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ESPN's Sportsnation chooses ST&N as the "Site We Like."

Sports Then And Now, was chosen as the “Site We Like” by ESPN’s Sportsnation on January 28, 2010. Hosts, Colin Cowherd and Michelle Beadle, showcased the site especially the post, Ranking The Super Bowls.

This is an incredible honor and deserved recognition for all the folks who put in the effort and long nights to make the Sports Then and Now family successful. Thanks to you and all of our readers!

Below are some other stories on Sports Then and Now that have been featured by national media outlets:

July 13, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – written by David Roth

July 13, 2009 – ESPN Sweet Spot - Rob Neyer

Week of July 13-19, 2009 – Article of the Week by Sportsscribes.net

July 30, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

August 12, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

October 15, 2009 – LT Sports Daily Top 10 Blog Posts

October 15, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by Garey Ris

October 30, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix - Written by David Roth

November 25, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

December 22, 2009 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

February 3, 2010 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

February 23, 2010 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

August 3, 2010 – Wall Street Journal Daily Fix – Written by David Roth

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  • Vintage Athlete of the Month

    • Pat Summerall: A Broadcasting Legend
      September 2, 2010 | 6:15 am

      Pat Summerall

      Our Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the month for September had very long associations with two of the sports that make headlines each September. Pat Summerall played in the NFL for 10 years before becoming one of the most recognized announcers in the sport. He also served as the voice of the U.S. Open tennis championships for CBS for more than two decades.

      After playing college football at Arkansas, Summerall was drafted by the Detroit Lions, but a broken arm ended his first season in the league. He was traded to the Chicago Cardinals and spent five seasons with them primarily as a placekicker.

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