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...wear in a locker-room scene with Cameron Diaz. Plank had it stitched up, and seized the chance to plaster an Under Armour logo front and center. When the movie premiered in December 1999, Plank gambled his working capital to buy his first ad, a half page in ESPN magazine. That and the buzz about Foxx's eye-popping jock brought $500,000 in sales almost overnight and boosted the year's revenues to $1.35 million. Plank, who had been getting by on only occasional $250 paychecks, was so excited that he started paying himself a regular salary...
...senior wide receiver likely improved his chances in this April’s NFL draft by impressing league scouts Saturday afternoon with his performance at the 78th Annual East-West Shrine Game, played in San Francisco’s Pac Bell Park and televised for a national audience on ESPN...
...this is why the fans have been showing up in $38 Morris jerseys available at the Stadium; why, in addition to scouts from across the NFL, ESPN GameDay and Sports Illustrated and hundreds of normally apathetic fans have shown up as well...
...moment, Morris is very still, sitting in his room with The Simpsons on mute in the background. He sits up in his bed, calmly answering the same questions he’s answered most of the year to yet another member of the media. Yes, ESPN has gotten to this Carl Morris as well, and so have Sports Illustrated and The New York Times. And the result is the other polished, public Morris. The answers have been given a million times now—to publications, to scouts—and the prospect doesn’t hesitate while jumping...
Murphy sits in his office in sweats and a T-shirt now, a portrait of controlled fatigue. He has gone from ESPN interviews early in the week to two Crimson reporters on Thursday—all the while with nationally-ranked Penn looming on the schedule. He has also seen the world’s reaction to Carl Morris—lived it the past few days—and so he’d be as good a person as anyone about the free-body diagram...