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Chris Mueller is the co-host of the PM Team with Poni and Mueller on Pittsburgh's 93.7 The Fan, Monday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. ET. On Twitter, find him @ChrisMuellerPGH, which is mostly a respository for dog and food pictures. 

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FILE - In this Jan. 1, 1971, file photo, Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian is carried off the field by his victorious players after the Irish victory over Texas 24-11 in the Cotton Bowl NCAA college football game in Dallas. The Associated Press has been ranking the best teams in college football for the last 80 seasons. (AP Photo/File)

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7 Stunning College Football Bowl Game Upsets

“I have never seen a greater performance,” a legendary coach said of Notre Dame’s stunning win over Texas at the 1971 Cotton Bowl.

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NEW ORLEANS, LA- DEC 31, 1973 : Ara Parsegian (right) head coach of the Notre Dame University Fighting Irish talks with University of Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Paul "Bear" Bryant before the the 1973 Sugar Bowl at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana on December 31, 1973. Notre Dame won 24-23. (Photo by Notre Dame/Collegiate Images via Getty Images)

7 Momentous College Football Coaching Hires

The hirings of Woody Hayes at Ohio State, Bear Bryant at Alabama and Ara Parseghian at Notre Dame produced major headlines—and eventually national championships.

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Roger Brown Goes After Bart Starr(Original Caption) 11/22/1962-Detroit, MI- Detroit Lions' Roger Brown (76) goes after Green Bay Packer quarterback Bart Starr (15), who was attempting a pass during the second quarter of the game with the Green Bay Packers November 22nd.

7 Unforgettable Thanksgiving Day NFL Games

In 1962, Detroit’s trouncing of the eventual champion Green Bay Packers prompted boasts from the Lions. ‘We kicked the hell out of them,’ said defensive lineman Alex Karras.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (center) with Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke (right) and coach Bill Sharman in 1975. / Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

7 of the Most Stunning NBA Trades

Kareem Abdul‑Jabbar and LeBron James led their new teams to multiple championships. Bill Russell, dealt by St. Louis to Boston in 1956, powered the Celtics’ 1960s dynasty.

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