And amazingly he also does Dog.IMHO, the only thing this guy is good for is being mocked by Sour Shoes on Howard Stern.
And amazingly he also does Dog.IMHO, the only thing this guy is good for is being mocked by Sour Shoes on Howard Stern.
Imus' literary agent was in love with Tate George.Our women's team was virtuous with good hair 😉
For those who haven't seen this old video, enjoy:
The one point Mike used to make that I still remember is watch the team that’s behind entering the second half. If they can’t make a dent in the lead in the first five minutes they generally can’t get back in the game.Was going to post something like this. He paid attention closer than most fans and had access too. This was pre internet which made getting information, watching games, etc easier for everyone. I LOVED listening to Mike and the Mad Dog and was can't miss listening just before or after a big event. They were extremely entertaining and part of the culture - even finding their way on to an episode of the Sopranos. Mike F. is definitely way past his prime and gets tons of stuff wrong - you can tell he doesnt pay close attention anymore.
The one Mikey point I remember is when he said Grant Hill was better than Ray Allen and "It's not even close!"The one point Mike used to make that I still remember is watch the team that’s behind entering the second half. If they can’t make a dent in the lead in the first five minutes they generally can’t get back in the game.
I give him credit for this. He often said if he had one college coach to get it done in crunch time, it was JC.The one Mikey point I remember is when he said Grant Hill was better than Ray Allen and "It's not even close!"
Let’s see how many remember this: in 92 he was on the set w Nantz. We had beaten Nebraska in the 1st round and were ahead of 1 seed Ohio St w Jimmy Jackson at halftime and Fatso comes on and says “UConn is playing better than anyone in the tournament right now”.Didn't CBS have him on the set with Jim Nantz and Billy Packer during the NCAA Tournament? Maybe early 1990s? I seem to remember that. He must have been like Charles Barkley not knowing what the heck he was talking (or is that tawking?) about.
IIRC, you are talking about the "bunch of nappy-headed ho's" comment? That was directed towards the Rutgers women's hoops team, IIRC. They were nationally ranked at the time and Vivian Stringer was the head coach.Our women's team was virtuous with good hair 😉
Duh.IIRC, you are talking about the "bunch of nappy-headed ho's" comment? That was directed towards the Rutgers women's hoops team, IIRC. They were nationally ranked at the time and Vivian Stringer was the head coach.
He's been like this all his life.Vintage
He says we are a 3 seed, and may have played ourselves into a 2 seed if we keep winning. But reiterates that we are a 3. Then says we have no shot at a 1.
And he says it with conviction, like don't even doubt him.
Tarris did pass out of a couple double teams but failed to do so on several more and we ended up with turnovers on those.He’s a St. John’s graduate so he has those blinders but he wasn’t wrong about them and their flaws and he’s right that they need another matchup with UConn to get any confidence back to work for themselves in the tourney. We’ll see if he’s right about our will to bring the intensity every game. We actually until the last 2 games have not done it consistently. I think it’s a mind game with Tarris and he turned a corner. Loved how he passed out of double teams when they came. Starting to get it!
That theory goes back a long time before Francessca,The one point Mike used to make that I still remember is watch the team that’s behind entering the second half. If they can’t make a dent in the lead in the first five minutes they generally can’t get back in the game.
Francesa gonna Francesa. last minute of this clip is chef’s kiss.
For those who haven't seen this old video, enjoy:
CBS did feature him around that time..............for one tournament.Didn't CBS have him on the set with Jim Nantz and Billy Packer during the NCAA Tournament? Maybe early 1990s? I seem to remember that. He must have been like Charles Barkley not knowing what the heck he was talking (or is that tawking?) about.
Remember it well. He was built for radio and that was his youth without experience and before he became a so called know everything, never wrong sports god.CBS did feature him around that time..............for one tournament.
He went up in flames, and it was painful to watch, even if you didn't like his bravado.
If you didn't see it or don't remember it, he was introduced as the guy with insights the audience would enjoy hearing. Here's an example I made up about how poorly he did:
Billy Packer: "Mike, UConn is facing Robert Morris in the first round. How do you think the Huskies will do?"
Francesa: "Well, Billy, UConn has won a lot of games this year and Robert Morris has won only fifteen so I believe Robert Morris will play the game but UConn should win."
He looked tight, nervous, and like a high school kid suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
Let’s see how many remember this: in 92 he was on the set w Nantz. We had beaten Nebraska in the 1st round and were ahead of 1 seed Ohio St w Jimmy Jackson at halftime and Fatso comes on and says “UConn is playing better than anyone in the tournament right now”.
We proceed to get blitzed in the 2nd half and Francesca is never on tv again as a college BB analyst.
Incorrect. Jackson had 23, Chris Jent had 14 and their PG was their next high scorer.OSU had a big fat center and we couldn't stop him.