 140 – Behold! Ramjack and the Journey of the June Battle Brides!
It's the Ramjack Wedding Spectacular! We discuss wedding facts, help some people with their Christian Marriages, and learn about find out if our podcast is ready for marriage. We finish our time on the edge of tomorrow and say farewell to the Bayside crew , we watch Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas.
2013-06-20
2h 43
Ramjack
Episode 111 - Behold the Forever Vacuum: The Shedding Werewolf of Ramjack
Smile tech days turn into frowny face “fuck you’s” in this rage packed episode of Ramjack. The curse of Sutekh continues it’s mighty reign now with 100% more arbitrary language censorship. Alchemy is real, Mice are losing their skin, and Barry can’t stop agreeing with the GOP. Mr. Belvedere takes a horrifically dark turn into sexism and date rape. Angie Harmon chases a mummy whilst Doctor David Hasselhoff literally listens to dust on Baywatch Nights.
2012-10-18
2h 26
Ramjack
Episode 108 - Song of Steel: The Battlement of Ramjack
KABLAMO! It's a fresh new episode of Ramjack chock full of life gifts and strong generic-non-specific energies that are sure to affect you spiritually, whatever the fuck that means. Alex brings the phrase of the week, Brad discovers the most confusing fun ever, and cinema ninjas are on patrol and fighting for the rights of all the dreamers. Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style is a series of panic attacks and statutory rape. Evan's Grandmother completely loses her mind for our amusement.
2012-09-27
2h 01
Ramjack
Episode 105 - Ramjack and the Crystal Robin Dilemma: A Paternal Pandemonium
Ramjack days turn into Ramjack nights , we check our focal point and discuss Hallucination Horses, Shifty German Zookeepers, and the terrifying murderous intent of nature. Stickers look delicious to 9/11 year-olds. Mr. Belvedere teaches us the importance of back-up bangs and we learn that only weirdos are scared of earthquakes on Saved by the Bell.
2012-08-29
2h 08
Ramjack
Episode 100 - The Centennial Phantom Folio of Ramjack
We've been fighting for the rights of all the dreamers for over three years and 100 episodes. In this celebratory podcast Alex reports in on all the wild and wacky happenings of Summer Camp. Brad learns that he should never leave his sun bunker without Chris Hansen's assistance. Scandalous tales are told. Also, the results of the contest to decide the fate of the Ramjack Empire are in!
2012-07-06
2h 31
Ramjack
Episode 93 – Homage to a Swindler: The Autobiography of Ramjack
Oh snap! It's a super special episode for you and other humans! People are sharing shitty secrets and we do not know why. Things get incredibly heated in the Ramjack Larger Locks Literary Lounge , we talk about the ineptitude of George Washington and lying bitches that pretend to read books but are clearly incompetent with uselessly fragile egos. Luckily Alirio drops by to cool things down , we discuss his birthday pick "Phantom of the Paradise" and learn all about skylight voyeurism and devil contracts from our pal Birdman Winslow.
2012-03-21
2h 29
Ramjack
Episode 78 – Ramjack and the Orthodontist to the Vampyres
Happy Halloween Friends! On this special spooktacular we get frightened by the terror of The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, learn how to love again, thanks to a special gal named Tangerine, and launch the Ramjack Multi-Million Challenge! Alex goes undercover , a creepo sleezo Jeezo and Brad hits up Paranormal Activity 3 and The Three Muskateers. Belvedere takes an apathetic journey down memory lane , George and Marcia pretend to care about each other. The Saved by the Bell Universe is forever shattered with the arrival of Tori, causing a rift may never be repaired.
2011-10-31
2h 16
Ramjack
Episode 71 – Absolute Tyranny: The Concord of Ramjack
Ta da! A new episode of Ramjack in which we finally discuss Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room.” And it might be the greatest film ever made… if you like awkward sex scenes, nearly unintelligible bad dialogue and losing your grip on reality. We start planning for the My Strange Addiction Picnic and unleash rage against long dead American Presidents that might or might not be listening to the show. Mr. Belvedere gives a dark look into the psyche of a geriatric racist homophobe clansman and his struggle to remember how old he is through the fog of dementia. Alex reveals his own...
2011-09-02
1h 43
Ramjack
Episode 69 - Ramjack and the Pioneering Pioneers: Fun on the Frontier
In this super special episode we decide that criers need to announce themselves. Alex finally tells us about his amazing summer camp shenanigans and learn about the travails of those wacky little 9/11 year-olds and their desperate need for sixth meal. Non-professionals demand to perform entertainments to the dismay of everyone on the planet. We play an exciting game of "Strange Addict OR Smells like Halibut" in which we meet a bakers dozen of the most panic inducing crazies that TLC could find. Glamour magazine gives some really great practical advice to the ladies. Ramjack guides you like an arrow, straight...
2011-08-17
1h 34
Ramjack
Embers of Genocide: Ramjack on the Throne of Justice - Episode 58
He is risen, And by he, we mean Charles in Charge. There's breaking cat attack invasion news. Meanwhile, Jonathon and The Ramjack Cook-Em-Ups are going toe-to-toe with Iron Chef in an epic battle to control the kitchen: Who will get the Cinnamon? Alex informs us of the upcoming summer camp sally shenanigans. Brad engages in changing room chicanery. Plus a lot of frightening 5 and 2 musical stylings, including some with an arbitrary jazz riff. Make a faux of sacrifice yourself by entering our amazing giveaway contest!
2011-04-24
1h 27
Ramjack
Return to Ramjack: Emergency Contact of Sutekh – Episode 56 part 2
More Games, More Fun! Part Two of Two, In this exciting conclusion we offer you the opportunity to,Marvel at the most elaborate and unwieldy situation ever lobbied on Ramjack, Excite , we deal with magic talking fish of sizeable value and third rate riddles, Wince at a Scientology themed HumGayGhost with some of Hollywood's most overrated crazy people. And open your heart to a some wacky improv hijinx. Also our amazing giveaway contest continues.
2011-04-12
1h 04
Ramjack
Ramjack and the Giblets of Yesteryear - Episode 46
It’s a Holiday Smorgasboard Ramjack Extravaganza! We talk about Thanksgiving shenanigans and jump full force into the Yule season. We go 80’s christmas crazy , we watch Muppet Family Christmas to learn how to be a lousy selfish friend, take a dark turn with the Junkyard gang in Fat Albert’s Christmas, A Mouse a Mystery and Me gives us the Christmas Mystery we’ve all been waiting for, and Chrismas Eve on Sesame Street teaches us the resourcefulness of the local Jewish Merchant.
2010-12-22
1h 51
Ramjack
Ramjack and the Tears of Orphans: A Recipe for Laughs - Episode 35
Deal or No Deal? Super sketchy ultrasound contraceptive. Scariest condoms ever. Science squares up the awesomest aromas. Subway dogs and underground landscapes. Japanese wild and wacky water antics. "Fashion Forward" or "Hang it up, Mcgee"? Ramjack Dramatic Reading presents: "Mystey of the Missing Flash Drive" Plus a super celebratory Situation Room.
2010-07-19
1h 11
Ramjack
Ramjack and the Death of Father Time: A New Year's Jubilee - Episode 25
Employ-of-the-month: FAIL. The science behind tiny sensitive hands is explored. Does the number four exist? Ask the 4and2'ers and prepare for an onslaught of idiocy. Surprise! Stress is not new. News Dealers are in your neighborhood and they are dealing news, to your KIDS! Drink Recipes for a new year. Build-a-bear-voodoo-Frankenstein-workshop is out to make a Horcrux from your toddler's soul and there are people out there that want to steal those souls. BEWARE! We bring class with a Ramjack Dramatic Reading of the insanely awkward "Poetry of the Fae" The Situation Room is laden with faeries, thievery, bots...
2009-12-27
1h 26
Ramjack
Pretty Pretty Princess and the Unicorn Tea Party: A Ramjack Adventure - Episode 16
The pretty pretty princess has landed, and nothing will ever be the same. It's the Ramjack Super Sweet Sixteen, so of course we have Miley and Taylor Swift updates, circumcisions, scaring and AIDS: What you need to know. Watch out for evil Alex from the future because he's out, about, and here to party. Body language experts are one step from being Sylvia Brown, Deal breakers 101. We watch Creepshow and learn more about the great tradition of writers turned old prospectors. Visit an epic Halloween Situation Room and Brad relates the epic stripper roadtrip adventure of 2009. I want my cake!
2009-10-11
3h 08
Ramjack
Ramjack: Master of the Unknownk - Episode 11
Stay Alert and Check your Score Cards on this very special episode of Ramjack , we slow things down a bit and take it easy. Teenwolf: The Next Generation = van surf or bust. EXTRAORDINARY Chickens! We examine the Campaign shenanigans of '01 in prep for the county clerks race, Alex makes a visit to J-town, Summer Movies 2009, and we hear the outrage of the public in regards to last episodes situation room debacle. Check the website to get your own official Ramjack Safety Score Card-Wow I feel adequately safe already!
2009-09-07
1h 16