This documentary detailed the rise of a college football program that was so poorly regarded that tickets were being given away at local Burger Kings. The program was revitalized by Coach Howard Schnellenberger (hired in 1979), who embraced the villain mentality.
The U (Miami U football)
This 1993 comedy is loosely based on the debut of the Jamaican national bobsleigh team at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Cool Runnings
This former Indianapolis Colt and #1 draft pick retired after only 7 seasons in the NFL due to re-occurring injuries.
Andrew Luck
Stephen Curry and this shoe brand officially parted ways in November 2025 after a 12-year partnership
Under Armour
This pitcher holds the MLB record for the most complete games, with 749. To put that in context, a modern player would need to average 25 complete games a season for 20 straight years.
Cy Young
No Crossover follows the 1993 trial of this Virginian high school athlete who would go on to star in the NBA.
Allen Iverson
This American holds the record for most Olympic gold medals by a snowboarder.
Shaun White
This Canadian hockey player is considered one of the greatest of all time, winning the MVP in both 1990 and 1992, and is 3rd all time in regular season points.
Mark Messier
This boxer landed a $137 million deal to sponsor a tabletop grill
George Foreman
This NBA player holds the record for most assists in a career with 15,806 career assists, after leading the league in assists nine consecutive seasons.
John Stockton
Winning Time focuses on the impact of Reggie Miller on this rival NBA team in the 1990s, specifically focusing on their battles in the 1994 and 1995 NBA playoffs.
New York Knicks
This city hosted the Winter Games that included the historic “Miracle on Ice” hockey game between the U.S. and Soviet Union in 1980
Lake Placid
This Australian (and former #1 pick) had a 14 year career in the NBA, leading the league in blocks in 2010-2011 with the Milwaukee Bucks
Andrew Bogut
In 2007, Tiger Woods signed a 5 year, $100 million deal with this sports drink brand
Gatorade
In 1961-1962, this NBA player was never subbed out of a single game, averaging 48.5 minutes per game over the course of a season. The only minutes he missed were 8 minutes in one game that he fouled in in the 4th quarter.
Wilt Chamberlain
Into the Wind followed Terry Fox's attempt to run 5,373 kilometres (3,339 mi) across this country in support of fundraising for cancer research.
Canada
This short track speed skater holds the record for most American medals in the winter olympics; across 2002, 2006, and the 2010 Winter Olympics he won two gold, two silver, and four bronze medals
Apolo Anton Ohno
Which active player holds the Knicks franchise record for the most triple doubles in a single season.
Josh Hart
This soda recently re-launched its iconic "Obey your thirst" campaign with Anthony Edwards. The original campaign started in 1994 and featured Grant Hill.
Sprite
Jerry Rice holds the record for most NFL receiving yards after age 40 with 2,509 yards... name 2 out of the other 3 players that have recorded ANY receptions past age 40.
Tom Brady (6 yards), Marcedes Lewis (2 yards), and Brett Favre (-2 yards)
The 30 for 30 documentary One Night in Vegas followed the friendship of boxer Mike Tyson and this rapper, as well as the night of September 7, 1996, when the rapper was murdered after attending a Tyson fight.
Tupac Shakur
Not counting this year's Olympics, this Scandinavian country holds the record for most total medals, with 406.
Norway
Bonus Fact: the Winter Olympics were originally called "International Winter Sports Week"
This American swimmer won 7 golds at the 1972 Olympics (setting a world record in each race); it was the most golds by a single athlete in any Olympics until Michael Phelps broke his record in 2008
Mark Spitz
Tom Brady was a brand ambassador for this brand of boots, which was normally associated with preppy female college students.
Uggs
On 11 April 2001, Australia beat American Samoa 31-0 in a qualifier for this international sports competition, securing the record for largest margin of defeat.
World Cup