Distant Replay

By: Ben George
  • Summary

  • The Distant Replay podcast goes back and relives some of the greatest sporting events of all-time. Join us as we watch these games over again years later and discuss our takeaways, run through scenarios, and answer some important questions. Each episode will feature one game and we'll have a good time doing it.
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Episodes
  • Nearly 90 Years Since the Last Notre Dame Win Over Ohio State (1936 CFB)
    Jan 17 2025

    As Ohio State and Notre Dame get ready to meet in the first college football national championship game of the 12-team College Football Playoff, you might think these two storied programs have a lot of history. Surprisingly, the Buckeyes and the Fighting Irish have only met eight times ever.

    Ohio State holds a 6-2 lead all-time in the series, and you have to go back to 1936 to find the last Notre Dame win between these two teams. That's exactly what we're going in this episode of Distant Replay.

    Join us as we tell you about that game 88 years ago that finished 7-2 a year after Ohio State and Notre Dame met for the first time in what people called 'The Game of the Century' in 1935.

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    10 mins
  • Wild CFB Fact: Randall Cunningham, Hall of Fame...Punter?
    Aug 28 2024

    If you think back to the NFL in the 80s and 90s and think about the best quarterbacks in the league, Randall Cunningham is probably near the top of your list. The former NFL MVP and mutli-year All-Pro was the face of the Philadelphia Eagles and eventually led one of the greatest offensive seasons with the Vikings in 1998.

    But most people wouldn't remember that he was much more than a quarterback. In fact, he might be more decorated as a punter.

    Join us as we look back on this wild college football fact, tell a few stories, and share some pretty remarkable stats from this UNLV great.

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    11 mins
  • True Crime Sports - LSU and Dolphins RB Cecil Collins
    Mar 24 2024

    Cecil 'The Diesel' Collins burst onto the college football scene at LSU in the mid-90s and looked like he would become the next great SEC running back alongside Kevin Fault in Baton Rouge. Despite off-field problems, Collins still got a chance in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins thanks to his incredible size and speed.

    Collins' career never materialized due to his issues away from football and he would eventually serve 13 years in jail.

    We'll tell you his story today on this True Crime Sports edition of Distant Replay.

    Subscribe to us on YouTube for more old games and true crime sports: https://bit.ly/466gU5S

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    24 mins

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