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Well, maybe kicking some of that back for NIL would equal a million Hail Marys.And give up $40M+? That's a lot of atoning.
Well, maybe kicking some of that back for NIL would equal a million Hail Marys.And give up $40M+? That's a lot of atoning.
Didn’t Torraino also do the same against GTown in the semi?Defensively, it is hard to find a better performance than Sellers and DePriest against Shaq in 1991 Tournament. Shaq was a non-factor and got some garbage time points after game was decided to pad his stats.
Allen in 1995 against UCLA was also a great performance.
In terms of a heroic performance, Toraino Walker in the 1990 Big East Final was epic. Filling in for Sellers, he scored, rebounded, and neutralized Derrick Coleman.
If I recall correctly, Sellers got hurt early in that game and Calhoun used both Cyrulik and Walker on Mourning. Against Syracuse, it was Walker's first ever start. He stepped in and played like a veteran. Really a tragedy. I think he has spent most of the past 30 years behind bars.Didn’t Torraino also do the same against GTown in the semi?
Mixed blessing. I always thought those Cuse wins helped save Perno's job.Donyell’s two 42 point games. But my personal fav is Machine Gun Kelly going toe to toe with the Pearl and upsetting Syracuse a second time in 85 at the Civic Center
Donyell scoring 42 against the Johnies at quarterfinals of the Big East tournament.
Was wondering if anyone would mention this. After the last game, when Kemba got on the bus, the whole team stood up and gave him a standing O.Kemba in Maui, is next top-of-mind.
An underrated one for me: Nadav vs. Georgetown on Jan 20, 1990. Georgetown came into that game 10-0, technically No. 2 in the nation but expected to be No. 1 since Kansas had lost earlier that day. It was the first time we'd beaten a team ranked that high, and Mike Gorman called it the best win in program history at the final buzzer. Beating Georgetown then was like beating UK and Duke at the same time.
Nadav had 21 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals, and every single time Georgetown made a run, he was the guy who pushed us back ahead. This was the first and only time they had the lead all game, and watch what happened:
To this day it's still our biggest regular-season win. I honestly don't think we'll ever have a bigger one.
The first one that came to mind.Ray against UCLA in 1995.
An underrated one for me: Nadav vs. Georgetown on Jan 20, 1990. Georgetown came into that game 10-0, technically No. 2 in the nation but expected to be No. 1 since Kansas had lost earlier that day. It was the first time we'd beaten a team ranked that high, and Mike Gorman called it the best win in program history at the final buzzer. Beating Georgetown then was like beating UK and Duke at the same time.
Nadav had 21 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals, and every single time Georgetown made a run, he was the guy who pushed us back ahead. This was the first and only time they had the lead all game, and watch what happened:
To this day it's still our biggest regular-season win. I honestly don't think we'll ever have a bigger one.
Caron was incredible against Maryland. In a tight game, Okafor the freshman was called for defensive fouls when senior Baxter kept slamming into him near the hoop. Baxter got the benefit of those calls for sure. If Okafor had the star recognition he had as a junior and the same exact plays take place I don’t think he gets whistled for the fouls. In fact Baxter may have been called for fouling. Also that damn Steve Blake 3 late was a dagger. It really hurt because he didn’t take or make a high percentage during the season. You have to give him credit for making it. That was a long ride home.Caron Butlers performance vs Maryland in the NCAA tournament.
He was a warrior. The only reason we were in that game was cause of that dude.
He just never gave up. He left it all on the floor. Maryland just had some ballers. I think they won the tournament that year.
If there's one performance that shows the heart of a warrior, that's got to be one of them.
Incredibly, this Maryland loss was the only Final Four loss UConn has ever had.Caron was incredible against Maryland. In a tight game, Okafor the freshman was called for defensive fouls when senior Baxter kept slamming into him near the hoop. Baxter got the benefit of those calls for sure. If Okafor had the star recognition he had as a junior and the same exact plays take place I don’t think he gets whistled for the fouls. In fact Baxter may have been called for fouling. Also that damn Steve Blake 3 late was a dagger. It really hurt because he didn’t take or make a high percentage during the season. You have to give him credit for making it. That was a long ride home.
Emeka against heavily favored Duke.My cousin and I have been going back and forth on this one and we're having trouble coming up with something better than Clingan's game vs. Illinois.
I feel like the folks on this board will have some opinions.
Let’s not forget freshman Corny Thompson dropping 30 pts and 12 rebounds on heavily favored URI and Sly Williams at the New Haven Coliseum. Uconn won it in OT.My cousin and I have been going back and forth on this one and we're having trouble coming up with something better than Clingan's game vs. Illinois.
I feel like the folks on this board will have some opinions.
That was an elite eight loss.Incredibly, this Maryland loss was the only Final Four loss UConn has ever had.
Too bad Calhoun sat him with 2 fouls and let Maryland back in the game.Caron was incredible against Maryland.
That game against Maryland was in the Elite Eight before the Final Four. The only Final Four loss UConn had was in 2009 against Michigan State. If UConn doesn't go 21-33 at the FT line they probably win that game.Incredibly, this Maryland loss was the only Final Four loss UConn has ever had.
Duke was not favored in that game. You're mixing it up with the 1999 title game.Emeka against heavily favored Duke.
A random one...
Okafor at UNC in 2004. 29 & 13 with six blocks against Sean May, who many people considered the second best big man in the country. May was 3/14 from the floor.
We were #1, UNC was somewhere in the top 10. This was their core that won the title the following season.
Gordon had just broken his nose and was wearing mask. He shot horribly. Okafor and Rashad carried us and brought us back from a sizeable deficit but ultimately we lost on a late three from Rashad McCants.
Okafor was as good as any Husky has ever been that day, dominating both ends of the floor against another elite big.
Duke was not favored in that game. You're mixing it up with the 1999 title game.
You’re using a link that says we lost to Duke in 1999 & 2004. I think you need better sources.View attachment 99974
Ok genius