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Post by hofceluck on Feb 20, 2024 21:58:52 GMT -5
Down seventeen @creighton.
Obviously it doesn’t matter as they’re gonna go back to back because this is hell.
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Post by orangedw on Feb 20, 2024 22:04:26 GMT -5
Whenever I see Hurley, I hear the kid yelling “bald asshole!” at Larry David.
Hurley is certainly a bald asshole.
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Post by hofceluck on Feb 20, 2024 22:09:07 GMT -5
Whenever I see Hurley, I hear the kid yelling “bald asshole!” at Larry David. Hurley is certainly a bald asshole. That’s probably how Hurley buys lemonade as well.
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Post by samspann on Feb 21, 2024 16:53:43 GMT -5
I WILL KNOCK YOU OUT
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Post by orangedw on Feb 21, 2024 16:59:26 GMT -5
Man. I would take him up on that challenge in a heartbeat. Legitimately can’t stand that guy.
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Post by hofceluck on Feb 21, 2024 18:06:55 GMT -5
Man. I would take him up on that challenge in a heartbeat. Legitimately can’t stand that guy. Why don’t big East coaches have the courage to go all Juwan Howard on him?
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Post by orangedw on Feb 21, 2024 18:09:56 GMT -5
Man. I would take him up on that challenge in a heartbeat. Legitimately can’t stand that guy. Why don’t big East coaches have the courage to go all Juwan Howard on him? We need to play them and Red needs to smack him, and that can be his “Boeheim throwing a chair at a press conference because of Georgetown” moment.
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Post by day2 on Feb 21, 2024 20:26:34 GMT -5
Down seventeen @creighton. Obviously it doesn’t matter as they’re gonna go back to back because this is hell. I choose to not care. We barely ever play them at this point. They’re just another program.
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Post by hofceluck on Feb 21, 2024 20:58:06 GMT -5
Down seventeen @creighton. Obviously it doesn’t matter as they’re gonna go back to back because this is hell. I choose to not care. We barely ever play them at this point. They’re just another program. I wish I could get there.
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Post by day2 on Feb 21, 2024 21:02:42 GMT -5
I choose to not care. We barely ever play them at this point. They’re just another program. I wish I could get there. Did you grow up a Cuse fan? I’m older than you, so unless you’ve spent a lifetime following SU, I have faith you can do this. I mean, if Girard can cut back on pizza…
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Post by hofceluck on Feb 21, 2024 21:18:59 GMT -5
I wish I could get there. Did you grow up a Cuse fan? I’m older than you, so unless you’ve spent a lifetime following SU, I have faith you can do this. I mean, if Girard can cut back on pizza… That’s the thing…I’ve always been a Cuse fan and playing UConn is one of my first memories of watching them. That rivalry is programmed into me more than Georgetown tbh.
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Post by orangedw on Feb 21, 2024 21:26:33 GMT -5
Down seventeen @creighton. Obviously it doesn’t matter as they’re gonna go back to back because this is hell. I choose to not care. We barely ever play them at this point. They’re just another program. I would be there if someone like Hurley wasn’t their coach. And I would root against him just as strongly if he coached somewhere else. Complete asshole, and everything I hate in a b-ball coach.
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Post by orangedw on Feb 21, 2024 21:48:50 GMT -5
Did you grow up a Cuse fan? I’m older than you, so unless you’ve spent a lifetime following SU, I have faith you can do this. I mean, if Girard can cut back on pizza… That’s the thing…I’ve always been a Cuse fan and playing UConn is one of my first memories of watching them. That rivalry is programmed into me more than Georgetown tbh. As a little kid I first started watching when we’d play Georgetown at the end of every season on a March weekend, and that was always the big game. And it was also that time period when Seton Hall was really good, so they were a big game. And St. John’s. UConn was the scrub school who all of a sudden had one great season (1990), and started playing Cuse tough every year, but usually Cuse would win in a close game. Didn’t really take them seriously until Donyell Marshall and Ray Allen. In short, UConn didn’t surpass Seton Hall as a program until 1994 and it’s important that UConn fans are made aware of that because let them tell it, they took over the world in 1990 and never looked back. Those Boneyard goofs were mad that “Requiem for the Big East” didn’t talk about UConn enough, smh.
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Post by day2 on Feb 21, 2024 22:11:47 GMT -5
Did you grow up a Cuse fan? I’m older than you, so unless you’ve spent a lifetime following SU, I have faith you can do this. I mean, if Girard can cut back on pizza… That’s the thing…I’ve always been a Cuse fan and playing UConn is one of my first memories of watching them. That rivalry is programmed into me more than Georgetown tbh. Fair.
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Post by day2 on Feb 21, 2024 22:49:00 GMT -5
That’s the thing…I’ve always been a Cuse fan and playing UConn is one of my first memories of watching them. That rivalry is programmed into me more than Georgetown tbh. As a little kid I first started watching when we’d play Georgetown at the end of every season on a March weekend, and that was always the big game. And it was also that time period when Seton Hall was really good, so they were a big game. And St. John’s. UConn was the scrub school who all of a sudden had one great season (1990), and started playing Cuse tough every year, but usually Cuse would win in a close game. Didn’t really take them seriously until Donyell Marshall and Ray Allen. In short, UConn didn’t surpass Seton Hall as a program until 1994 and it’s important that UConn fans are made aware of that because let them tell it, they took over the world in 1990 and never looked back. Those Boneyard goofs were mad that “Requiem for the Big East” didn’t talk about UConn enough, smh. Love these stories. My first memory of Syracuse basketball was rooting against them in 1987 (my cousin was at Indiana). The cute girl in my fifth grade class was the only person I knew who wanted SU to win. (She also had brains, obviously.) Became a fan after I was accepted. First game I watched was against none other than Mizzou in the ‘94 tournament.
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