ESPN is currently in the midst of ranking the top 100 of the 21st century so far. Not just in the 4 main sports, but of all sports across the world. American Football, Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Cricket, Track, etc. Also not just from men’s sports, but women’s too.
It is quite the undertaking, comparing athletes from dozens of different sports, all across the world. It is leading to some interesting results too. You can check out the full list as it is revealed here.
With any list like this, my first instinct is to check which of our players will be on the list. Philly may have only won 2 championships in the 21st century so far, but we have seen a lot of good players. Bryce Harper, Brian Dawkins, Joel Embiid, Allen Iverson, Jason Kelce, Roy Halladay. We have seen our share of superstars that could earn a place here. Championships aside, it is a good time to be a Philly fan.
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So if you are curious about which Philly athletes cracked the Top 100 of the 21st Century, keep reading to find out.
ESPN’s Methodology To Rank The Top 100 Of The 21st Century
It was not just a group of ESPN writers picking which athletes they liked. They were a lot more in-depth than that. They started by asking experts from each sport to rank the players from those sports to get a baseline pool of players for which to build this list.
Once they had a list of about 262 people, according to them, they then set up thousands of randomized head-to-head matchups, that they had those same experts vote on. Eventually, it led to this list.
Only accomplishments from the 21st century were counted. So if a player had great seasons in the 90s, it did not matter to this list. Only the things they did from January 1st, 2000 onward counted. So you may see some All-Time greats rank lower than you would think because many of the great things they did happened in the 20th century.