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In the opinion of the Sporting News. I can't believe Chuck's man boobs didn't make the list

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"1. David Stern, commissioner, NBA
2. George Bodenheimer, president, ESPN and ABC Sports; co-chair Disney Media Networks
3. Paul Tagliabue, commissioner, NFL
4. Bud Selig, commissioner, Major League Baseball
5. Brian France, chairman and CEO, NASCAR
6. Gary Bettman, commissioner, NHL
7. Dick Ebersol, chairman, NBC Universal Sports and Olympics
8. Sean McManus, president, CBS News and CBS Sports
9. David Hill, chairman, FOX Sports; president and COO, DirecTV
10. Brian Roberts, chairman and CEO, Comcast
11. Ted Forstmann, chairman, IMG
12. Gene Upshaw, executive director, NFLPA
13. August Busch IV, president, and Tony Ponturo, V.P. of global media and sports marketing, Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
14. Phil Knight, chairman, Nike, Inc.
15. John Skipper, executive V.P. of content, ESPN
16. Adam Silver, presumed-to-be deputy commissioner, NBA; currently president and COO, NBA Entertainment
17. Bill Daly, executive V.P. and chief legal officer, NHL
18. Roger Goodell, executive V.P. and COO, NFL
19. William Perez, president and CEO, Nike, Inc.
20. Ed Goren, president and executive producer, FOX Sports
21. Steve Bornstein, president and CEO, NFL Network; executive V.P. media, NFL
22. David Levy, president, Turner Sports; president, Turner Entertainment ad sales and marketing
23. Erich Stamminger, executive board member responsible for North America and global marketing, Adidas; CEO, Adidas America
24. Sens. John McCain and Jim Bunning and U.S. Rep. Tom Davis, congressional steroids enforcers
25. Jeff Shell, president, Comcast Programming
26. Jack Roush, owner and CEO, Roush Racing, NASCAR
27. Tiger Woods, golfer
28. Bob DuPuy, president and COO, Major League Baseball
29. Tim Finchem, commissioner, PGA
30. Mark Schweitzer, chief marketing officer, Sprint Nextel
31. Pat Bowlen, owner, Denver Broncos; chair of the NFL Broadcast Committee and member of other NFL committees
32. Colin Campbell, executive V.P. and director of hockey operations, NHL
33. Tony Petitti, executive V.P. and executive producer, CBS Sports
34. George Pyne, COO, NASCAR
35. Tim Brosnan, executive V.P. for business, MLB
36. Brendan Shanahan, foward, Detroit Red Wings; competition committee leader and rules summit organizer, NHL
37. Russ Granik, outgoing deputy commissioner and COO, NBA
38. Omar Minaya, general manager, New York Mets
39. George Steinbrenner, unhappy owner, New York Yankees
40. Jose Canseco, author
41. Arn Tellem, agent
42. Ken Schanzer, president, NBC Sports
43. Tony Vinciquerra, president and CEO, FOX Networks Group
44. Robert Kraft, owner, New England Patriots
45. Yao Ming, center, Houston Rockets
46. Jerry Jones, owner, Dallas Cowboys
47. Pat Riley, coach, president, Miami Heat
48. Brian Cashman, general manager, New York Yankees
49. Larry Lucchino, president, Boston Red Sox
50. Trevor Linden, president, NHLPA
51. Rob Manfred, drug deal negotiator, MLB
52. Sean Bratches, executive V.P. sales and marketing, ESPN
53. Charlie Weis, football coach, Notre Dame
54. Lance Armstrong, seven-time Tour de France winner and big-time inspiration
55. John Galloway, V.P. of sports and media, Pepsi-Cola North America
56. Scott Boras, agent
57. Tom Fox, senior V.P. of sports marketing, Gatorade
58. Jim Delany, commissioner, Big Ten
59. Micky Arison, owner, Miami Heat; chairman of the board of governors, NBA
60. Ed Horne, president, NHL Enterprises
61. Ozzie Guillen, manager, Chicago White Sox
62. Bob Thompson, president, and Randy Freer, COO, FOX Sports Networks
63. Myles Brand, president, NCAA
64. Tom Brady, quarterback, New England Patriots
65. Lesa France Kennedy, president, International Speedway Corp.
66. Jeff Pash, executive V.P. and chief administrative officer-counsel, NFL
67. Norby Williamson, executive V.P., remote and studio production, ESPN
68. Jack Williams, president and CEO, Comcast SportsNet
69. Shaquille O'Neal, center, Miami Heat
70. Doug Perlman, senior V.P. of television and media ventures, NHL
71. Billy Hunter, executive director, NBPA
72. Tony Hawk, action sports entrepreneur
73. Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Nextel Cup driver
74. Tim Duncan, forward, San Antonio Spurs
75. Jerry Richardson, owner and founder, Carolina Panthers
76. Arte Moreno, owner, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
77. Bruton Smith, chairman and CEO, Speedway Motorsports Inc.
78. LeBron James, forward, Cleveland Cavaliers
79. Tracy Dolgin, president and CEO, YES Network
80. Sonny Vaccaro, director of grassroots basketball, Reebok
81. Matt Leinart, quarterback, University of Southern California
82. Archie Manning, sire extraordinaire
83. Stu Jackson, senior V.P., basketball operations, NBA
84. Joe Paterno, football coach, Penn State
85. Joel Litvin, executive V.P., legal and business affairs, NBA
86. Tom Condon, president, IMG Football
87. Rich McKay, president and G.M., Atlanta Falcons; co-chair, NFL competition committee
88. Larry Brown, coach, New York Knicks
89. Bob Bowman, president and CEO, MLB Advanced Media
90. Chuck Pagano, executive V.P., technology, ESPN
91. Jerry Colangelo, men's senior national team managing director, USA Basketball; chairman, Phoenix Suns
92. Al Michaels and John Madden, much-courted NFL announcers
93. Michelle Wie, golfer
94. Ted Saskin, executive director, NHLPA
95. Mike Krzyzewski, basketball coach, Duke University; head coach, USA Basketball
96. Stephen A. Smith, outspoken star, ESPN
97. Roger Clemens, erstwhile hometown hero
98. Dave and Dana Pump, college hoops power brokers, Double Pump
99. Donna Orender, president, WNBA
100. Brian Bedol, CEO and co-founder, CSTV "

1/3/2006 1:56:05 PM

nutsmackr
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Bettman powerful? My ass.

1/3/2006 1:57:02 PM

TreeTwista10
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101. Michael Vick - commands perpetual knob slobbing by all media outlets in the nation

1/3/2006 1:57:29 PM

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#81?

1/3/2006 2:01:05 PM

DaveOT
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Yao Ming has more power than Paterno?

1/3/2006 2:02:20 PM

Woodfoot
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divid stern????
over tagliabue AND selig?

crazy

1/3/2006 2:02:46 PM

Woodfoot
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charlie weiss has more power than lance armstrong???

wtf

weiss couldn't even win a bowl game

lance beat cancer and all sorts of drug tests

and jose canseco at #40 is an insult

1/3/2006 2:04:26 PM

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Yea, Tagliabue is the fucking overlord of sports. He has sooo much pull its crazy. ESPN is a little bitch to Tagliabue, he should totally be #1

1/3/2006 2:04:38 PM

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selig aint shit though...worst commissioner of the three real pro sports in the us

1/3/2006 2:06:55 PM

rflong
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"#81?"


For real - what kind of power does Leinart have that justifies his position on this list? I'm sure he'll be making $$ next year, but has no right to be on this list.

1/3/2006 2:07:01 PM

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you seen how many people are swearing up and down that usc will whoop texas? theres leinharts power for you...plus i hear he's a powerful ballroom dancer and that he uses powerful shampoos on his manperm

1/3/2006 2:07:47 PM

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they probably just did a google news search or something
and stern is still big balling after making the players wear suits


ooooh look at the power of the double breasted blazer on that injured reserve guy

1/3/2006 2:08:15 PM

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I heard he and Uday invented Oxygen, and sold the patent for $452 billion

1/3/2006 2:08:36 PM

rflong
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How can Leinart make it then and not Reggie Bush? Damn ESPN was re-naming NFL games after his ass.

I do love the #82 for Archie Manning

1/3/2006 2:10:40 PM

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well you gotta put stern over selig after the steroids shit...at least stern can moderately control his own league from not having to testify to congress

1/3/2006 2:11:14 PM

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"53. Charlie Weis, football coach, Notre Dame "




at least they spelled his name correctly

1/3/2006 2:18:59 PM

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Yeah Yao Ming is REALLY high on that list, but not really sure why?!?

1/3/2006 2:28:55 PM

DaveOT
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Power over China, maybe?

Because his stock here has gone down since the initial novelty wore off.

1/3/2006 2:31:08 PM

Woodfoot
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yeah

ming def created a new, and huge, audience for basketball

i mean, think ichiro, but cube his impact, and then square that

1/3/2006 2:37:55 PM

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so tiger woods is the most powerful athlete in sports then?

1/3/2006 2:52:38 PM

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"lance beat cancer and all sorts of drug tests"



HAHAHHAHHAHAHHAAAH

1/3/2006 2:53:32 PM

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I was surprised that Jerry Richardson is on the list.

1/3/2006 3:06:27 PM

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no Michael Jordan?


dude's shoes were so popular that they branched off from Nike. if I told a group of high schoolers that either Michael Jordan or Stephen A Smith was coming to school to give a speech, and to vote for who they wanted, 95% of em would vote Jordan

1/3/2006 5:53:09 PM

rflong
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^ 100% of them

1/3/2006 5:54:28 PM

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#102. Chuck Amato - Has huge tits, and avoids Hatorade showers

1/3/2006 6:16:15 PM

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terrible list, Krzyzewski at 95???

1/3/2006 6:38:13 PM

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i thought steinbrenner would have been higher

1/3/2006 6:39:04 PM

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the biggest ommision from this list is the rooney family which i believeshould be in the top ten

1/3/2006 7:07:04 PM

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what is the criteria for making this list?

1/3/2006 7:14:09 PM

phishnlou
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lance armstrong is a big fat phony

stretch armstrong is more powerful

1/3/2006 7:19:22 PM

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"so tiger woods is the most powerful athlete in sports then?"


he certainly earns the most in endorsements

1/3/2006 7:26:50 PM

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How is David Stern above Paul Taglibue...no one gives a shit about the NBA.

1/3/2006 8:45:32 PM

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how is bud selig even on the list? NOOOOOOOOObody gives a fuck about baseball

1/4/2006 10:44:57 AM

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Stephen A. Smith has more power than any of the NCAA Conference Commissioners except one?

[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 10:48 AM. Reason : pH]

1/4/2006 10:47:54 AM

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btw

do we have a link for this?

1/4/2006 10:50:59 AM

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Up top it said it was from the sporting news
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=49797

[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 10:56 AM. Reason : .]

1/4/2006 10:56:12 AM

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