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RG's Bio
R.G. Yoho was born in West Virginia and currently lives in Ohio, with his wife and children.
In addition to his current job in the plastics industry, he has been an author and freelance writer for years in sports, history, fiction, and politics. He calls his book of military history that was published, "The greatest book nobody ever read."
In addition, R.G. is a life-long West Virginia Mountaineers' fan.
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Favorite Athletes
Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Johnny Bench, Dave Concepcion, Ken Griffey Jr. & Sr., George Foster, Cesar Geronimo, Barry Larkin, Ron Oester, Randy Myers, Rob Dibble, Norm Charlton, Clay Carroll, Pedro Borbon, Mario Soto, George Brett, Major Harris, Pat White, Owen Schmitt, Steve Slaton, Jeff Hostetler, Walter Payton, Ken Anderson, Ryan Freel, Gale Sayers, Jerry West, Meadowlark Lemon, Curly O'Neal, Frank Robinson, Willie Stargell, Chris Everett, Mary Lou Retton, Bruce Jenner, Steve Prefontaine
Favorite Sports Teams
West Virginia University, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears
All Time Sports Moment
Sitting in the stands and watching West Virginia's Major Harris score the touchdown again Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions in 1988.
Most Memorable Game Attended
1984 West Virginia/Boston College Football Game. It was Doug Flutie's senior season, the year he won the Heisman. Just before halftime, Flutie threw a pass to put the Eagles up 20-6. But the Mountaineers held them scoreless the entire second half and won 21-20. My dad and I were there together on the 50-yard line. What a game! And Flutie, as great as he was, never did beat us in a football game!
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak
Ruth or Mays?
Ruth
Unitas or Montana?
Montana
Pele or Maradona?
Who cares!
Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
B-I-G E-A-S-T!!!
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