Love the Calhoun body English on the sidelines.
Almost every championship college team has a “glue guy” veteran three or four year player. Freeman is one of my favorite Husky players of all time. He did whatever was asked and needed.Rewatched the 99 title game the other day. KFree was an absolute beast. Obviously gets outshone by KEA and Rip but he was a huge impact guy in his own right.
If you had a head of hair like Jake had, would YOU shave it??? LOLVoskuhl didn’t get with the program to get his head shaved like everyone else.
Voskuhl didn’t get with the program to get his head shaved like everyone else.
Everyone had that at that age. 2023 Jake doesn’t have that anymore. LmaoIf you had a head of hair like Jake had, would YOU shave it??? LOL
Freeman saved their arse on a few occasions, especially in the first round of the Big East Tournament against Seton Hall. Who was the winner of MOP of the Big East Tournament? It was Hamilton or El Amin. It was Kevin Freeman.Rewatched the 99 title game the other day. KFree was an absolute beast. Obviously gets outshone by KEA and Rip but he was a huge impact guy in his own right.
I get slightly irritated too. I watched that game for mojo before UConn played Gonzaga in the Elite 8 this year. If UConn lost that Elite 8 game in 1999 to Gonzaga El Amin would have been the biggest scapegoat and his legacy would have been much different. He absolutely sucked that game. If he even shoots 25% in that game (3 for 12) instead of the 0-12 that he shot UConn would have won comfortably by 10-12 pts.To this day that game still irritates me a little, kind of like a pebble in your shoe and you have to walk a little way to get to where you can stop and take it out.
We couldn't shake that damned team. Every time it looked like we about to put some distance between us on the scoreboard they'd somehow keep the game in reach. Outside of that game I had never been more confident of our winning anything than I was about our winning it all that year. I spent quite a bit of the second half of that game bordering on a panic attack as it was clear that one wrong bounce, one call going the wrong way, one shot of ours going 3/4 down, then bouncing out, one wild half court shot by them going in. As the game wound down, any one or two of those things could have left us outside of the final four once again.
Fortunately we did shake that team and turned cutting down the nets at the end of the season into a habit.
Love the Calhoun body English on the sidelines.
I remember an interview with Jake (before the NC game?) and the clueless interviewer asked him about the Gonzaga game and why did we have such a difficult game with a lesser opponent, like we should have blown their doors off. It was the Zags coming out party if memory serves. Jake looked surprised and said something like, "Geez, they were one of the best teams we faced all year."That game was torture especially since it led to our first Final Four.
Love the Calhoun body English on the sidelines.
That was just a bad matchup for KEA. Gonzaga had a small, super quick PG that was just bad for KEA.I get slightly irritated too. I watched that game for mojo before UConn played Gonzaga in the Elite 8 this year. If UConn lost that Elite 8 game in 1999 to Gonzaga El Amin would have been the biggest scapegoat and his legacy would have been much different. He absolutely sucked that game. If he even shoots 25% in that game (3 for 12) instead of the 0-12 that he shot UConn would have won comfortably by 10-12 pts.
Even us nerds in the band followed suit, once we made the final 4. Except for @Excalibur , as he wussied out.
Dude you were too in love with your hair to give it up as a college student?With good reason, apparently. Seems like yours never grew back.
Dude you were too in love with your hair to give it up as a college student?
I admire the gesture. I wasn’t there and that was something at least. Only @pepband99 can call that a half measure.I buzzed it but didn’t shave it with a razor.