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The #1 reason college women's hoops is so popular....
AZ Longhorn replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Maybe something to be said too for the style of gameplay difference vs. the men's game? For my own tastes at least, in the current evolution of the sports, the women's game style is more enjoyable to watch. But I don't know if this is a widely held view. -
When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
Fan of the Game replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The Phi Slamma Jamma dominance was #1 as must-see basketball during that period. Recent Cinderella run by 15-seed St. Peter’s in 2022 to reach Elite Eight. In the current era we may never see a Cinderella run like St. Peter’s again. It was exciting to watch. -
When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
LonghornFan4Ever replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yeah, that was Dylan Disu injury before Dylan Disu. Would've definitely beaten Oregon (should've beaten Oregon anyway imo) and gave Kansas a much tougher game than Oregon did in the Elite Eight for sure. -
It’s Garrett Gilbert’s squint all over again. The season can’t get here fast enough.
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When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
A what-if moment that doesn’t get talked about enough: How much deeper does Texas go in the 2002 NCAA Tournament with a healthy Chris Owens? -
When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
LonghornFan4Ever replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Rick Barnes' run from 2001-02 to 2007-08 for me. Fun era of basketball to watch. So many great wins and heartbreaking losses, but was fun watching all that talent on the hardwood during that time. -
Big12 glass court = classic Yormark snake oil
Alex Butler replied to CHorn427's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If the little 12 wants a new commissioner with a ton of experience and focus on safety and no prior experience I’m Yormark’s replacement. I’m sure the idea was “it’ll look cool and we’ll be able to sell ads ON the court during game time!! Plus, we can put graphics and other trash to distract fans from actually watching and enjoying the game. Oh yeah it may be a huge issue for the players, but they’ll adjust.” -
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
GoHorns1 replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas host Ole Miss this weekend. -
When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Duke has had too many great players to mention. Grant Hill, for a lot of different reasons, is the GOAT. -
25-26 Director's Cup Thread
GoHorns1 replied to DirectorsCupUpdates's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Get the Northern Arizona University men’s cross country team to transfer. -
If there is issue with the ankle he would been a boot, so just chill.
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When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
TTaylor2135 replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
non-Texas, I grew up in the northeast so the big east tournament in the early 2000s was always peek hoops for me. My family didn’t grow up with a lot of $$ but my dad would always take me and my two brothers to a full day/night session and it was always the best. Was never a big NBA guy so really how I started to fall in love with college hoops. Texas wise - the elite 8 team after KD with Augustin, Abram’s, Damion James. What a fun team, Memphis was just too good -
Big12 glass court = classic Yormark snake oil
ATX16 replied to CHorn427's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The strength of that conference is in it's basketball programs and the last thing the tournament needed was a gimmack. What an idiotic move by Yormark. I guess a leopard cant change its spots. -
When did college basketball hit its peak for you?
Alex Butler replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
No doubt, still just hate that it went down that way -
For me going into this season ... 1. Kirby 2 Day (I joke about Day being born on 3rd base like anyone else, but has been to five CFP's, 7 straight top 10 finishes and has kept Ohio State amongst the top 2-3 college programs since being hired - which is all very impressive). Would go Day, for now. 3. Cignetti 4. Kalen DeBoer - taken two teams to CFP, and played for an NC 5. Marcus Freeman -played for an NC, and took over top historical brand in CFB at age 37. Many have failed in similar scenarios before him at various blue bloods. 6-8 ... Flip coins on Sark, Lanning and Cristobal ... depends on your criteria Sark and Lanning the convo ... Lanning bad playoff losses, also went out and won the Big 10 first year in the league (meaningful) Cristobal is the one of the three that has played for all the marbles. BTW, Dabo has really taken a tumble on these lists due to portal approach IMO. It's cost him. But what he's done at Clemson is still CFB Hall of Fame stuff.