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Originally Posted by dr funk 13
This will be my answer every timeOriginally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
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Originally Posted by dr funk 13
This will be my answer every timeOriginally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Originally Posted by chokeonsmoke
You guys would still be mediocre at best.Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
chokeonsmoke wrote:
who knows how the season would have went for us.... if it wasnt for this miracle play
Originally Posted by BirdsIView
2002 World Series without a doubt.
AHHH it still hurts.
Originally Posted by BirdsIView
2002 World Series without a doubt.
AHHH it still hurts.
Originally Posted by 540JFan12
April 3, 2004With the Connecticut Huskies trailing by 8 points with less than 3 minutes to go, it looked as if the Duke Blue Devils were going to spoil Jim Calhoun's chance at a second national title. Connecticut's All-American center Emeka Okafor was limited to just 22 minutes because of early foul trouble, but he came up clutch with several big plays down the stretch and finished with 18 points and only 3 fouls. By contrast, all three of Duke's centers fouled out, including Shelden Williams, who committed his fifth foul with 3:04 to play. In addition, Duke went without a field goal for the last 4 1/2 minutes until Chris Duhon's meaningless three-pointer at the buzzer. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was denied his 65th NCAA Tournament victory which would have tied him with Dean Smith for the all-time record.[sup][1][/sup]
- Connecticut (W2) 79, Duke (S1) 78
, it's been 5 years
Originally Posted by khoshabasfinest23
I really thought that was our yearOriginally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by 540JFan12
April 3, 2004With the Connecticut Huskies trailing by 8 points with less than 3 minutes to go, it looked as if the Duke Blue Devils were going to spoil Jim Calhoun's chance at a second national title. Connecticut's All-American center Emeka Okafor was limited to just 22 minutes because of early foul trouble, but he came up clutch with several big plays down the stretch and finished with 18 points and only 3 fouls. By contrast, all three of Duke's centers fouled out, including Shelden Williams, who committed his fifth foul with 3:04 to play. In addition, Duke went without a field goal for the last 4 1/2 minutes until Chris Duhon's meaningless three-pointer at the buzzer. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was denied his 65th NCAA Tournament victory which would have tied him with Dean Smith for the all-time record.[sup][1][/sup]
- Connecticut (W2) 79, Duke (S1) 78
, it's been 5 years
Yea that was a rough one too bro
Originally Posted by jmause3
I really thought that was our yearOriginally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by 540JFan12
April 3, 2004With the Connecticut Huskies trailing by 8 points with less than 3 minutes to go, it looked as if the Duke Blue Devils were going to spoil Jim Calhoun's chance at a second national title. Connecticut's All-American center Emeka Okafor was limited to just 22 minutes because of early foul trouble, but he came up clutch with several big plays down the stretch and finished with 18 points and only 3 fouls. By contrast, all three of Duke's centers fouled out, including Shelden Williams, who committed his fifth foul with 3:04 to play. In addition, Duke went without a field goal for the last 4 1/2 minutes until Chris Duhon's meaningless three-pointer at the buzzer. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was denied his 65th NCAA Tournament victory which would have tied him with Dean Smith for the all-time record.[sup][1][/sup]
- Connecticut (W2) 79, Duke (S1) 78
, it's been 5 years
Yea that was a rough one too bro. Okafor just dominated the second half like no other. Duchon, JJ, Ewing, Deng, Williams
Originally Posted by Proshares
Would have never brought the infield in in 2001.
What a silly comment.Originally Posted by JumpmanJordanAddict89
Originally Posted by AG 47
Definitely...the Patriots don't win 3 of the next 4 Superbowls without this call.
Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
Originally Posted by dr funk 13
This will be my answer every timeOriginally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Originally Posted by DSK aka iLLoQuent
Originally Posted by Proshares
Would have never brought the infield in in 2001.
or
Both of those moments ended a dynasty.
What a silly comment.Originally Posted by JumpmanJordanAddict89
Originally Posted by AG 47
Definitely...the Patriots don't win 3 of the next 4 Superbowls without this call.
Definitely this.Originally Posted by khoshabasfinest23