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Posted on 1/17/16 at 12:59 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
quote:How does that work?
which started a life long love affair with college hoops.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:01 pm to Diamondawg
That's when I became a fan. Listened on radio and could not understand the dislike of the Bruins by most everyone. Funny how they thought putting the court in the center of the Astrodome would work for the live spectators. UCLA later avenged the loss.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:04 pm to Gcockboi
Back in the Eddie Sutton days, when we had Moncrief, Brewer and Delph, the Triplets.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:05 pm to nc14
I remember it was a mid-week game and it was televised for some reason.
Correction: just looked it up. It was a Saturday game.
Correction: just looked it up. It was a Saturday game.
This post was edited on 1/17/16 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:05 pm to scrooster
Frank McQuire, cheaters you say...
Bruins won the championship 101-69, just like they had the previous year. Beat Houston 2of3, the 2 that mattered.
Bruins won the championship 101-69, just like they had the previous year. Beat Houston 2of3, the 2 that mattered.
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Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:07 pm to Diamondawg
Radio at my house. Sat at the kitchen table listening.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:07 pm to Gcockboi
Never. College basketball blows
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:07 pm to Clark14
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When lanny van emmon(sp) was coach.
Van Eman or something like that. You know, it wasn't that long ago that he was still coaching somewhere...
I remember watching 'The Duddy Waller' show on KATV even before Van Eman, but don't remember watching any games he coached. They may not have been televised. Some of the early players names I remember were Martin Terry, Ricky Medlock, Dean 'the tree' Tolson...
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:13 pm to Gcockboi
One of my 1st memories is an LSU basketball game. I remember because I also developed pink eye while at it. My parents had season tickets to the big 3 at LSU growing up. When they moved to Memphis they started the LSU alumni chapter up there in the late 80's. From that point on if there was an LSU game going on there was a watch party being held if we couldn't make the trip down.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 1:23 pm to Gcockboi
Earliest game I can remember was LSU Wisconsin in the sweet 16 in 2000. I was 7, still have a mug with 2000 sweet sixteen on it. I've always liked bball more than football though
Posted on 1/17/16 at 2:05 pm to Gcockboi
Growing up in Georgia, my dad was a UGA fan. I remember going to some UGA games when Tubby Smith was coach.
When I went to USC, I started going to games and really enjoying/getting into them. Used to see/work around Dave Odom in the Coliseum. I honestly don't know how some of his teams didn't go to the NCAAs. The initial excitement of the Horn hire fell apart after his first year, so there was some lean time until Martin brought some energy back.
When I went to USC, I started going to games and really enjoying/getting into them. Used to see/work around Dave Odom in the Coliseum. I honestly don't know how some of his teams didn't go to the NCAAs. The initial excitement of the Horn hire fell apart after his first year, so there was some lean time until Martin brought some energy back.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 2:29 pm to Gcockboi
I watched college basketball sporadically in the 70s, but the LSU final four team in 81 got me hooked. Then the Villanova win over Georgetown in the 85 championship game made me a full time fan.
Posted on 1/17/16 at 2:50 pm to TheCosbySweater
quote:I don't watch it much until the tournament. Inconsistent officiating and the home team winning many games when they are not the better team almost makes it unwatchable to me.
Never. College basketball blows
Posted on 1/17/16 at 3:46 pm to Gcockboi
Late 80's early 90's.... MayDay, Big O, Mario Credit, Ron Huery, ....That 1990 Final Four team with it's 40 minutes of hell hooked me to the core. I had been following Arkansas Football since about 1988...Basketball in 1989... Anyway, The revolutionary style of play, swagger, power, and success Nolan brought to Fayetteville made me "buy in" more to the total Arkansas Athletics programs...Hawgball was amazing in the 90's.... It caused me to be more of a passionate fan of football and all of the Hog athletic programs. Football was at a historical low in the 90's and BB was our pride and joy. We always were and always will be a football school, but we still love our basketball...
Posted on 1/17/16 at 3:50 pm to Gcockboi
For me, it was when our gray haired basketball coach wore sport coats made out of the same material that our gray haired football coach was famous for wearing on his head.
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