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Favorite Athletes
Tiger Woods, Kevin Durant, Tim Tebow, LeBron James, Tom Brady
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Favorite Sports Teams
Oregon Ducks, Portland Trail-Blazers, St Louis Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Duke Blue Devils, New Jersey Devils, St Louis Rams, Anaheim Ducks
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Favorite Coaches
Vince Lombardi, Chip Kelly, Tony LaRussa, Jon Gruden, Bill Belichick, Rex Ryan, Doc Rivers, Pete Carroll
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All-Time Sports Moment
Either game 6 of the 2011 World Series, or TW's chip-in on the 70th hole of the 2006 Masters
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Most Memorable Game Attended
2006 @ Autzen Stadium - (18)Oregon Ducks vs (11)Oklahoma Sooners; 34-33 Ducks
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Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Boston Celtics, 8 consecutive championships - most by any American professional sports team (NBA, NFL, MLB or NHL)
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Ruth or Mays?
Willy Mays - He could field just as well as hit
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Unitas or Montana?
Joe Montana because he has more Super Bowl rings - as a QB in the NFL, that is the only statistic that matters
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Jordan or Russell?
Michael Jordan - He completely changed the game of basketball with his dominance and style of play. Greatest player of all time, end of discussion.
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Gretzky or Orr?
Wayne Gretzky "The Great One" - 92 goals in the 1981-82 season will be the most in a single season forever (or until goaltending is made illegal...)
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Pele or Maradona?
Pele brought flair to the world's most popular sport that is still uncommon today
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Federer or Sampras?
Roger Federer - No player has ever dominated the tennis world like Federer did from 2003-07. From the '05 Wimbledon until the end of the '07 season, Federer won every Grand Slam tournament other than the French Open (lost in the finals of both).
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Tiger or Nicklaus?
Tiger Woods - No one has ever won 4-straight majors (2000-01) or 3-straight US Amateur Championships (1994-96). Even with no major win since the '08 US Open, he is still on pace with Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 career major wins - both with 14 at Woods' current age of 35.
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ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 or SEC?
ACC in basketball - Even though the Pac-10/12 has 1 more championship (13 to 12), 11 of those are by UCLA. SEC for football...It KILLS me to say it, but you cannot argue with 6-straight BCS titles (#6 after LSU/Bama game)