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Today in Sports History: March 10th

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3/10/1976 - The Fat Lady sings

On this day in 1976, one of the most famous sports adages in the nation is born, according to Fred Shapiro's The Yale Book of Quotations. The Dallas Morning News published an article on this day that stated:

Despite his obvious allegiance to the Red Raiders, Texas Tech sports information director Ralph Carpenter was the picture of professional objectivity when the Aggies rallied for a 72-72 tie late in the SWC tournament finals. "Hey, Ralph," said Bill Morgan, "this... is going to be a tight one after all." "Right," said Ralph. "The opera ain’t over until the fat lady sings."

This is this earliest recorded usage or variation of the now popular phrase, "It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings." Although Carpenter is now recognized as its originator, the phrase was long credited to Washington Bullets coach Dick Motta, who popularized it by making it the team's motto in 1978. That was the year the Bullets shocked everyone and won the championship despite a mediocre 44-38 record. By the time Motta celebrated the title with a shirt that read "The Opera Isn't Over 'Til The Fat Lady Sings," the phrase had been entered into the American lexicon.

Motta first heard the adage when his Bullets were visiting the San Antonio Spurs. Dan Cook, a local sports writer, used the phrase in an effort to encourage Spurs fans that they could beat the Bullets. Motta took a liking to it.

In 1979, the Bullets went back to the finals against the same team they beat in 1978: the Seattle SuperSonics. This time, the Sonics came out on top with a 4-1 series victory.

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That is one of the better expresions in sports

other than all of the Yogiisms that he said. My Personal Favortie being “The Future ain’t what it used to be”

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene and Jerry Kramer
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by WVPiratesfan on Mar 9, 2010 2:31 PM EST reply actions  

it's deja vu all over again.

how times have chaged. washigton d.c. back then had over 1 million people and crime was down. now it’s a city with around 600,000 people and d.c .has had meanings of district of crack or district of crime. washington d.c. and detroit used to battle it out as the city with the most murders percentage wise. they changed their name to the wizards too. it might take another generation for either the wizards or redskins to win a champioship. the capitals could win the stanley cup this year. i’m actually pulling for them in the sense that i pulled for the saints to win the super bowl.

I'm all about covering the spread and moneylines. I was building a house, I don't deserve this, deserves have nothing to do with it. Bang. "Unforgiven" I drink your milkshake. I drink it up! "There Will BE Blood"

by wolfmanshowlforever on Mar 9, 2010 4:26 PM EST up reply actions  

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