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Sadly he succumbed to cancer when he was so close to solving those two murders. What was your favorite memory?
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My high school coach, Bill Burke, talking about tackling him in the 1968 Gophers/Trojans game.Sadly he succumbed to cancer when he was so close to solving those two murders. What was your favorite memory?
The USC 440 relay team that Simpson was on actually held the world record of 38.16 seconds for a bit.My brother ran track at the U. In 1968 the 440 relay team ran against USC at the NCAA finals. Minnesota and SC were in lanes next to each other. My brother was about 5'7" & 140 lbs standing next to OJ. They both ran the third leg where the slower guys on the team are placed. USC won easily but my always claimed their lead was not increased by the Juice.
The team included Earl McCullough who was later a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions. He also held the world record in the high hurdles. The anchor runner was a silver medal winner in the 100 meter dash at the 1968 Olympics; he ran for Jamaica.The USC 440 relay team that Simpson was on actually held the world record of 38.16 seconds for a bit.
Even more reason to hate OJWould the world have ever kept up with the Kardashians had it not been for the OJ case?
Jim Brown and Barry Sanders both have their hands raised, and would like to ask a question.Obviously not a good human.
But he was the best running back ever.
Best. Running. Back. Ever.
You mean college?Obviously not a good human.
But he was the best running back ever.
Best. Running. Back. Ever.
Thats what Im interested to see. You know the Goldmans will go after the EstateNow since his death can his civil judgement be satisfied?
Jim Brown is close.Jim Brown and Barry Sanders both have their hands raised, and would like to ask a question.
Best. Running. Back. Ever.You mean college?
Now since his death can his civil judgement be satisfied?
Laws will vary by state. The Goldmans will be able to pursue their claims against the estate. There may be some collectible assets found, but I don't think he ever paid much and the judgment against him, including the interest that has been accruing over all these years, must be way more than the initial amount. ($33 million, I think I heard?) I have never seen anything suggesting that he had that kind of money, so there is unlikely to be enough to satisfy the judgment. I would certainly guess that he was careful over the years not to accumulate wealth in his own name to protect that wealth from the judgment creditors.Thats what Im interested to see. You know the Goldmans will go after the Estate
I would say the world would've never kept up with the Kardashians had it not been for Kim's sex tape.Would the world have ever kept up with the Kardashians had it not been for the OJ case?
One of the most memorable Gopher games I've seen in person. In the second half USC scored, took the lead, and kicked off. We had played them very tough and it was a close game. The Gopher return guy fielded it and started up field close to the sidelines. He stopped and threw an across the field lateral pass to a Gopher all by himself on the other sidelines. That guy caught and went down the field to score putting us ahead by 3 or 4 points (?). The whole place went nuts.Truly gifted athlete. I remember during the Gophers were pounding on him during a USC visit to Memorial Stadium in 1968. Couldn't watch the game in those days, but listened intently. Simpson ended up with 375 all-purpose yards (236 rushing). I remember the highlight from the 10 o'clock news when the game hung in the balance and Simpson hit the second level on a carry and he was just gone. And I mean GONE!
It was the same when he got to the pros. Teams would stack the box and bottle him up for awhile and then he'd hit the second level on a carry and the 9.3 100 speed would kick in.
Obviously had troubles post-football, but just looking at the athlete on the field, he was really something to watch.
and Dickerson, and Payton... All great backs. I remember seeing highlights of O.J. vs Our Gophers. Odd that this would be the year we play SC here as a conference game.Jim Brown and Barry Sanders both have their hands raised, and would like to ask a question.
and Dickerson, and Payton... All great backs. I remember seeing highlights of O.J. vs Our Gophers. Odd that this would be the year we play SC here as a conference game.
Jim Brown was pound for pound the greatest running back ever.Jim Brown and Barry Sanders both have their hands raised, and would like to ask a question.
NM: "In his book, OJ Simpson says that he would have taken a bullet or stood in front of a train for Nicole. Man, I'm gonna tell you, that is some bad luck when the one guy who would have died for you, kills you. You don't get worse luck than that."The Juice is no longer loose.
He's now in a place more suitable for him.
I don't think promotions is your thing. Maybe you should focus on tracking down the next NDSU conference rumor?What type of celebration - promotion will there be when we host USC? Retire #32? All dress in Orange? Discount if you donate a Ron Popeil knife or pocket fisherman? Glove night? White Ford Bronco giveaway? They have to do something.
Jim Brown is close.
Barry Sanders? LOL.
Greatest is always difficult to discern. I think the thing with Simpson is that he was the first sprinter I recall playing RB. There were scat backs and such, but there was a shift in the paradigm with Simpson. Brown clearly was on another planet athletically than most of the players in his era as he was as big as most LBs and faster than all of them. The thing with Simpson is that he was faster than most DBs. Sanders was shiftier than either of them and probably had better instincts.Jim Brown and Barry Sanders both have their hands raised, and would like to ask a question.
I don't know how it can be argued that Simpson was a better player than Sanders was. I know stats aren't everything but comparing the two they aren't really close. OJ had a total of five seasons where he rushed for 800+ yards in the NFL. He was very dominant over that 5-year span but was very average over the other 6. Barry was dominant all 10 years he played. Simpson didn't dominate long enough IMO.Jim Brown is close.
Barry Sanders? LOL.