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  2. @Gerry Hamilton October 1994
  3. I’d do it for half of that. I’m tired of sitting on em
  4. Seeing as i haven’t had any kids yet, Hard pass
  5. Late 80s into all of the 90s. That goes for the NBA as well. 😉
  6. Hope Arch can play a few snaps in the Spring game, He and Cam need at least a little game like time to get in synch
  7. Today
  8. This!! I’m with you 100% 2003 and TJ owning everyone and Royal Ivey locking fools down is it for me. Loved the fab 5 and am still heart broken over the Webber timeout.
  9. Id sell 1 for 1.3 mil lol
  10. Having fun with an insatiable hunger for improvement is the recipe. Stay healthy and keep that intensity from the top down.
  11. Yesterday
  12. I’ve loved bball my whole life. I’ll never forget the Lady Longhorns season ‘85-‘86 with Coach Conradt, Clarissa Davis & Andrea Lloyd. They were 34-0 that season. I got to go to almost every home game that season. Also remember how fun it was to watch Univ of Houston Phi Slama Jama in ‘83 with Clyde Drexler & Hakeem Olajuwon. Listened to their national championship game that year on the radio. Even though I’ve been a Longhorn fan since 5y/o, I remember feeling crushed when NC State ended up beating Houston in that Natl Championship game. 🤘🤘🤘
  13. Odds mean nothing. Lets get Omaha then get thr trophy. Crap ton of baseball left. But much better to talk about then bball
  14. Adebayo's game doesn't compare to Kobe or Chamberlain. Phil said Kobe would have been better than MJ if he had bigger hands.
  15. Unfortunately, my interest has really faded. The 80s were it though. The Never Nervous Pervis Ellison championship was pretty cool. Hated Georgetown so the Villanova win was nice. Big Syracuse fan with Stevie Thompson and Derrick Coleman. The Runnin’ Horns were fun. Certainly the NC State win over Phi Slamma Jamma was memorable. The Dean Smith over John Thompson in 1982 may have been the start. 1982-87 must have been it. Luke Jackson from Oregon may have been my last must see player.
  16. Big Mondays in the 80s. Dave Gavitt was the mastermind of Big East basketball!
  17. The game that really got me heavily involved was the NC State Houston game. That was followed by Villanova playing its “perfect game” to win it all. The BMW crew stole my heart and then LMU after Gathers died. Like you it peaked in 2003. The entire week leading up to final four I tried to find articles from every major newspaper in the state so I could keep them.
  18. Now three that have scored 80+ . Pretty cool
  19. Has to with UT keeps losing when they need to win for a tournament birth.
  20. No different than the Heisman odds for 2026 coming out in January. They're in the business of making money and they'll take whoever wants to spend it lol
  21. Growing up in the 1960's in the Carolinas as an All-Conference high school basketball player this is an easy one for me. 1974, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015 and 2017 were all very special years for me lol.
  22. That Kansas-Syracuse title game also gave us this legendary Roy Williams postgame interview (for those who don't know, he took the North Carolina job about a week after this interview):
  23. I wanted to bring this topic to the board because, as someone who is a "One Shining Moment" stan, the 2003 version hit me right in the feels when my YouTube algorithm suggested I watch it:
  24. College basketball might've been my favorite sport when I was a kid. I remember my brother and I messing with rabbit ears on an old TV to watch the Duke-UNLV semifinal in 1991. I hated Christian Laettner. I loved the Fab Five. The UConn-Georgetown Big East Tournament final in 1996 (Ray Allen vs. Allen Iverson) remains one of the most exciting basketball games I've ever watched at any level. For me, college basketball peaked during the 2003 season. Texas' run to the Final Four. I've followed it as a fan and media member since then, but I remember more about that tournament and that season than almost every tournament that's been played in the last 20-plus years. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy it, and very few things are better as a sports fan than going to an arena for first and second-round NCAA Tournament games live, even if you don't have a dog in the fight. But T.J. Ford was captaining the ship for Texas to New Orleans, where Carmelo Anthony put an end to the Longhorns' title quest in the Superdome, when college basketball hit its absolute peak with me. What was that season for you? The one where your fandom, interest and love for college basketball was a 10 out of 10.
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