This could be common knowledge, but it's trivia nonetheless. In 1999, ESPN began a series titled "SportsCentury: Countdown of the century's 50 Greatest Athletes". Each week, a different athlete's profile was shown, highlighting his career and impact on the sport. Number one on the list was Michael Jordan. Personally, I would agree with that choice.
Of the 50 Greatest Athletes selected, there was only one non-human. Who was the athlete who finished higher on the list than Walter Peyton, Sandy Koufax, Julius Erving or Ben Hogan?
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This could be common knowledge, but it's trivia nonetheless. In 1999, ESPN began a series titled "SportsCentury: Countdown of the century's 50 Greatest Athletes". Each week, a different athlete's profile was shown, highlighting his career and impact on the sport. Number one on the list was Michael Jordan. Personally, I would agree with that choice.
Of the 50 Greatest Athletes selected, there was only one non-human. Who was the athlete who finished higher on the list than Walter Peyton, Sandy Koufax, Julius Erving or Ben Hogan?
Hint: It's not Godzilla or the Road Runner.
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