
CONTENTS
12
SAME OLD STORY
Once again, Miami's football team was just a little bit better than Florida State's when it came to crunch time
BY AUSTIN MURPHY
18
CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT
When baseball's latest expansion teams, the Marlins and the Rockies, meet to pick players, it may go something like this
BY TIM KURKJIAN AND STEVE RUSHIN
26
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
In a matchup of previously undefeated NFC powerhouses, the Eagles flew past the Cowboys by a score of 31-7
BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN
30
QUICK PAYOFF
Newly signed Keith Jackson gave the Dolphins instant bang for their buck in a 37-10 upset of the Bills
BY ED HINTON
NHL PREVIEW '92-93
34
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
Two of the NHL's stars, Sergei Fedorov and Chris Chelios, are in it, and neither of them is Canadian
BY JON SCHER
40
THE KID FROM KLADNO
By achieving NHL fame, Penguin Jaromir Jagr has realized a dream he had as a youth in Czechoslovakia
BY E.M. SWIFT
46
DETROIT TAKES WING
Blessed with both depth and talent, the Red Wings will soar to their first Stanley Cup title since 1955
BY JON SCHER
66
HERE COMES THE SON
Bengal coach Dave Shula isn't a clone of his famous father, Don, but he aims to reach just as high in the NFL
BY RICHARD HOFFER
DEPARTMENTS
6
LETTERS
9
SCORECARD
54
PRO FOOTBALL
59
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
64
GOLF
78
FOR THE RECORD
80
POINT AFTER
PHOTO
JANET KNOTT
Looking Back: Don Zimmer, 61, spent a reflective moment in the Fenway Park scats before Sunday's game, which was both the Boston Red Sox's season finale and the last of Zim's career. He retired after devoting his entire working life—44 years—to baseball as a player, coach and manager.