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  • Texasjeremy
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    Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
    Quincy Acy started to call us San Diego in a presser when asked what he thought about being in the same region as Duke. He stopped himself and corrected himself and said something along the lines of "who is it? South Dakota...yeah the Jackrabbits."

    They aren't even sure who they are playing....can't help but think they are looking past us. What that means remains to be seen.
    Honest mistake, I myself think San Diego State when I see "SDSU" also, but just we played San Diego State already this year (they are more familar).

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  • Texasjeremy
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    Originally posted by SDSUAlum08 View Post
    Meh....Kim Mulkey is not really a likeable coach outside of Baylor. I'm a big fan of Coach Drew, but I can do without Mulkey. O well.
    I can see folks outside of Baylor not liking Mulkey. Shes a hardnosed, firey competitor and doesn't care what people think of her. I bet shes tough to play for also, but her players love her, she gets the most out of them, she wins, and her players all graduate.

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  • Crashola
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    Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
    Quincy Acy started to call us San Diego in a presser when asked what he thought about being in the same region as Duke. He stopped himself and corrected himself and said something along the lines of "who is it? South Dakota...yeah the Jackrabbits."

    They aren't even sure who they are playing....can't help but think they are looking past us. What that means remains to be seen.
    Our evil plan is coming together nicely . . .

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  • goon
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    Midco in sioux falls has truTV right? I forgot if this was covered else where.

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  • SDSUAlum08
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    Originally posted by Texasjeremy View Post
    It was the personal attacks from you on Kim Mulkey that rubbed the Baylor fans the wrong. As far as the WBB game from a few years ago, your girls played a commendable game.
    Meh....Kim Mulkey is not really a likeable coach outside of Baylor. I'm a big fan of Coach Drew, but I can do without Mulkey. O well.

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  • NoVaJack
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    Originally posted by Texasjeremy View Post
    It was the personal attacks from you on Kim Mulkey that rubbed the Baylor fans the wrong. As far as the WBB game from a few years ago, your girls played a commendable game.
    They're women.

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  • filbert
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    Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
    Quincy Acy started to call us San Diego in a presser when asked what he thought about being in the same region as Duke. He stopped himself and corrected himself and said something along the lines of "who is it? South Dakota...yeah the Jackrabbits."

    They aren't even sure who they are playing....can't help but think they are looking past us. What that means remains to be seen.
    Harmless, fuzzy, cuddly little bunny rabbits, who'd take us seriously. I mean really . . .

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  • bubbajack
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    The Jackrabbit fan in me says we'll win. The optimist in me says we'll put up a heck of a fight and lose. The realist in me says we'll lose by 15+.

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  • MontanaRabbit
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    Quincy Acy started to call us San Diego in a presser when asked what he thought about being in the same region as Duke. He stopped himself and corrected himself and said something along the lines of "who is it? South Dakota...yeah the Jackrabbits."

    They aren't even sure who they are playing....can't help but think they are looking past us. What that means remains to be seen.

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  • jackmd
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    I was present for most of the above mentioned events and listening in that night 29 years ago. I have a similar but not as sour taste in my mouth for each. I referenced the aforementioned game because it has some relevance at this time, not much but some. If you don't like me referencing it don't comment on it. I'm not the type of person that can just "let is slide". I actually think that has served me well in life.

    Now, as I discuss the game with more and more very biased people I think the Jackrabbits may be able to dictate the pace and therefore outcome of this game. The keys include shooting the 3 to our potential (40% or greater), rebounding on the defensive end, getting back on defense and a poor shooting performance by Baylor. Nate doesn't have to have a monster game but all our other guys need to perform to their ability or better. I think the Jacks can do it.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
    I don't remember him being fouled. I remember he had a good look at the hoop from the free throw line and just missed it and I was in the front row. It's possible I don't remember it correctly. What I do remember for sure from that game is the Aussie kid that went off.
    Pretty sure he was fouled. Atleast thats the way I want to see it. I though he got undercut or shoved a bit. I was front row student section so at least thats how we saw it. Yeah, kid decides to go for a career night against us and that was one heck of a game.

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  • MontanaRabbit
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    Originally posted by goon View Post
    Or when Schantz went for a lay second shot that was totally fouled on against metro at Frost and the crowd went crazy seeing he was fouled and the FTs would win it.....but before we knew what hit us the Refs were long gone off the court, Schantz was sitting on the ground after a hard foul and Metro was celebrating on our home court.. Atleast thats how I remember it.
    I don't remember him being fouled. I remember he had a good look at the hoop from the free throw line and just missed it and I was in the front row. It's possible I don't remember it correctly. What I do remember for sure from that game is the Aussie kid that went off.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by filbert View Post
    I think the moral here is that everybody has stories like this . . . play/watch basketball long enough and you can build up a tidy little piggybank of resentment, if you really want to.

    Me, I'm still watching in my mind Tommy McDonald being quite obviously pushed out of bounds and it being called a turnover--costing SDSU the Division II men's basketball championship against Jacksonville State. Seems like a waste of effort to dwell on it, but I guess I admit it never bothers me when I see Jacksonville State on the losing end of a basketball score.

    And so it goes.
    Or when Schantz went for a lay second shot that was totally fouled on against metro at Frost and the crowd went crazy seeing he was fouled and the FTs would win it.....but before we knew what hit us the Refs were long gone off the court, Schantz was sitting on the ground after a hard foul and Metro was celebrating on our home court.. Atleast thats how I remember it.

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  • SoDakJack
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    Originally posted by filbert View Post
    I think the moral here is that everybody has stories like this . . . play/watch basketball long enough and you can build up a tidy little piggybank of resentment, if you really want to.

    Me, I'm still watching in my mind Tommy McDonald being quite obviously pushed out of bounds and it being called a turnover--costing SDSU the Division II men's basketball championship against Jacksonville State. Seems like a waste of effort to dwell on it, but I guess I admit it never bothers me when I see Jacksonville State on the losing end of a basketball score.

    And so it goes.
    I agree. Dwelling on a game that happened years ago doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Epecially considering 1) It was women's basketball and this is a men's match-up and 2) The only people that are still on the teams that played any pivitol role are the coaches. Lingering in the past does nothing but ruin the present.

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  • filbert
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    Originally posted by jackmd View Post
    Thank you for your perspective. Doesn't change any of the facts as they pertain to the game I referenced. Having a sour taste in my mouth doesn't equate to being a sore loser. Calling out Mulkey for acting unprofessional doesn't equate to being a sore loser. Baylor won the game regardless of how it happened.

    Odds were against the Jackrabbits then and they are now. I know the Jackrabbits are looking forward to the challenge.
    I think the moral here is that everybody has stories like this . . . play/watch basketball long enough and you can build up a tidy little piggybank of resentment, if you really want to.

    Me, I'm still watching in my mind Tommy McDonald being quite obviously pushed out of bounds and it being called a turnover--costing SDSU the Division II men's basketball championship against Jacksonville State. Seems like a waste of effort to dwell on it, but I guess I admit it never bothers me when I see Jacksonville State on the losing end of a basketball score.

    And so it goes.

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