The time that Young's shorts, compression shorts, and jock were all down around his ankles trying to guard Wolters after that particularly nasty fake Wolters gave him . . .
What a great game...the crowd at Frost, while relatively small, got into it and it was a fun atmosphere.
Geez, we went on a killer 18-0 run...the team just couldn't and wouldn't be stopped for a while.
So, we get home from the game and one of our sons checks in with e-mail and notes he went to GoJacks.com and checked the schedule/results and read how the score was 81-70 and it's listed as "L". Come one whoever is putting up the official info on GoJacks.com: the story about the game has it right but in the Schedule/Results section, it still shows up as a loss (I just checked, it's 10:55 p.m.). Get it right with a BIG W against a good team. Get it right on GoJacks.com -- some people depend on that for information.
The sequence of the Dale dunk to Dykstra pulling down the one handed board to Nate kicking to Sargent for the 3 was the best 30 seconds of basketball I have ever seen in my entire life. .
I think the sequence RabbitObsessed wrote about was probably the best 30 seconds I've seen in person, too. The entire team just got in a zone and the entire crowd felt it -- IUPUI felt it too. I hope it ends up on Youtube.
Clint is really locked in right now from behind the arch. His seven 3pters tonight was just one short of the school record set by Randy Suarez back in 1987.
I think the sequence RabbitObsessed wrote about was probably the best 30 seconds I've seen in person, too. The entire team just got in a zone and the entire crowd felt it -- IUPUI felt it too. I hope it ends up on Youtube.
I had not seen a visiting team so back on their heels in Frost Arena in years . . . not since the D-II days, really. It was really, really impressive. If the Jacks had been able to push that advantage, they would have run the Jags right out of the arena and straight back into their waiting bus.
I had not seen a visiting team so back on their heels in Frost Arena in years . . . not since the D-II days, really. It was really, really impressive. If the Jacks had been able to push that advantage, they would have run the Jags right out of the arena and straight back into their waiting bus.
They still need to learn how to do that.
I kept jumping up and down and screaming "GAME OVER! GAME OVER!" I think people stared at me...
Originally posted by JackFan96
Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day
I kept jumping up and down and screaming "GAME OVER! GAME OVER!" I think people stared at me...
One more thing to add before I pass out: I cannot believe they sat in that zone the entire game. Last year after they killed us in the paint, I couldn't believe we didn't switch to zone. This year I couldn't believe they never switched to man. We have way too many shooters to try and zone.
Originally posted by JackFan96
Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day
on the Moss dunk, Nagy just turns away and walks towards the scorers table but that guy must have had the biggest smile on his face and a "My God" sound in his throat. At the presser he was joking and even had a hint of a smile.
I think the sequence RabbitObsessed wrote about was probably the best 30 seconds I've seen in person, too. The entire team just got in a zone and the entire crowd felt it -- IUPUI felt it too. I hope it ends up on Youtube.
It was pretty awesome. Dale's dunk was like nothing I'd ever seen from a Jackrabbit player, and it really set off the sequence. It got the fans on their feet and making some noise, then the rebound, then another three put people over the top.
To me the, the lack of bang-bang sequences like this is part of the reason the crowd is so quiet. Think back to NDSU/ORU games this year. They always answered our dunk with one of their own, or our three with one of their own. The crowd got up, then the opponent sat them right back down.
We used to have similar sequences all the time in the Sempsrott/Norberg/Hansen days, and we're getting back to it now. Not dunks like Dale's, but we would have sequences similar to this.
“I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson
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