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Jimmy Butler's Historic NBA Performance: Breaking Records and Leading the Bulls
Chicago, USAFriday, January 3, 2025
Sports also witness major changes in ownership. In 1973, a group led by George Steinbrenner bought the New York Yankees from CBS for $10 million. This transaction marked a new era for the famous baseball team.
Legends often make headlines with their achievements. In 1991, Wayne Gretzky scored his 700th goal, a significant milestone in his illustrious career. The Buffalo Bills staged an unbelievable comeback in 1993, overcoming a 32-point deficit to beat the Houston Oilers in overtime. This remains one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.
College football saw Nebraska winning their first national championship in 28 years in 1995. Michigan won their first national title since 1948 in 1998, causing a split in the national championship with Nebraska. In 2003, Ohio State secured their first national title in 34 years with a double-overtime win against Miami.
Saban’s departure from the Miami Dolphins to coach at Alabama in 2007 was another significant moment. In 2010, Chris Johnson set a new rushing record with 2, 006 yards in a season. Connecticut’s 90-game winning streak in women’s basketball ended in 2011, and Jaromir Jagr became the oldest player to score a hat trick in the NHL in 2015.
Most recently, Cristiano Ronaldo made headlines by joining Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, marking a major shift in his football career.
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