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What's Right About Sports:
User Comments, Part III

Posted: Mon August 10, 1998

This is the final sample of your responses to Sports Illustrated's list of What's Right About Sports.

Walking up to Camden Yards and gasping every time I see the field—and I'm a season-ticket holder. Talkin' baseball with baseball fans when I don't even know their names. The beauty of baseball as seen through a camera lens.
—Kim Jackson, Arlington, Va.

The smell of the pines and magnolias on the 15th fairway at Augusta National.
—Noel Barrett, Atlanta

The first Thursday and Friday of the NCAA tournament. School pride, and the rush of knowing that big schools and small have an equal chance of being shown the exit.
—Fred Vaughn, St. Paul, Minn.

Kissing your date after every score by the Texas A&M football team.
—Stavros A. Megas, Nederland, Texas

The Swamp—Florida Field—in Gainesville. The toughest place to play in sports, period. It is hot, humid and loud with 85,000-plus people there with nothing better to do than cheer the Gators on! Just ask Bobby Bowden.
—David Jones, Tampa, Fla.

What's good: Watching the opposing coach at my nephew's peewee baseball game stop play to help my nephew position himself better to field the ball. What's bad: Watching the opposing fans boo their coach for doing it.
—Scott Robey, Frankfort, Ind.

Mid- to small-size Division I basketball programs, like University of the Pacific, which compete successfully on limited budgets. These schools are what college athletics are supposed to be about. Students go to school and graduate on time with degrees (like Michael Olowokandi in civil engineering). Clean programs with no probation.
—Arthur Cummings, Tracy, Calif.

The ivy of Wrigley Field and the fountains of Kauffman Stadium.
—Mark Zillman, Kansas City, Mo.

Brooks Robinson. Not only one of the best (maybe the best) third basemen ever to play the game of baseball, but also one of the best autograph signers and one of the friendliest men alive.
—Mark Konstans, Aberdeen, Md.

Dennis Rodman's hustle, not his hair. And fighting for the puck in the corners!
—Mike Bauer, Orange, Calif.

In-car cameras for races. Just how does it feel to wreck at over 150 miles an hour?
—Scutter Lowe, Harrisonburg, Va.

Listening to the sounds of a game. The crack of the bat. A puck off the glass. The collective groan of a crowd. Swish.
—Rob Sheinfeld, Toronto

Sitting in a 10,000-seat Triple-A ballpark on a warm summer night, watching a thrilling game being played on emerald-green grass, cheering wonderful plays on both sides, and all the while sitting 10 rows up from the dugout for $9 Canadian (about 89 cents U.S. these days). Ecstasy.
—Norm King, Ottawa, Ontario

How a real receiver deals with coming across the middle: You know that you're going to take a hit so you might as well catch the damn ball anyway.
—Robert Fedoruk, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Game-ending home runs. Call me biased, but there have been few more beautiful sights on a baseball field than Joe Carter leaping around the bases in 1993. Every kid who ever called himself a baseball fan has dreamed of hitting a homer like that.
—Chad Lucas, Sackville, Nova Scotia

The smile on a kid's face after making his or her first pass, catch and/or goal.
—Mark Flood, Athens, Ontario

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What's Right About Sports: User Comments, Part II
What's Right About Sports: User Comments, Part I
Life of Reilly: The Flip Side of What's Right About Sports
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