Here are a few links to Western North Carolina organizations providing assistance to those displaced by Hurricane Helene.
Western North Carolina Red Cross
Hunger and Health Coalition, Boone, NC
North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund
On October 6, 2007, college football delivered unforgettable moments, including Stanford's stunning upset over second-ranked USC, a game where the underdogs triumphed despite being 41-point underdogs. Meanwhile, the top-ranked LSU Tigers faced off against the ninth-ranked Florida Gators in a thrilling contest that showcased LSU's resilience, overcoming a ten-point deficit to secure a dramatic victory. The episode also reflects on Michael Jordan's shocking retirement announcement in 1993, a moment that left the sports world in disbelief and sparked various conspiracy theories about his departure. As we revisit these pivotal events in sports history, the discussion highlights the unpredictability and excitement of college football during the 2007 season. Join us as we explore these remarkable games and moments that shaped the landscape of sports.
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Steve White opens this engaging episode of his podcast by addressing the recent devastation in western North Carolina caused by Hurricane Helene. He emphasizes the dire situation many residents are facing, including loss of homes, power outages, and severed communication, urging listeners to consider donating to local charities like the Red Cross. Transitioning smoothly, he dives into the heart of the episode, which celebrates remarkable moments in sports history that occurred on October 6, particularly in 2007. The narrative focuses on two thrilling college football games: Stanford's incredible upset over USC and LSU's nail-biting victory against Florida. White recounts the context surrounding each game, highlighting Stanford's struggles leading up to the match and the odds stacked against them, only to witness a stunning comeback. Meanwhile, he paints a vivid picture of the electric atmosphere in Death Valley during LSU's game, where the Tigers overcame a ten-point deficit to secure a memorable win. Additionally, the episode touches on the shockwaves felt across the sports world on this day in 1993 when Michael Jordan announced his retirement, bringing to light the speculation surrounding his decision, including the impact of his father's death and ongoing gambling rumors. This blend of heartfelt community outreach and riveting sports history creates a compelling narrative that resonates with sports fans and casual listeners alike.
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Hey, this is Steve White, the host of this day in sports history.
Steve White:I live in western North Carolina where Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction.
Steve White:While my family and I are fine, others in this area are not.
Steve White:In fact, the situation is dire.
Steve White:So many across this portion of the state and the region lost everything.
Steve White:Those who still have a home may still be without power or access to clean or running water.
Steve White:Some are trapped by washed out roads.
Steve White:Communication has been severed.
Steve White:Consider a donation to the western North Carolina Red Cross or another local charity that's doing work to help those affected by the storm.
Steve White:Let's bring some normalcy back to life for so many who have been disrupted.
Steve White:I've put links in the show notes if you would like a few suggestions.
Steve White:Thanks.
Steve White:Now here is today's episode.
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Steve White: that happened on this day in: Steve White: , and a pretty good one, that: Steve White:But it's hard to argue with him when you consider Appalachian State's stunning win at Michigan to kick off the season, Nick Saban's first year at Alabama through the roller coaster ride that was any team, assuming number one or number two in the top 25 poll to the final weeks of the season, that saw a two loss LSU team defy logic and win the national title.
Steve White:Well, this was one of those wild days back in zero seven and let's start on the west coast and then circle back to the south.
Steve White:If you took a look at the Stanford football schedule prior to the start of the season, it looked favorable with four straight home games to start off with.
Steve White:But if you looked a little closer and noticed that three of those four games were against ranked opponents, well, things probably lost a little luster.
Steve White:And sure enough, with an opening week loss to number 14 UCLA, a loss in week three to number 13 Oregon, followed by another to number 23 Arizona State.
Steve White:The Cardinal were one three and have been outscored in those three losses to those ranked teams by an average of 30 points.
Steve White:So there was no reason to expect Stanford to put up much of a fight against second ranked southern Cal now that they had to go on the road.
Steve White:A couple of other things to consider before diving into this one.
Steve White:The Trojans had not lost a game at LA's Memorial Coliseum in six years.
Steve White:Cardinal starting quarterback TC Ostrander had a seizure and was admitted to the hospital after the Arizona State game, and he was out for this one, forcing sophomore Tevita Prichard into the starting role.
Steve White:So you can understand why the Vegas odds makers made USC 41 point favorites.
Steve White:However, the Trojans were without their top two running backs and then John David Boody broke a bone in his throwing hand in the first half that led to USC only being up nine to nothing at the break.
Steve White:Trojans head coach Pete Carroll made the decision to stick with Booty at QB in the second half, a move he later regretted.
Steve White:Whether Booty's broken finger had anything to do with the pick six that he threw just three minutes into the third quarter is up for debate, but it made it a nine seven ball game.
Steve White:USC came back to add another td to the scoreboard and it was 16 seven Trojans to start the fourth.
Steve White:The Cardinals scored in the opening seconds of the fourth to make it a two point game again, but the Trojans put together a nine play, 85 yard drive to make it a two possession game again.
Steve White:At that point, if you had money on USC to cover, you realized that bet was lost, but still probably figured the Trojans would pull this one out.
Steve White:But those would be the final points that the Trojans would score and that missed extra point from the second quarter was getting ready to come back to bite them.
Steve White:Stanford probably wanted more than three points out of their twelve play drive that ate more than five minutes of the clock, but that's what they had to settle for and it was 23.17.
Steve White:There were still more than five minutes to play, so a lot of clock to burn.
Steve White:But the Trojan running game just wasn't working very well in this game and so they had to go to the air with just over two minutes to play.
Steve White:Boody overthrew his intended receiver and the Cardinal had their fourth interception of the second half and their fifth overall.
Steve White:The biggest play of the game came a few minutes later.
Steve White:Facing a fourth and 20, Pritchard hit future Seattle Seahawk defensive back Richard Sherman with a pass over the middle for a gain of exactly 20 yards and a new set of downs at the ten yard line.
Steve White:The second biggest play of the game came on fourth and goal from the five when Pritchard lofted one to the far edge of the end zone and Mark Bradford climbed the ladder to reel in the touchdown catch.
Steve White:Now, did Bradford get away with a push off to create a little bit of space to make the catch?
Steve White:Yeah, probably.
Steve White:But after the extra point went through Stanford, the 41 point underdog led 24 to 23 and thats how it ended.
Steve White: was one of many times in the: Steve White:So now moving back to the south for another spectacular end to a college football game, it was billed as the biggest regular season game in LSU history.
Steve White:The undefeated and top ranked Tigers welcomed the number nine Florida Gators to Death Valley.
Steve White:There was a capacity crowd of 92,910 inside the stadium and an additional 50,000 estimated to be just outside in the parking lots watching on big screens plugged up to generators.
Steve White:Florida was coming off of a heartbreaking last second loss to unranked Auburn the previous week and they were looking to right the ship in this one.
Steve White:The first half looked pretty good for the Gators and they took a 17 seven lead into the locker room at the half.
Steve White:Both teams added a touchdown in the third and it went to the fourth with Florida up 20 414.
Steve White:Now word had already made its way east of Southern Cal's demise, and the Tigers were trying to avoid the same fate.
Steve White:LSU coach Les Miles was ready to gamble in this game, mostly out of necessity.
Steve White:Five times throughout the day, the Tigers went for it on fourth down and they made it.
Steve White:They also took advantage of some Gator mistakes.
Steve White:They picked off a Tim Tebow pass in the fourth and turned that into seven a few minutes later when quarterback Matt Flynn connected with Demetrius Byrd for the strike to make it a three point game.
Steve White:LSU got the ball back with about eight minutes to play, and they went on a long, clock eating drive.
Steve White:Two of their five successful fourth down conversions came on this drive, their last one coming on a fourth and inches at the five that running back Jacob Hester got by the nose of the football.
Steve White:He scored three plays later to give the Tigers the lead at 28.24 with 109 left.
Steve White:Florida put themselves in a position for a miracle, but Tebow's Hail Mary was batted down and the Tigers had rallied from their ten point deficit to win an instant classic.
Steve White: On this day in: Michael Jordan:Reason being I've heard a lot of different speculations about my reasons for not playing, but I've always stressed to people that have known me and the media that has followed me that when I lose the sense of motivation and the sense of to prove something as a basketball player, it's time for me to move away from the game of basketball.
Steve White:Now, one of the speculations that many people pointed to as a reason for MJ's departure after winning three straight NBA titles was due to the loss of his father, who was murdered after an apparent roadside robbery in July.
Steve White:Jordan also faced a lot of scrutiny and charges about his gambling activity.
Steve White:The night before a playoff game against the New York Knicks earlier in the year, Michael was seen gambling large amounts at a blackjack table in Atlantic City, and there were rumors of substantial losses racking up at the time of his announcement.
Steve White:The NBA was investigating Michael's involvement with gamblers, including two huge checks totaling $165,000 that were discovered in the possession of some nefarious characters, factors that were said to cover his gambling debts.
Steve White:That investigation was dropped two days after Jordan announced his retirement, leading some conspiracy theories to pop up that commissioner David Stern asked MJ to step away from the game for a year with the league fearing an actual suspension of the goat would be problematic.
Steve White:Stern vehemently denied that theory.
Steve White:But Jordan was only 30 years old, on top of the basketball world with three championship rings.
Steve White:He added to the conspiracy theory when he later hinted in his press conference on this day that he may be willing to come back and play.
Steve White:If David Stern lets me back in the league, he said.
Steve White:Of course, 30 years down the road, we know now how this all played out eventually.
Steve White: But on this day in: Steve White: On this day in: Steve White:The Yankee slugger did it in a ten to five win over the St.
Steve White:Louis Cardinals in game four.
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Steve White:Louis would go on to win the series, though, in seven games.
Steve White: On this day in: Steve White:He was 20 years, eleven months old when he blanked the LA Dodgers in game two of what would turn out to be a four game sweep of the defending champs by the Baltimore Orioles.
Steve White:On the other end of the spectrum, Phil Nekro became the oldest to pitch a shutout in the majors when he prevented the Toronto Blue Jays from scoring a single run.
Steve White:It was also the 300th career win for the 46 year, 188 day old knuckleballer.
Steve White:Jamie Moyer would come along 25 years later to top it as a 47 year old in time.
Steve White:Now for today's nothing to do with sports.
Steve White:Fun fact, if you so happen to be traveling through Le La Vendue France anytime soon.
Steve White:You probably should know that it is illegal to die there unless you own a cemetery plot within the town limits.
Steve White:Thats all ive got for you today.
Steve White:And again, if you would like to assist in the recovery efforts in western North Carolina, theres a list of organizations in the show notes.
Steve White:Enjoy your day, and ill talk to you again tomorrow for another edition of this day in sports history.
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