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NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
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lol - well played.This from the man who brought us "Shoo, shoo Orange flu" or whatever the hell that disaster was.
lol - well played.This from the man who brought us "Shoo, shoo Orange flu" or whatever the hell that disaster was.
lol - well played.
If we ignore Fishy's (correct) sentiment that in no way will posts here ever dictate overall fan behavior, you should at least put something forward that the student section would get behind.
Not at all. I'd follow you over a cliff, and I don't even know you. That's the point: Others would, too, so get on the damned Ollie train and enjoy the ride.How soon they forget my magical "Winning" carpet ride....
That fight was among the great sporting events of all time. Falls into the same catagorey as Larson's Perfect game, which I'm sure you also don't care about, The Joe Namath Super Bowl, probably never heard of, Jesse owens 1936 Olympic performance (a Black American sprinter/jumper won 4 gold medals in front of Adolph Hitler in Berlin...including psetting the German favorite in the long jump...hitler was on hand to watch that one...), the Thrilla in Manilla (Frazier-Ali in what many people consider the fiercest boxing match ever staged). I'm sure there are others you could list, but these are among the events that make sports what they are...As far as using the chant at Gampel, to me that would be sacreligious. Muhammed Ali was one of the great champions of any sport and not only that he was a brave courageous man. Can you imagine any of today's fawned upon athletes who would be willing to giveup his career at its peak for something he believed in? Many consider him the best heavyweight of all time, but he was also bright, errudite, funny, and had the courage of his convictions. Let's weight until Kevin Ollie accomplishes something before we put him in that catagorey...To the geriatrics on the board,
I'm 26, just turned on Sunday (thanks for not sending me a card, jerk), and I have no clue what the hell Ollie Bomaye is, nor do I give a crap about Mohammed Ali or that fight. You can bet there's a similar attitude amongst the 18-21 year old kids who make up the student section (you know, that only part of the crowd that's actually enthusiastic).
If we ignore Fishy's (correct) sentiment that in no way will posts here ever dictate overall fan behavior, you should at least put something forward that the student section would get behind.
The 1980 Miracle on Ice is another event. Villanova-Georgetown NCAA Championship perhaps too. Secretariat's Triple Crown... It is easy to see how people don't understand that some of these events were so huge when every other week ESPN or somebody is featuring some mid-season game between a couple of ordinary teams as the "Game of the Century" and calling ordinary good games Instant Classics. KevinOllie's home opener against AIC doesn't quitemeasure up, though no doubt if they have a need some night, ESPN will dub it an instant classic...That fight was among the great sporting events of all time. Falls into the same catagorey as Larson's Perfect game, which I'm sure you also don't care about, The Joe Namath Super Bowl, probably never heard of, Jesse owens 1936 Olympic performance (a Black American sprinter/jumper won 4 gold medals in front of Adolph Hitler in Berlin...including psetting the German favorite in the long jump...hitler was on hand to watch that one...), the Thrilla in Manilla (Frazier-Ali in what many people consider the fiercest boxing match ever staged). I'm sure there are others you could list, but these are among the events that make sports what they are...As far as using the chant at Gampel, to me that would be sacreligious. Muhammed Ali was one of the great champions of any sport and not only that he was a brave courageous man. Can you imagine any of today's fawned upon athletes who would be willing to giveup his career at its peak for something he believed in? Many consider him the best heavyweight of all time, but he was also bright, errudite, funny, and had the courage of his convictions. Let's weight until Kevin Ollie accomplishes something before we put him in that catagorey...
How soon they forget my magical "Winning" carpet ride....
It is glaringly apparent to me now that the majority of our fanbase is represented aptly by a chubby kid with a pink hat and an androgynous kid wearing striped Garanimals overalls.
The 1980 Miracle on Ice is another event. Villanova-Georgetown NCAA Championship perhaps too. Secretariat's Triple Crown... It is easy to see how people don't understand that some of these events were so huge when every other week ESPN or somebody is featuring some mid-season game between a couple of ordinary teams as the "Game of the Century" and calling ordinary good games Instant Classics. KevinOllie's home opener against AIC doesn't quitemeasure up, though no doubt if they have a need some night, ESPN will dub it an instant classic...
To the geriatrics on the board,
I'm 26, just turned on Sunday (thanks for not sending me a card, jerk), and I have no clue what the hell Ollie Bomaye is, nor do I give a crap about Mohammed Ali or that fight. You can bet there's a similar attitude amongst the 18-21 year old kids who make up the student section (you know, that only part of the crowd that's actually enthusiastic).
If we ignore Fishy's (correct) sentiment that in no way will posts here ever dictate overall fan behavior, you should at least put something forward that the student section would get behind.
I'm 26, just turned on Sunday (thanks for not sending me a card, jerk), and I have no clue what the hell Ollie Bomaye is, nor do I give a crap about Mohammed Ali or that fight.
Ollie, Ollie, OxenOllie Ollie Ollie get your adverbs here!
Please no thanks. I like your posts and tweets gemparty, but Kevin deserves something more original than that. And I personally don't care for Mohammad Ali at all.