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12.....according to yesterday's NIL advert....had his name on a #12 JerseyWhat number will Clingan switch to for the rest of the season?
12.....according to yesterday's NIL advert....had his name on a #12 JerseyWhat number will Clingan switch to for the rest of the season?
Hope they give the Jersey to Andrea Hurley to clean before retiring it.
#32. With Clingan curved over it.Yeah, but his number is going to be retired tool What number is it going to be?
When I think of all the players that played here, for me he was the one that I have to say was our best player that played here. Always the best player on the floor no matter who we played. McDonald’s all American who played like it from start all the way to feasting on Duke in the title game. Its arguably him.A lot of weird nitpicking over an honor for one of our handful of best players ever
Hey Gars! Hope you’re well! #ogyardSo deserving.
Deep, we have to do another Boneyard golf outing. I’m a member of two different clubs now. Totally laughable. CC of Farmington and Farmington Woods. And I still can’t break 100! Swear to God. Truth. Just plain bad news on a golf course. You’ve seen me play. Want me to check on pricing for a Boneyard tournament?Hey Gars! Hope you’re well! #ogyard
I can’t even tell you how much I love this post. This post captures it all! It captures the hopelessness of Uconn before. Jim Calhoun, and it captures the rapture of the 1999 season and our first NC. I was totally delirious. Is that a word? Just out of my mind. Still am about that season. That was the best! Post some more about that please.There is no question he was the greatest Husky of all time if you know the history. We sucked in the early days of the Big East. Then Jim Calhoun brought us to NIT glory with Phil Gamble and Lyman DePriest. Then...the magic year when the song "What I like about Uconn" was played not only in CT but in the entire tri-state area. Then Tate George hit "the shot" (my meme). Then, that absolute tool of a !@$@#$, Christian Laettner hit a buzzer beater of his own to deny us our first final 4 ever. Then, we had to wait 8 more long years only to watch the tar heels crush our dreams again. Then...1999. Duke was absolutely stacked - Tragon Langdon, William Avery, Elton Brand, Corey Magette, and Shane Battier - an NBA roster. A Dook guy on my floor at work came up to me and couldn't stop giggling before the game. "Wanna bet on the game? bwahhhhahahahahahaha" "Sure," I said "100 bucks?" He still hasn't paid me to this day (typical Puke fan). He couldn't even fathom that UConn could even play in the same game with his dream team.
Then, Rip made William Avery cry on Coach K's shoulder after he and Jake and Khalid and Ricky shocked the world.
I don't care what anyone says. All 5 have been wonderful but this was our first. Rip was the reason why. He couldn't be denied. He wouldn't be stopped.
Thank you Richard - we will forever be grateful ( I am in tears now writing this and need to stop)