Chapter

Athlete's Dual Sport Career Cut Short
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11:59 - 20:13 (08:14)

A college athlete was forced to stop playing baseball but had an impressive season in football instead, leading some to believe it was a calculated move to keep him from leaving baseball for good.

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Steve Levitt warns about not making too much of lab experiments and their extrapolation to the real world, after discussing how people are willing to harm innocent people just to prove a point.
11:59 - 15:49 (03:50)
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Psychology
Summary

Steve Levitt warns about not making too much of lab experiments and their extrapolation to the real world, after discussing how people are willing to harm innocent people just to prove a point.

Chapter
Athlete's Dual Sport Career Cut Short
Episode
126. What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common?
Podcast
Freakonomics Radio
Deion Sanders recounts his experience during his senior year of college where he was being courted by NFL teams while finishing up his college baseball career, leading up to the 1992 NFL Draft.
15:49 - 17:57 (02:08)
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Deion Sanders
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Deion Sanders recounts his experience during his senior year of college where he was being courted by NFL teams while finishing up his college baseball career, leading up to the 1992 NFL Draft.

Chapter
Athlete's Dual Sport Career Cut Short
Episode
126. What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common?
Podcast
Freakonomics Radio
Bo Jackson contemplates a conspiracy theory that suggests he was made ineligible for baseball to force him to pursue football instead.
17:57 - 20:13 (02:16)
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Bo Jackson
Summary

Bo Jackson contemplates a conspiracy theory that suggests he was made ineligible for baseball to force him to pursue football instead.

Chapter
Athlete's Dual Sport Career Cut Short
Episode
126. What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common?
Podcast
Freakonomics Radio