This news piece highlights several significant achievements across various sports throughout history. It features Michael Jordan reaching 30,000 career points in the NBA, Bode Miller's dominance in World Cup skiing, Matt Leinart's record-breaking performance in college football, Texas ending USC's winning streak, and Geno Smith's prolific passing display in a bowl game. It also mentions Mikaela Shiffrin's early success in World Cup alpine skiing and Andrew Luck's incredible comeback victory in the NFL.
Michael Jordan becomes 4th player in NBA history to score 30,000 career points; hits a free throw in 2nd quarter of an 89-83 win against his old team, the Chicago Bulls.
2005 — Matt Leinart throws five touchdown passes and Southern California overwhelms Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl. USC is the first team to repeat as AP national champions since Nebraska in 1994-95 and joins Florida State in 1999 as the only teams to go wire-to-wire — from preseason to post bowls — as No. 1.
2012 — Geno Smith ties a record for any bowl game with six touchdown passes, including four to Tavon Austin, and West Virginia sets a bowl scoring record by beating Clemson 70-33 in the Orange Bowl.
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