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To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.
 
To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.
You should watch it immediately.
 
To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.

Generally I don't dwell on my age. Then something like this happens.
 
I was fortunate to make it to the game today and support our team even with the (10th loss in the conf this season) and also relive a little bit history. It was great to see the 99' team today along with Calhoun. What I take from that team as I seen them today was their camaraderie. As a few of them spoke they called themselves “brothers” and I’ve noticed that we haven’t had that goin for us for sometime now. There were even a few ppl who were screaming for Calhoun to come back but those days are gone. We’re onto another chapter with Hurley. No need to mention the KO era.
 
I'm weirdly emotional about all the guys coming together...
Check out @UConnMBB’s Tweet:

Like Calhoun was saying during the game, the key is pieces. That team had all the right pieces. And like the announcer said during the intros, Khalid was the missing piece for us.

Hearing Hurley talk about Alterique in today’s presser made me happy to think we might have at least one piece.
 
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To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.

Try this:

 
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That was the only final four I didn't make in person. Funny since it was the closest final four to where I lived. I had just moved to the Atlanta and was in my late 20's and didn't have much extra money. I watched the whole game at my girlfriend's house and jumped for joy when we won. I didn't have a cell phone to text then so no way to keep up with my family and share the joy at that moment.
 
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To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.
You should watch it immediately.

I rewatched It a few years ago and it was a little sloppier than I remember. The duke guy missing an uncontested fast break layup became 2 very big points.

Calhoun’s game plan that game was nothing short of brilliant.

He took away brand down low and Avery’s penetration and made everyone else beat them.
 
Like Calhoun was saying during the game, the key is pieces. That team had all the right pieces. And like the announcer said during the intros, Khalid was the missing piece for us.

Those guys played team ball. It was a true joy to watch.
 
Agree, and a big thanks to the great one Tim Higgins, for allowing Jake to play like a man.
Back then or so Higgins was doing an afternoon game at the XL. My buddy asked if he could take his kid so I watched it upstairs at Bradley teletheater. Shortly after the game was over, from the next table I hear, "Timmy! How's the hell you get here so fast, the games only been over for 5 minutes!" Sure enough it, it was Higgins ready to throw down.
 
Proof of Watching the 1999 game should be a pre-requisite to obtaining permission to view and post in the boneyard imo.
I was living in Portugal at the time for work and my girlfriend brought me the game on VHS. For a long time, whenever i came home after a night out I would pop that tape in. I think I've watched that game over 50 times.
 
Back then or so Higgins was doing an afternoon game at the XL. My buddy asked if he could take his kid so I watched it upstairs at Bradley teletheater. Shortly after the game was over, from the next table I hear, "Timmy! How's the hell you get here so fast, the games only been over for 5 minutes!" Sure enough it, it was Higgins ready to throw down.

Great story, great ref and great guy. He broke the seal of Duke getting all the preferential baby calls against UConn and I will always admire him for that alone.
 
I'm weirdly emotional about all the guys coming together...
Check out @UConnMBB’s Tweet:


Me too, at one point or another this weekend it got emotional for anyone who had a connection to that Championship.
 
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I loved this team, too. I remember being nervous all day and talking with my boss at work. Nobody was giving UConn a shot and he just wanted to desperately hear someone say they had a chance. I told him if a 3rd scorer showed up (I though Jones was the best shot) UConn had a chance. Ricky had that big first half and it just seemed like destiny from there. I can remember so many plays from that game. I remember more from that game than any other single game. Freeman's one handed rebound and putback. Wane's rebound and hook. Jake blocking a shot and landing on Brand with no call. I could name a few dozen more at least.

Two guys from Newark picked UConn. I talked to Tate George, who was at the Channel 3 truck before the game and he picked UConn and a sportswriter for the Newark Star Ledger.
Chief got to Tropicana Field early (before it opened) and ran into Ricky’s Dad. A few hours later Ricky had the greatest half of his career. That enabled the other UConn guys to get their sea legs.
 
We need to bring in Edmund to throw around our bigs and make them tougher.
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Two guys from Newark picked UConn. I talked to Tate George, who was at the Channel 3 truck before the game and he picked UConn and a sportswriter for the Newark Star Ledger.
Chief got to Tropicana Field early (before it opened) and ran into Ricky’s Dad. A few hours later Ricky had the greatest half of his career. That enabled the other UConn guys to get their sea legs.
good karma story. as a 'positive energy' kinda dude, any chance u have time to visit with some of the dads for our current squad? im thinking around AAC tourney time would be good. heck, i'd even pay for the mojo grinders if that helps...
(uh, to be clear aboot the 'mojo grinders,' not this kind;
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this kind;
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Jacobs' column was a good read and it really was a blast to see that team together again. One minor fact needs to be set straight, however. Khalid's "We shocked the world!" declaration in the moments after the final buzzer wasn't all that spontaneous. It was actually a follow-up to something he had said during a brief interview with CBS as he was entering the UConn locker room that night. The interviewer asked Khalid if he had any predictions for tonight's game and he came right out and declared, "We're going to shock the world." That's where it all started. And he'll always be a Husky hero for making good on that promise.
 
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To this day I have never watched the 99 title game. Maybe one of these days. I was a kid and I don't know if my parents didn't let me stay up or what but I listened on the radio. I ended up getting a cassette soon after and used to listen to it while I feeling sleep but the only parts of the game I have every seen are the repeated highlights like the Trajan stumble.
I think you'll like it.

To this day, I have never seen Donyell miss the free throws, or losing the footrace to UCLA.
 
Was a little surprised there wasn't even a mention of "Ricky" as not able to attend.
I'll prefer to regard all of this as limiting distraction and controversy, and appreciate the well-deserved love within this thread. May time heal...
 
We don't win without Ricky.
Literally. The team was so tight at the beginning of that game. It took a couple of Moore buckets to calm things down and right the ship. Then, IIRC he didn't score another FG that game.
 
Best screener we've ever had and one of our best position defenders. Ricky gets all the accolades for his D as he should but Jake totally took Brand out of that championship game. He didn't need to block shots or score to have a huge effect on games, he did it all with smarts and brawn.
Calhoun's two bigs double team on Brand strategy helped a bit as well.
 
Two guys from Newark picked UConn. I talked to Tate George, who was at the Channel 3 truck before the game and he picked UConn and a sportswriter for the Newark Star Ledger.
Chief got to Tropicana Field early (before it opened) and ran into Ricky’s Dad. A few hours later Ricky had the greatest half of his career. That enabled the other UConn guys to get their sea legs.

If memory serves me, I think Mike Wilbon predicted a UConn win as well.
 
I talked to Tate George, who was at the Channel 3 truck before the game

And who was his broadcasting partner there? Yup, it was MNF's Joe Tessitore. Who up close, had the same eyebrows as Groucho Marx.
 
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