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  <id>63</id>
  <title>Moments That Changed The Game</title>
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    <total-entries>9</total-entries>
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        <id>23242</id>
        <blogger>
          <display-name>The SI Staff</display-name>
          <id>21244</id>
          <city>New York City</city>
          <state>NY</state>
          <comments-count>18</comments-count>
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        <sport>NFL</sport>
        <title>Favorite Super Bowl memories</title>
        <teaser>Favorite Super Bowl memories</teaser>
        <intro></intro>
        <body>&lt;p&gt;SI.com's Peter King writes about the lasting impact of the 1958 NFL championship game and how it led to the inception of the Super Bowl, beginning with the Green Bay Packers' victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967. What is your favorite Super Bowl memory through the years?&lt;/p&gt;</body>
        <tags>Super Bowl, Moments that changed the game, Peter King, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers</tags>
        <published-at>2008-11-13T17:45:04-05:00</published-at>
        <created-at>2008-11-13T17:45:04-05:00</created-at>
        <updated-at>2009-04-01T19:03:51-04:00</updated-at>
        <comments-count>4</comments-count>
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      <post>
        <id>12502</id>
        <blogger>
          <display-name>The SI Staff</display-name>
          <id>21244</id>
          <city>New York City</city>
          <state>NY</state>
          <comments-count>18</comments-count>
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        <sport>MLB</sport>
        <title>The birth of a rivalry</title>
        <teaser>Is it really a rivalry when one team consistently gets the best of another? Before the Red Sox came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS, New York had won&amp;hellip;</teaser>
        <intro></intro>
        <body>&lt;p&gt;Is it really a rivalry when one team consistently gets the best of another? Before the Red Sox came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS, New York had won 26 World Series title to Boston's zero since 1918. What is your take on the status of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry now?&lt;/p&gt;</body>
        <tags>New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, ALCS, World Series</tags>
        <published-at>2008-10-08T15:21:54-04:00</published-at>
        <created-at>2008-10-08T15:21:54-04:00</created-at>
        <updated-at>2008-12-08T14:14:04-05:00</updated-at>
        <comments-count>6</comments-count>
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      <post>
        <id>8661</id>
        <blogger>
          <display-name>The SI Staff</display-name>
          <id>21244</id>
          <city>New York City</city>
          <state>NY</state>
          <comments-count>18</comments-count>
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        </blogger>
        <sport>NFL</sport>
        <title>Free agency and the NFL</title>
        <teaser>How different would the NFL be today without free agency? The advent of free agency in 1993, thanks to a court ruling, heightened fan interest in the offseason and ushered in an&amp;hellip;</teaser>
        <intro></intro>
        <body>&lt;p&gt;How different would the NFL be today without free agency? The advent of free agency in 1993, thanks to a court ruling, heightened fan interest in the offseason and ushered in an era of true parity in the league for years to come.&lt;/p&gt;</body>
        <tags>Free agency</tags>
        <published-at>2008-09-26T13:41:11-04:00</published-at>
        <created-at>2008-09-26T13:41:11-04:00</created-at>
        <updated-at>2008-10-03T12:31:22-04:00</updated-at>
        <comments-count>2</comments-count>
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      <post>
        <id>4581</id>
        <blogger>
          <display-name>The SI Staff</display-name>
          <id>21244</id>
          <city>New York City</city>
          <state>NY</state>
          <comments-count>18</comments-count>
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        </blogger>
        <sport>NCAAF</sport>
        <title>College Football's Pivotal Moments</title>
        <teaser>RELATED_HTML</teaser>
        <intro></intro>
        <body>&lt;p&gt;When Miami defeated Nebraska 31-30 in an epic Orange Bowl Classic, the Hurricanes won their first national championship and ushered in an era of gridiron dominance by schools from the state of Florida. What do you feel is the most game-changing moment in the history of college football?&lt;/p&gt;</body>
        <tags>Miami Hurricanes, Nebraska Cornhuskers</tags>
        <published-at>2008-09-15T16:53:12-04:00</published-at>
        <created-at>2008-09-15T16:53:12-04:00</created-at>
        <updated-at>2008-11-13T18:27:43-05:00</updated-at>
        <comments-count>7</comments-count>
      </post>
      <post>
        <id>2375</id>
        <blogger>
          <display-name>MomentsInNBA</display-name>
          <id>413594</id>
          <city>Canton                      </city>
          <state>CT</state>
          <comments-count>0</comments-count>
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        <sport></sport>
        <title>Politics and Olympics?</title>
        <teaser>RELATED_HTML</teaser>
        <intro></intro>
        <body>&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The &amp;quot;Blood in the Water&amp;quot; water polo match between Hungary and the Soviets in 1956 was perhaps the first Olympic contest to have such high-stakes political overtones. Since then, there have been boycotts -- the 1980 and &amp;#39;84 Games being the prime examples -- protests and controversies galore. That raises the question: Do the Olympics and politics mix?&lt;/font&gt;</body>
        <tags>Olympics, Moments that changed the game</tags>
        <published-at>2008-08-11T12:59:02-04:00</published-at>
        <created-at>2008-09-10T06:39:58-04:00</created-at>
        <updated-at>2008-09-10T07:14:38-04:00</updated-at>
        <comments-count>2</comments-count>
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