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Wish you guys could have broken those shorts out when Illinois State played at Koch. I think it would have been great to honor Coach Smithson by having both of his former teams don the MTXE logo on their shorts.
You're not the first to float that well thought out test balloon RB.
I too would have much preferred the ISU game but I think it had more to do with the timing of when the game was played (BU is perfect in that regard) than who we were playing.
But you are spot on.
MIldly related trivia question....in the 82-83 season the Redbirds were the only team to defeat WSU in the conference season, spoiling a perfect season by stripping (some say blatantly fouling) what Shocker guard with just a second or 2 on the clock as they went for a game tying (or winning) shot? Who stripped the ball for Illinois State?
Are you Mike Kennedy in disguise?
Your encyclopedic knowledge is giving you away.
"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
Carr was a local standout while attending Wichita Heights High School. He became the Shockers third All-American in 1983, and averaged 22.2 points a game dur...
Seriously, I remember that move like it was yesterday. That was like you schooling your 3rd grade kid on a biddy goal.
Who made the layup on the last play, NOT passing to Antoine for a badly needed bucket?
Still waiting on an answer on the previous question and it WAS NOT Rick Lamb, nor was it Doug Collins as Doug is just a bit long in the tooth for that game as he was drafted in '73.
Henry Carr was not present. I dimly remember James Carr playing at Hutch Juco, then transfering to WSU, where he had to redshirt due to medical issues. If he actually played, it was limited.
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