BC-T25 Sports Movies-AP Poll
Published 5:00 am Sunday, April 19, 2020
By The Associated Press
“Hoosiers” shot all the way to No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 of best sports movies, a one-of-a-kind poll from the news organization known for its rankings of college teams.
Released in 1986 and starring Gene Hackman, “Hoosiers” led the tally, receiving 46 votes from a 70-person global panel of sports writers and editors who work for the AP.
“If you put your effort and concentration into playing to your potential, to be the best that you can be, I don’t care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game,” coach Norman Dale, Hackman’s character, says in the top-ranked movie. “In my book, we’re gonna be winners.”
And in this case, they were.
Loosely based on an Indiana high school basketball team in the 1950s, “Hoosiers” narrowly edged Academy Award Best Picture honoree “Rocky” — released in 1976, it was the first installment of Sylvester Stallone’s series about an unknown boxer from Philadelphia who gets a shot at the big time — and “Bull Durham” — starring Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon in 1988, it offered a fictionalized look at characters that populate minor league baseball.
Other tidbits from this special AP Top 25:
Double Takes
Two screenwriters, Angelo Pizzo and Ron Shelton, each earned two mentions. Pizzo penned “Hoosiers” and “Rudy;” Shelton wrote and directed both “Bull Durham” and “White Men Can’t Jump.”
Real As Can Be
Two documentaries made the rankings: “Hoop Dreams” and “When We Were Kings.SDRq
Statistics
In all, 117 films got at least one mention in the complete balloting; 69 received at least two votes apiece. Nine sports served as the subjects of the AP Top 25, a group that wound up including 26 movies, because three tied for 24th place.
Most Popular Sports
The sport represented the most in the list was baseball with 10 entries, followed by football with four. Basketball and boxing each put three selections in the rankings, while hockey earned two. Golf, running, horse racing and cycling each got one mention.
Oscar and Emmy Nods
Six of the movies in the poll won at least one Academy Award, led by the five earned by “Chariots of Fire.” Nine other films were nominated for at least one Oscar. “Brian’s Song” was the lone television movie to make the list and collected five Emmy Awards.