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Quake rocks the World Series, Owls shake up college football, and the first athlete disqualified for doping - This DiSH for Oct. 17

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Thrive Sweet Productions
Published
Thu 17 Oct 2024
Episode Link
https://thisdayinsportshistory.sportshistorynetwork.com/captivate-podcast/quake-rocks-the-world-series-owls-shake-up-college-football-and-the-first-athlete-disqualified-for-doping-this-dish-for-oct-17

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In 1989, an earthquake prior to game 3 delayed the series for two weeks.

In 1998, the Temple Owls put together an improbable comeback to upset #14 Virginia Tech.

And in 1968, Hans Gunnar Liljenwall became the first Olympic athlete to be disqualified for doping.

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