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16 :05x01 - Sarah & Suzanne

Jan/16/2015
This is a story about the Alabama-Georgia gymnastics conflict between Alabama's Sarah Patterson and Georgia's Suzanne Yoculan. They competed for 25 years taking a combined 21 SEC and 14 national titles. Patterson and Yoculan were known for having one of the more heated relationships in the sport as they dueled for national supremacy.

Source: ESPN

17 :05x02 - Shaq & Dale (Directed by Hannah Storm)

Apr/13/2015
“Shaq & Dale,” narrated by Louisiana native and music superstar Tim McGraw, follows former basketball great Shaquille O’Neal as he returns to LSU to visit with Dale Brown, the coach who helped make it all possible. The relationship between these two men goes back to the time when Shaq was 13 and living on an army base in Germany when he asked the coach for some exercise tips. Since that day, O’Neal has received at least one letter or email from Brown every week—and a lot more of them during their three years together in Baton Rouge. Back then, they might have seemed very different, but they forged a deep friendship that they cherish to this day.

Source: ESPN

18 :05x03 - Dominique Belongs to Us (Directed by Kenan K. Holley)

Apr/17/2015
Before the basketball world came to know him as “The Human Highlight Film,” a teenage Dominique Wilkins quickly became the toast of his new hometown of Washington, North Carolina. The 6’8” basketball star led the Pam Pack to 56 straight victories and two state titles. But when he chose the University of Georgia over local ACC schools, the cheers turned to jeers and resentment twisted the high school highlights into a lowlight. That betrayal left ‘Nique distrustful of fans until a community of support in Georgia convinced him otherwise and paved the way for his return home.

Source: ESPN

19 :05x04 - Coach Bernie (Directed by Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern)

Apr/20/2015
When Rick Pitino was hired to coach the Kentucky basketball team in 1989, the once-proud program was reeling from NCAA probation and the loss of scholarships. He needed to shake things up and give the players who stayed a fresh perspective. To help achieve this, in 1990 he hired Bernadette Locke, only the second female assistant coach in Division I men’s basketball history. A former star point guard with the University of Georgia, Locke brought knowledge, spirit and academic discipline to the Wildcats. In two years, Kentucky basketball returned to prominence and, though still undermanned by the loss of scholarships, the Wildcats made it all the way to the Elite 8 in 1992. As Pitino and her fellow assistants Billy Donovan and Tubby Smith attest, Coach Bernie made a difference.

Source: ESPN

20 :05x05 - Thunder and Lightning (Directed by Rory Karpf)

May/04/2015
The best team never to win the College World Series? It might have been the 1985 Mississippi State Bulldogs, who produced four Major League Baseball All-Stars. Two of them, Bobby Thigpen and Jeff Brantley, became Relievers of the Year, while the other two, Will Clark and Rafael Palmeiro, formed the imposing one-two hitting punch known as “Thunder and Lightning.” The brash and bold Clark was born in New Orleans, the son of a pool hustler, while the soft-spoken and shy Palmeiro was a son of Cuban immigrants who did his talking at the plate. As teammates at Mississippi State, they nearly propelled the Bulldogs to a College World Series title. Thirty years later, director Rory Karpf revisits those fabled Bulldogs, tracks the complicated relationship between Clark and Palmeiro, and brings closure to men who should be remembered for what they did, and not for what they didn’t do.

Source: ESPN
Classification: Documentary
Genre: Action | Anthology | Family | History | Sports
Status: Returning Series
Network: SEC ESPN NETWORK ( USA)
Airs: Thursdays at 08:00 pm
Runtime: 60 Minutes
Premiere: September 07, 2011
Episode Order: 4
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