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ESPN Anniversary
ESPN25 was a special event conducted to mark the 25th anniversary of ESPN.[citation needed] During the run-up to the anniversary date of September 7, 2004
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American boxer and media personality (born 1966)
International FIDF Night of Solidarity at The Faena Forum". ESPN25: The 25 Most Outrageous Characters, ESPN25.com. Retrieved April 1, 2007. Harrison, Ellie (July
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Edition of USA college basketball tournament
ranked it No. 17 among the top 100 sports moments of the past 25 years (see ESPN25). In 2002, USA Today ranked it the greatest NCAA tournament game of all
1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
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2004 TV series or program
Who's No. 1? is a sports series that debuted on ESPN25 in 2004 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ESPN. Hosted by Stuart Scott, the show counted down
Who's_No._1?
American football player and television sportscaster (1930–2015)
All" (S 2:Ep 33) 2000–05 SportsCentury ABC Sports Reporter Recurring 2004 ESPN25: Who's#1? Interviewee Episode: "Most Outrageous Characters" (S 1:Ep 5) 2007
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National Football League franchise in Green Bay, Wisconsin
on July 5, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2024. Low, Chris (July 20, 2004). "ESPN25: The 25 Biggest Sports Flops of 1979–2004". ESPN.com. Archived from the
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American stand-up comedian
March 17, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "ESPN25: Who's #1?: Most Outrageous Characters". TV.com. Retrieved March 17, 2009
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Collegiate basketball game
number 17 on its list of top 100 sports moments of the past 25 years (see ESPN25). It is ranked number one on the list of the greatest NCAA tournament games
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American actor and football player (born 1965)
Football Hall of Fame Class - National Football Foundation". January 9, 2015. "ESPN25: The 25 Biggest Sports Flops of 1979-2004". ESPN. Archived from the original
Brian_Bosworth
1993 film by David Anspaugh
Archived from the original on April 5, 2023. Retrieved January 3, 2025. "ESPN25: The 25 Best Sports Movies". ESPN. June 29, 2004. Archived from the original
Rudy_(film)
Major League Baseball team season
The 2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season was their fifth since the franchise was created. This season, they finished last in the American League East, and
2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season
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Award ceremony for television programming of 2004
World Series Film (In HD/MLB Productions) 6 Days to Sunday (CBS/NFL Films) ESPN25: Then & Now (ESPN) Ironman Triathlon World Championship (NBC/Ironman Productions)
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American football player, analyst, and motivational speaker
footballology.com. July 26, 2002. Archived from the original on April 3, 2007. "ESPN25: The 25 Biggest Sports Flops". Archived from the original on October 14
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clipped from Times Colonist". Times Colonist. 12 September 1993. p. 13. "ESPN25: The 25 Best Sports Movies". ESPN.com. Hattenstone, Simon (14 December 2012)
List of biographical films of the 1990s
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in another Electronic Arts game, EA Sports UFC 2. ESPN25: The 25 Most Outrageous Characters, ESPN25.com, Retrieved on April 1, 2007. "自動車CM大全 - 出演者リスト
Mike_Tyson_in_popular_culture
American football player and politician (born 1971)
Associated Press. June 18, 1999. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved August 22, 2018. "ESPN25: The 25 Biggest Sports Flops of 1979–2004". ESPN.com. July 20, 2004. Archived
Heath_Shuler
2007 American TV series or program
demanded exclusivity. The omission is similar to the snub the league gave to ESPN25 in 2004 in the aftermath of the Playmakers series. Similarly, despite the
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American film director
Can't Blame..., Who's No. 1? hosted by Stuart Scott, and The Headlines for ESPN25 hosted by Robert Lee (sports announcer). He still works as an Executive
Robert_Abbott_(director)
through February 14, 2000. SportsCenter In 2004, ESPN contributed to the ESPN25 project by counting down the 100 most significant sports events and news
List of SportsCenter segments and specials
List_of_SportsCenter_segments_and_specials
gov. "Corso served as broadcaster, coach in USFL". "ESPN.com: Page 2 : ESPN25: 100 Biggest Innovations". www.espn.com. "Bowl Championship Series - Brant
United States Football League on television
United_States_Football_League_on_television
American football player and coach (1932–2010)
Accessed December 5, 2010 The 25 Biggest Sports Flops (1979–2004) from ESPN25. Obtained November 22, 2010. Pro Football Hall of Fame (2010). "Hall of
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