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You know what I miss?

I was thinking about this very thing today and looked at the channels and found a couple of A10games and a Big East game, all between teams who aren't going to the postseason unless they win their conference tournament. It's a testament to how far college basketball has fallen. For most of the nation college basketball has devolved into a 4 week sport that starts in March.
 
I was thinking about this very thing today and looked at the channels and found a couple of A10games and a Big East game, all between teams who aren't going to the postseason unless they win their conference tournament. It's a testament to how far college basketball has fallen. For most of the nation college basketball has devolved into a 4 week sport that starts in March.
When SDSU went to championship game, the sports reporter in San Diego said, SDSU goi g to the grand finale...
 
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I sure miss a big college basketball game a couple of hours before the Super Bowl instead of all this talking. One I remember was Kentucky vs. Houston when they had Hakeem.
I most certainly do. Was a great game. I think their team nick name was Phi Slama Jama
 
Our game was in 1984 on Super Bowl Sunday. In Rupp.

It was a great time. They didn’t have Drexler anymore but they were still damn good. Olajuwon fouled out.

He did a lot of complaining about the officials after the game. Which was out of character for him


Guy Lewis just said something like “they had twice as many 7 footers as we did” 😆

Both teams ended up in the FF.
 
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If I recall the Rupp crowd gave Robinson a long standing ovation as he walked off. 50 points? Is that right?
I don’t remember that game being on Super Bowl Sunday. But it might have been?

UK fans did give DR an ovation.

Just going on memory I think he had a triple double.
 
Robinson, 45 points, 17 of 22, 14 rebounds and 10 blocked shots and yes, standing ovation from the Rupp crowd
I think it speaks volumes how classy people were. Standing ovation to appreciate the game regardless of it being an opposing team. I tend to think it would still happen today. RR would implode on Pope but at the moment I think it would happen.
 
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That was the “Sam Bam” game.
Louisville was the Sam Bam game. Same season.
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The SAM BAM game was the UofL game from Nov. 1983, back in the days when this game was a REALLY, REALLY BIG DEAL.
 
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