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No, I will never get over that loss. I've never felt like a game was stolen from Kentucky quite as much as I did that game. If I felt Wisconsin straight up beat us, I'd gotten over it a long time ago. This year vs. UNC was really poorly reffed, but I got over that loss like a week later. I felt the refs in that game were blatantly doing everything they could at the end to make sure Wisconsin won. That shock clock violation, the phantom foul call on Aaron Harrison, etc. It felt like the refs had their orders and handed the game to Wisconsin to me and that makes that loss really hard to take.
My dad always accused me of having a Big Blue obsession.I stopped taking it that serious awhile back. I have more important things to think about and worry about. Don't love my Cats any less, just realize where Sports fits into my daily life.
It would have also taken all the criticism Cal is getting away for 1-and-done and not winning it all.
Had that UK team won the title they would have been in the discussion for best team in the modern era. Wisconsin was good but they weren't historically good. Anything can happen in a one game scenario. I honestly feel like we choked that game away more than anything.It was not a colossal upset. Take off the homer glasses. Wisconsin was a damn good team and many picked them to win anyway.
The fact the shot clock violation screwed us, makes it hard to get over. The fact Duke went on to win another title makes it even worse.
Had we won and then beat Duke, it would have been a National Title over a team we hate (and compete with for 1-2 current teams), but it would have also been 40-0 which would never be duplicated.
It would have also taken all the criticism Cal is getting away for 1-and-done and not winning it all.
I don't think I've ever had a bigger pig in my stomach than watching shot after shot roll around and out. Joe B could not stop the onslaught of not being able to hit a layup, a free throw, or a jumper. Total stunner and those hurt much worse than any last minute loss under Cal. The '09 WVU game was the closest thing to that '84 F4 loss I've ever witnessed as a UK fan.The FF loss to Georgetown in 1984 was the worst for me. We were up 12 at halftime and clearly the better team with Bowie and Turpin having their way with Ewing. If you saw this game, there is no way you can forget that team not scoring for the first 13+ minutes of the second half.
My wife thinks I'm crazy, but it happened again today. I had a great day, we are out to eat after work and I just put my drink down and said, "Wisconsin?"
Not sure why that one stings more than any others, maybe because that team should be in the history books.
Does anyone else still have those times where you just randomly have to shake your head at that loss?
You may or may not be alone, but it sounds like obsession. This is sports, and it has long since been time to move on.
+ Lyles. Willie disappeared on us - but if there's anything worse than zero, it's a negative.....The 2015 team succumbed to the pressure. Too many guys stopped rowing putting too much on too few. Booker, I'm looking at you. Willie, I'm looking at you. Aaron didn't play well.
We looked tight the first two rounds. Then we destroyed West Virginia but I knew that was trouble because in sports when one team completely dominates like that it's hard for them to bring their A game the next time. They expect the next team to roll over after a few punches. That's what happened against Notre Dame. Then we faced a team that had watched us dogpile on their half of the court in the last year's Final Four. A team that was talented enough to beat us anyway.
If Booker and Willie and Aaron had been playing well, we still would have won. But everyone put it on Andrew and Karl.
Don't forget, we should have lost to Notre Dame the game before.Had that UK team won the title they would have been in the discussion for best team in the modern era. Wisconsin was good but they weren't historically good. Anything can happen in a one game scenario. I honestly feel like we choked that game away more than anything.
Wisconsin's starting 5 was every bit as good as ours.
And maybe even better.
We were a lot deeper, but in the tournament games, the timeouts are longer, halftime is longer, so being deeper really only helps if a team gets into foul trouble.
Wisconsin's starting 5 was every bit as good as ours.
And maybe even better.
We were a lot deeper, but in the tournament games, the timeouts are longer, halftime is longer, so being deeper really only helps if a team gets into foul trouble.
Don't forget, we should have lost to Notre Dame the game before.
We were fortunate to be playing Wisconsin.
We weren't nearly as good as the final 38-1 record indicates. Wisconsin was loaded, and I knew it was going to take a great effort to beat them.
These losses hurt more for me:
UCLA '75
Georgetown '84
LSU. '86
Duke '92
UNC '95
Arizona '97
UAB 2004
WVU 2010
Don't forget, we should have lost to Notre Dame the game before.
We were fortunate to be playing Wisconsin.
We weren't nearly as good as the final 38-1 record indicates. Wisconsin was loaded, and I knew it was going to take a great effort to beat them.
These losses hurt more for me:
UCLA '75
Georgetown '84
LSU. '86
Duke '92
UNC '95
Arizona '97
UAB 2004
WVU 2010
UCONN beat the crap out of UK in 2011 in Maui. UK improved but so did UCONN. UK lost a hard fought game where they were not clearly the better team, both teams looked about equal by April IMO.
And 2014 lost because of no WCS IMO. No rim protector and Randle and/or Poy was hurt, I can't remember which for sure.
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No, I will never get over that loss. I've never felt like a game was stolen from Kentucky quite as much as I did that game. If I felt Wisconsin straight up beat us, I'd gotten over it a long time ago. This year vs. UNC was really poorly reffed, but I got over that loss like a week later. I felt the refs in that game were blatantly doing everything they could at the end to make sure Wisconsin won. That shock clock violation, the phantom foul call on Aaron Harrison, etc. It felt like the refs had their orders and handed the game to Wisconsin to me and that makes that loss really hard to take.
The Wisconsin loss hurt, but they all hurt. At least with Wisconsin there's the knowledge that we cost them a title the year before. They would have beaten UConn.
You guys are getting too caught up in what happened in a one game and you're out tournament. The best team does not always win that thing. Most years there is a team or two that would clearly win the tourney in a seven game series scenario.Don't forget, we should have lost to Notre Dame the game before.
We were fortunate to be playing Wisconsin.
We weren't nearly as good as the final 38-1 record indicates. Wisconsin was loaded, and I knew it was going to take a great effort to beat them.
These losses hurt more for me:
UCLA '75
Georgetown '84
LSU. '86
Duke '92
UNC '95
Arizona '97
UAB 2004
WVU 2010