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The Greatest Stories of the Underdogs

27 Feb 2021

The Greatest Stories of the Underdogs

Everyone loves the underdog. Unless your loved team is the Favorite, few sports tales capture a viewer's attention such as the plucky underdog who somehow, someway, reaches the pinnacle of the game. Whether it's an upstart team knocking off an established champion, or a unheralded athlete pulling off a massive upset over what seems like an unbeatable competition, underdog stories can resonate for decades, years, and decades--and also inspire others to try the same astonishing feats.

At times the best moments happen when no is anticipating them to--and that's what makes upsets and underdogs tales so magical.

Here are 15 of the Best underdog stories at the history of sports:

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New York Giants defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII

UPDATE: With Eli Manning retiring in the Giants after 16 seasons together with the group, here is a look back in one of his best moments, and among the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history.

The New York Giants came into the Super Bowl as 12-point underdogs Against the undefeated Patriots, who cruised to a 16-0 record during the 2007 regular season and set numerous offensive scoring documents. The Giants, on the other hand, had limped into the playoffs as a wild card team with a 10-6 record. The Giants had overcome long odds to even make it to the Super Bowl--at the time, no wild card team had won the championship.

The 2 teams only scored a combined 10 points Once the game entered The fourth quarter, but that helped set the stage for one of their most exciting games in sports history. To get a touchdown, but the Patriots countered with a Randy Moss touchdown reception from Tom Brady to reclaim the lead. That set the stage for one of the greatest endings --and among the biggest upsets--in sports. On third-and-5 from the Giants' own 44-yard lineup, Manning escaped the grasp of three different Patriots players before launching a 32-yard pass to Tyree--who leapt up and caught the ball with one hand, securing it by pressing it against his helmet. The incredible play kept the drive alive, and it erupts in Plaxico Burress catching the winning touchdown to give the Giants a 17-14 victory. The Giants won the Super Bowl and kept the Patriots from using a true undefeated season.

 

Leicester City wins 2015-16 Premier League title

Leicester's run during the 2015-16 Premier League season may return As the biggest longshot championship in sport history. The team defied the odds--literallythey had 5,000-to-1 odds of winning the title this season--and clinched their first trophy in history.

How would they pull it off? The small-market club reap the benefits of down Years for the"big" teams such as Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Arsenal to become the most unlikely champions in English soccer. Even more amazing? The Foxes were nearly relegated to the Football League Championship--English football's equivalent of Triple-A ball--in 2015 prior to earning enough points to remain in the Premier League.

 

N.C. State defeats Houston for 1983 NCAA Championship

The Wolfpack pulled off one of the greatest upsets in NCAA championship History after taking down Houston--a group which had future NBA legends Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler--to acquire the 1983 championship. With the match tied 52--52 and less than five seconds left on the clock, State's Dereck Whittenburg put an air-ball shooter --or a pass, based on who you ask--which Lorenzo Charles nabbed and dunked as time expired.


Rulon Gardner defeats Alexander Karelin in the 2000 Olympics

Rulon Gardner was a large guy, but the humble 29-year-old Wyoming farm Boy seemed like a tiny underdog from Aleksandr Karelin in the Greco-Roman superheavyweight wrestling finals of the Athlens Olypics. The mighty Russian was a fearsome force of nature: undefeated in international competition for 15 decades, winner of three consecutive gold medals and seven successive world titles. Karelin had not conceded one point in international for a long time; Gardner hadn't even won an NCAA championship in his school career.

 

Greece wins the 2004 European Championship

The Greek group came into the 2004 Euro Cup without much hope however with Lots of enthusiasm--the nation had been back in the tournament for the first time in 24 years. That very long layoff had suppressed expectations, and no one expected much out of them contrary to the powerhouse French squad they faced in the quarterfinals.

From there, the Greeks rode the tide of the upset past the Czech Republic from the semis, then again versus host-team Portugal at the closing, sealing among the most remarkable victories in the history of European soccer.
Pittsburgh Pirates defeat New York Yankees, 1960 World Series

 

Pittsburgh Pirates defeat New York Yankees, 1960 World Series

The New York Yankees had won 10 out of the last 12 pennants coming The stats all were in favor of the Yankees by the close of the show --New York outscored Pittsburgh 55-27--but the outcomes were not. The Pirates' Bill Mazeroski hit one of the most famous home runs in baseball history with his underside of the ninth, game-winning homer in Game 7 to take the championship, inspiring countless baseball dreams round America (except possibly in the Bronx).

 

New Jersey Devils win the 1995 Stanley Cup

The Devils came to the ’95 NHL playoffs as the fifth seed following Struggling through the early parts of the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season. They had made it through some tough teams at the Eastern Conference for into the Stanley Cup finals, but couple baseball observers believed the scrappy Jersey squad would severely challenge the Labour' Trophy-winning Detroit Red Wings once they got there.

 

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Holly Holm defeats Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 (2015)

Coming into her match against Holly Holm,"Rowdy" Rousey was as good of a lock to defend her UFC bantamweight name as anybody in sports history. Rousey had dominated her last three fights, winning them 34, 16, and 14 seconds, and positioning as heavy favorite against Holm.

However, Holm dismissed all that talk, as the boxing pro Neutralized Rousey's peerless grappling skill and knocked out the favorite with a brutal second-round kick felt'round the world.

 

Appalachian State beats Michigan (2003)

The vaunted Michigan Wolverines seemed like one of those undisputed top Programs in all of college soccer at the start of the 2003 season. Having a preseason No. 5 ranking and national title hopes, the maize and blue looked to begin the year on a light note by opening little Division I-AA Appalachian State.

But that changed when the underdog Mountaineers stepped to the Big House. Directed by super-athletic quarterback Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State stunned the favorites, 34-32. It was among the most shocking upsets in American sporting history, not least since App State was the first Division I-AA (now Football Championship Subdivision) to win against a Division I-A team.

 

New England Patriots win Super Bowl XXXVI

With all the success the Patriots have experienced with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick at the helm, it is hard not to forget that the group was a significant underdog. But again in 2001, Brady was just a lowly copy for Drew Bledsoe, and that he was only forced to the game following Jets linebacker Mo Lewis knocked Bledsoe out with a vicious hit.

The harm set the platform for Brady--the 199th player selected in the He had only thrown three passes the previous season, but he played well enough for Belichick to leave Bledsoe on the bench even after the presumptive newcomer was healthy enough to go back.

Brady led the group through the playoffs and to the Super Bowl, In which the Pats were set to go up against one of the best offensive teams ever in the St. Louis Rams--aka"The best Show on Turf." The Patriots pulled out the stunning success with Adam Vinatieri's 48-yard, game-winning field target, along with the legend of Brady had been born.

 

Buster Douglas defeats Mike Tyson (1990)

Mike Tyson came into his February 1990 fight with Buster Douglas as a 42-1 favorite, which makes the outcome among the greatest upsets of all time. Douglas became a household name following his knockout of Tyson, who lost The WBA/WBC/IBF/lineal heavyweight championship games with the outcome.

 

Villanova defeats Georgetown to get 1985 NCAA Championship

After Georgetown entered the 1985 closing, they seemed just like one of the Biggest locks to win in NCAA Tournament history. The Hoyas had won the championship the last year and'd future NBA legend Patrick Ewing on the roster.

But as the match wore on, the Wildcats turned into one of the best Shooting performances in college basketball history--making 78.6 percent of the shots--to pull off one of the greatest upsets ever with a 66-64 victory.

 

New York Jets defeat the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III

From the first soccer championship to be charged as a"Super Bowl," The Colts (then of Baltimore) entered as 18-point favorites to win, which fit with the prevailing storyline that AFL teams (like the Jets) were considered inferior their NFL counterparts.

That did not stop Jets quarterback Joe Namath, however who famously "ensured" which New York would prevail in the match. Despite all prevailing wisdom to the contrary,"Broadway Joe" and the Jets put the NFL on the map with a 16-7 victory to take the championship.

 

New York Mets win the 1969 World Series

The so-called "Miracle Mets" were among the most unlikely champions In sports history. In 1967, the Metropolitans finished with 101 losses. However, by 1969, however, the team surprised everyone with a 100-62 record to acquire the newly-created National League East title.

 

The Miracle on Ice (1980)

Do you believe in miracles?

Because that is what the United States men's Olympic hockey team Looked like they had to defeat the powerful Soviet baseball machine in the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Team USA was playing well during the Olympic tournament, but the roster was filled with amateurs and college gamers. In contrast, the battle-tested Soviet Union squad consisted of a number of the best hockey talent in the world. The Soviet group had dominated for years, and also the very hopeful fans wondered whether the United States could score in the match, let alone win.

Instead, Team USA pulled off an amazing upset, winning the match 4-3 And making themselves a place in history. The game inspired what is currently Among the very recognizable broadcast calls in history, as Al Michaels Screamed he did, in actuality, believe in wonders.

 

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