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This is a top 10 self own. It's amazing.You're not doing well here.
This is a top 10 self own. It's amazing.You're not doing well here.
I think you missed the point of chart you referenced. It listed only the best finish of every team, not every year of note. I don't care how you remembered that 2003 Final Four run, it didn't have a better finish than in 1977 when they actually won the whole thing.It’s so embarrassing to be that confident when I can just Google what I knew off the top of my head to prove you wrong...
This is a tremendous self own. CongratsIt’s so embarrassing to be that confident when I can just Google what I knew off the top of my head to prove you wrong...
I knew it because I got married in 2003. I had to do pre Cana and special sessions with a Jesuit priest because I wasn’t catholic. He went to Marquette. On the Friday night of the FF, he got a phone call and it was his buddies asking him to meet at the bar the next night to watch the FF.![]()
2003 Final Four Run Changed History For Marquette, Dwyane Wade
Dwyane Wade's "One Last Dance" returned to Milwaukee where he thanked Marquette University for getting his career started.www.forbes.com
Duh. That’s how I remembered that.
No, you aren’t. Let’s try this...You're not doing well here.
How is it a self-own? They were in the FF in 2003... like I said.This is a tremendous self own. Congrats
Okay, but should count for something.I think you missed the point of chart you referenced. It listed only the best finish of every team, not every year of note. I don't care how you remembered that 2003 Final Four run, it didn't have a better finish than in 1977 when they actually won the whole thing.
Okay, so it’s top finished. I did miss that. I think you should also count all FF appearances because that’s ridiculously hard. It shows a lot more depth that highest finishes. Then you might as well get into Pitt flaming out in the second round...I think you missed the point of chart you referenced. It listed only the best finish of every team, not every year of note. I don't care how you remembered that 2003 Final Four run, it didn't have a better finish than in 1977 when they actually won the whole thing.
Why? Two door mats and a third program on its long, slow sunset.I'm less interested in hurting Providence, St. John's and Seton Hall than hurting Pitt, BC and Syracuse.
Yeah and it’s all from basketball because that’s the sport UC can still beat them in at any given time. I still wish for the day UC beats Ohio state in football. This upcoming season seems like as good a chance as any. They hardly ever agree to play UC, much less in Cincinnati because they nearly lost to us at Paul Brown Stadium the year they won the national Championship under tresselThis. Ohio State will never ever allow it. There is bad blood between the schools that goes back to the 60's.
Okay, but should count for something.
They actually do.
I know. Or Villanova.2009 UConn isn't on that list why would 2003 Marquette?
I know. Or Villanova.
I was going back over it and to only count best results for any team is a miss. It’s hard to get to a FF. It’s hard to get a NC.
Even getting to the Elite 8 is hard to do, especially year in and year out.
It should be total tournament success. That was my point.
And 1977 was pre-Big East. That makes it even tougher to support that being in the list for Marquette.
I’m really hoping it’s not true though. The AAC was just starting to grow on me...
Maybe I will... stay tuned. It’s not raining for once this weekend so I want to do outside things too.Please make your own chart.
Not that I believe anything about it or want it but...
The Big East basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden will have that certain “UConn” buzz to it once again when busloads of fans from Connecticut are enjoying March Madness at The World’s Most Famous Arena. Digital Sports Desk has learned, the University of Connecticut Huskies are making plans to return to the Big East Conference for basketball, according to multiple sources who could not comment publicly.
Before the basketball decision can be announced, the UConn athletics office must work on future details related to their football program, currently members of the American Athletic Conference where the Huskies went 0-8 (1-11, overall) last season. Other collegiate sports plans and schedules are also being juggled with plans for the change to take place before the 2020-21 basketball season.
Impressive.We were never ever getting the P5 invite. The ACC and Big 10 have made that incredibly clear by now. If there is another round on expansion in a few years, Houston, UCF, and Cincy would be the first to go. This was 100% the correct move. Our football program is beyond dead, the least they could do was save basketball
Thank you. I also predict that UConn will win the national championship this seasonImpressive.