CAHUSKY
UConn Class of 2013
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Didn't he do the same thing against st Johns in Gampel in 92/93 season?KO vs Providence I was there………
Didn't he do the same thing against st Johns in Gampel in 92/93 season?KO vs Providence I was there………
The Roscoe Smith heave still makes me laugh when I think of it.
The amazing thing is that he did it twice.
Tate George fumbling the ball out of bounds against Duke instead of just smacking it down court and letting the clock run out.
If you get a chance to watch the replay, K jumped from the sideline and began signalling a travelling call (he evidently had a perfect vantage point to see the Tate was about to pull in the steal and seal the game, then hoped to influence the refs to give Duke another chance) and that distraction caused Taate to lose the ball.
Ollie letting Toby Bailey get behind him on the break over and over.
I seem to remember Ollie spending the entire game chasing Edney while Sheffer spent his time watching Bailey run down the court behind him.
Kemba splitting the double team against Texas and then launching a scoop shot....from 25 feet out and hitting it.
All I could think of then was divine intervention!
Henefeld waiting for a free throw and ignoring Mourning's anti-semitic trash talk and proving it on the floor.
IIRC, when that had no effect Zo started playing with the ear lobes of the UConn guy next to him (Burrell?) in the lane.
Robertson's Tomahawk is still one of the best dunk's I have ever seen.
He had a few. My favorite was over Lonnie Baxter in the 2002 regional finals, where I believe he kneed Lonnie in the nuts.
Saunders stuffing Elton Brand in the Championship game, getting called for the foul despite getting all ball, and staring down Brand who couldn't even look at Saunders because both players knew Saunders got all ball.
One of many beautiful memories from that game!
Denham's 3 in Maui.
Okafor scooping a loose ball up off the floor and putting it in with about 2 minutes left to keep us in the game against Duke in 2004.
Best part of that game was K screaming at the officials after (I believe Horvath, possibly Randolph) fouled out and K realized the game was lost. He was basically saying "you're supposed to give us the game with the calls if it is close".
Freeman fighting through the taller Gonzaga frontcourt in 1999. It felt like he got blocked 5 times in that game, but the boxscore only had 2 I believe.
That game was the only time during that season when I thought there was a chance we wouldn't win it all. It took the entire game to shake that team.
Funny about Edwards. His most memorable play is a non play. For a guy here four years he had about the most forgettable career imaginable.Jamal Coombs-McDaniel- Rebound vs. Pitt
Gavin Edwards- Forget which game, but he tried to throw down a reverse ally-oop that would've brought the house down
Stanley Robinson- "SIXTEEN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS"
Scottie Haralson- Always jacking a three in the last 30 seconds of a game
Yep, for me it was either that play or the missed three against Kentucky in MSG. I remember after he graduated, Calhoun had said he regretted not redshirting Edwards, which was one of the reasons he decided to redshirt Michael Bradley. Had Edwards been a redshirt, he would've been a senior on the 2011 team. I wonder how he would have fit in.Funny about Edwards. His most memorable play is a non play. For a guy here four years he had about the most forgettable career imaginable.
Could've gone with the missed layup against Va. Tech that put the 2010 season out of its misery, too.Yep, for me it was either that play or the missed three against Kentucky in MSG. I remember after he graduated, Calhoun had said he regretted not redshirting Edwards, which was one of the reasons he decided to redshirt Michael Bradley. Had Edwards been a redshirt, he would've been a senior on the 2011 team. I wonder how he would have fit in.
Funny about Edwards. His most memorable play is a non play. For a guy here four years he had about the most forgettable career imaginable.
Oh give it a rest.Why was Edwards career forgettable? That's an ignorant statement……the kid was a nobody coming out of HS and improved into a good basketball player at UConn….. anyone thinking otherwise is not very bright or he banged their chick!
Oh give it a rest.
You know there's no prize for being dumbest Boneyard poster, right? It's a purely ceremonial title?Give what a rest? What's your issue with Gavin Edwards to actually say he had a "forgettable career"? You can't make a statement like that about an ex-Husky being a Husky fan without having some reason. Ridiculous statement……..
You know there's no prize for being dumbest Boneyard poster, right? It's a purely ceremonial title?
Among four-year players at UConn, Edwards did not leave much of a mark on the program, even compared to marginal contributors like Beverly. I can think of more memorable plays from Eric Hayward.You mean I can't come pick that trophy up from your house if I happen to suddenly lose my mind? Wow that sucks….
By the way solid answer on gavin……nice follow up
Among four-year players at UConn, Edwards did not leave much of a mark on the program, even compared to marginal contributors like Beverly. I can think of more memorable plays from Eric Hayward.
Why you're acting like acknowledging this is akin to insulting your family is your own issue.
I am not I was asking why his career would be forgettable by any Husky fan unless they're expectations were something other than what they should have been. His contributions were solid off the bench by year 3 and he was a nice player by year 4. Most fans tend to gravitate and root for those types but that's just me…….again "forgettable" is not accurate but maybe you were exaggerating I don't know…….