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===Horse breeding and racing=== In 1986 Huff began breeding [[thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorses]] at Sporting Life Farm in [[Middleburg, Virginia]]. His [[filly]], Bursting Forth, won the 1998 [[Matchmaker Stakes|Matchmaker Handicap]]. He also helped establish the [[West Virginia Breeders' Classic]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=McNamara |first1=Ed |title=Remembering Giants LB Sam Huff; Lights Out in Oregon |url=https://www.usracing.com/news/remembering-giants-lb-sam-huff-lights-out-in-oregon |access-date=November 19, 2021 |work=Horse Racing News |date=November 17, 2021|quote=Huff began breeding thoroughbreds in 1986 at Sporting Life Farm in Middleburg, Virginia, and Bursting Forth was a multiple graded-stakes winner for him and trainer Graham Motion. She won 10 of 28 starts and earned $524,474. Among her biggest victories were Monmouth Park’s Grade 3 Matchmaker (1998) and Keeneland’s Grade 3 Bewitched (1999). In 1987 Huff helped launch the West Virginia Breeders Classic at Charles Town Races. The 35th running of the $300,000 Classic on Oct. 9 topped a nine-stakes, $1 million card for state-breds.}}</ref>
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