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Profiling former Georgia running back Herschel Walker. The 1982 Heisman Trophy winner overcame teenage bouts with bullying for being overweight and having a severe stutter.

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The Play That Changed College Football takes a look back at the first SEC Championship Game in 1992 between Florida and Alabama. The documentary dives into what the inaugural championship meant at the time and what it has meant to college football today.

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Explore the rise, fall and re-birth of legendary University of Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson, at a time when the state of Arkansas was at the epicenter of American culture.

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The appeal of the Lolo Jones story goes beyond the track and field community. It is one of heartbreak, adversity and the hope of triumph at the end, the kind of storyline that appeals to the masses. This is her story!

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An insightful look at Sylvester Croom, the first African-American center at the University of Alabama and one of the school's first black players.

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Plagued by injuries at UK and the NBA, Sam Bowie has always been overshadowed by his draft placement. The 7-foot-1 center was seen by many as a franchise player when he was selected by Portland with the second overall pick in the 1984 NBA Draft, just ahead of Michael Jordan. Sadly, injuries limited his success.

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The story of how Condredge Holloway became the first African-American quarterback at an SEC school.

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A look back at 2008, when Mykal Riley's last-gasp three pointer not only sent his Alabama team to overtime, but also may have saved thousands of lives as a tornado passed over the Georgia Dome.

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Abby Wambach, the soccer phenom, has maintained an astonishing level of success, from helping the Florida Gators win their first and only national championship, to collecting a Founders Cup title with the WUSA's Washington Freedom and earning two Olympic gold medals.

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A look at the iconic Manning family and their ongoing legacy within the sport of football. From Archie, to sons Peyton, Eli and Cooper, the family has had its ups and downs on their path to becoming football legends.

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The story of gymnastics coaches Sarah Patterson and Suzanne Yoculan, and how they brought the programs of Alabama and Georgia respectively to whole new heights.

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14 famous figures, one from each of the SEC schools, open up about the time they spent and the memories they made at their respective schools.

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The story of how Bo Jackson, Charles Barkley and Frank Thomas changed the face of Auburn's athletic program.

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Steve Spurrier reflects back on his time as the 1966 Heisman Trophy winner as quarterback of the University of Florida and discusses how that journey impacted his coaching career ever since.

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On October 28, 1989, Ole Miss defensive back Chucky Mullins hit Vanderbilt running back Brad Gaines in the back. While Gaines was uninjured, Mullins suffered a broken neck on the play, leaving him a quadriplegic.

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An in-depth look at the relationship between Shaquille O'Neal and his basketball coach at LSU, Dale Brown.

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Examining Rick Pitino's journey as the coach of Kentucky basketball team and how he turned the program around with the help of his new assistant coach, Bernadette Locke.

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A look back at basketball star Dominique Wilkins, his dominance at Washington High School and his surprising decision to join the University of Georgia - a choice that left his home town stunned.

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The story of the 1985 Misissippi State Bulldogs baseball team, focusing on the complicated relationship between two key players Will Clark and Rafael Palmeiro who became known as 'Thunder and Lightning'.

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Danny Wuerffel was on top of the world at the end of the 1996 college football season. The University of Florida quarterback had just won the Heisman Trophy and led the Gators to a national championship. But drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the spring of 1997, he struggled to attain the same kind of success in the NFL. It was in that first year as a pro that he began volunteering in New Orleans' Desire neighborhood, one of the poorest locales in the country. After Hurricane Katrina devastated his Desire Street Academy in late August 2005, Wuerffel took the lead in tracking down his students, established a new location for the school in Florida, and expanded his outreach to help several more communities in the southeastern United States. He continued his efforts while battling a life-threatening illness. Now, ten years removed from the costliest natural disaster in American history, Wuerffel returns to New Orleans to dedicate the rebuilding of the Desire Community Square and further the cause he joined two decades ago.

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The story of the 2013 Auburn Tigers football team. Expectations were at an all-time low entering the season, but what followed was a year of implausible finishes, cinematic heroics, and a turnaround for the ages.

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The story of a lesser known "Bo" - That of Robert Rein, a talented athlete and promising young coach whose future was cut short by tragedy.

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The story of Michael Sam's announcement that he is gay, and the close bond that was made between him and his teammates as a result.

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The highs and lows of former Alabama linebacker Derrick Thomas, who proved anybody can turn their life around if given a second chance.

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Profiling former Missouri Tigers basketball coach Norm Stewart. Stewart's days playing for Missouri through his time as a coach and his battle with cancer are discussed in this epic story.

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Ruthie Bolton - Olympic gold medalist, former Auburn Tigers basketball player and a victim of domestic violence - shares her powerful story. She has become an activist for women across the world.

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This film looks at Warren Morris' walk-off home run to win the 1996 College World Series for the LSU Tigers. Morris is the only man to ever hit a walk-off homer to end the College World Series.

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The 2006 and 2007 Florida Gators men's basketball teams are profiled, who won back-to-back National Championships, led by Joakim Noah, Al Horford, Corey Brewer, Taurean Green, Lee Humphrey, and head coach Billy Donovan.

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Before Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson teamed up as owner and head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they were key players on Arkansas' unbeaten national champions in 1964. This documentary examines how their time at Arkansas shaped their futures.

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This documentary features former Ole Miss basketball star Johnny Neumann. It examines his decision to leave college early, his professional basketball career and ultimately his return to complete the college degree he once disdained.

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A look back at the career of South Carolina's only Heisman Trophy winner, George Rogers.

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This film explores the story of Charles Martin Newton's influence on the basketball world; a career spanning seven decades as an innovator and an advocate for the advancement of African-Americans in athletics.

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