So Wilt was happy to reach 100 points in a game, and Phil Esposito set that standard in hockey (and 52 more in 70/71), plus we got 138 in one college game! Oh yeah, 100th Grey Cup!
But in all honesty, 100 posts on my blog, while it is a great milestone, I need more!
For the simple reason, I dawned on me the other day (okay, and several times before that) when looking at my blog, that I lacked any football, very little golf, and even not that much tennis.
Just from the time I was a little kid in the 1980s, when the explosion of sports on (cable) television dawned, when Magic and Larry returned basketball to front and center, sports has been prevalent to me.
And I don't see that changing.
The truth is that I always hungered for more. More knowledge. And perhaps had the Internet never come around, I could have realized that their is only so much you can do.
When I was at one of my favourite book stores the other day, I came across the book Rudy. Having seen the 90s movie with Sean Austin, I was tempted to buy it.
But then I realized I don't know jack about football.
And then I realized, my sports blog needs more football.
Irony is, ask me to name the most famous sports call ever, it's Joe Starkey, "The Play". Or how about the most lopsided score in any sport, gotta be Georgia Tech's 222-0 win over Cumberland in 1916.
But at 100 post, I can afford to wait.
Wait till I memorize!
Oh, by the way, I'm now officially at 101!
Take that Wilt!
I'll see you at the free throw line on that one!
But in all honesty, 100 posts on my blog, while it is a great milestone, I need more!
For the simple reason, I dawned on me the other day (okay, and several times before that) when looking at my blog, that I lacked any football, very little golf, and even not that much tennis.
Just from the time I was a little kid in the 1980s, when the explosion of sports on (cable) television dawned, when Magic and Larry returned basketball to front and center, sports has been prevalent to me.
And I don't see that changing.
The truth is that I always hungered for more. More knowledge. And perhaps had the Internet never come around, I could have realized that their is only so much you can do.
When I was at one of my favourite book stores the other day, I came across the book Rudy. Having seen the 90s movie with Sean Austin, I was tempted to buy it.
But then I realized I don't know jack about football.
And then I realized, my sports blog needs more football.
Irony is, ask me to name the most famous sports call ever, it's Joe Starkey, "The Play". Or how about the most lopsided score in any sport, gotta be Georgia Tech's 222-0 win over Cumberland in 1916.
But at 100 post, I can afford to wait.
Wait till I memorize!
Oh, by the way, I'm now officially at 101!
Take that Wilt!
I'll see you at the free throw line on that one!