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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby MFFL02 » Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:26 pm

Everyone relax please. Yes it would have been nice to win but it's a consolation tournament, get over it. Someone compared it to the Rangers blowing the World Series...that's insane. Losing in the Sweet 16 or Elite 8 would have felt 10000x worse than last night's game.

This was a good experience for our young team. It will help prepare us for next year when we are actually in the real tourney.

Cheers to a great and exciting season! Hope we make it far in the the real tourney next year!
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Rebel10 » Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:29 pm

PonySnob wrote:What should our expectations be for the team next year? Elite 8 or Final Four or the season is a disappointment?

The first goal should be making it to the Big Dance. The second goal would be a deep run in the Big Dance. I would say goals are better than expectations. In fact maybe our first goal should be win conference and let everything else take care of itself.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Junior » Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:42 pm

i'm over it. we made a great run. and we have next year to look forward to. this is like the year that we made it to the hawaii bowl. the difference being that this bball team crashes the dance next year. like i've said elsewhere, this team greatly exceeded my expectations.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby bubba pony » Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:08 pm

ALEX LIFESON wrote:Also this was probably discussed but I was at the game so haven't read through the threads yet, did the Minny player step out of bounds before he made the pass for the 3 with like 40 seconds left? Even the gopher fans around me were like 'we got away with one'.


Had a friend say, the announcers even made comments that he was out of bounds.[/quote]

Yes he did, I was sitting top section 105 full view of his foot clearly out of bounds and was waiting for the whistle. Ref missed it. so sad.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Rebel10 » Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:13 pm

bubba pony wrote:
ALEX LIFESON wrote:Also this was probably discussed but I was at the game so haven't read through the threads yet, did the Minny player step out of bounds before he made the pass for the 3 with like 40 seconds left? Even the gopher fans around me were like 'we got away with one'.


Had a friend say, the announcers even made comments that he was out of bounds.


Yes he did, I was sitting top section 105 full view of his foot clearly out of bounds and was waiting for the whistle. Ref missed it. so sad.[/quote]

Not sure either way but here is the game replay.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/player/_/i ... condensed/
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Big12Mustang » Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:27 pm

How I felt when the clock hit 0:00 ... :cry:
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby 2ndandlong » Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:37 am

ALEX LIFESON wrote:Also this was probably discussed but I was at the game so haven't read through the threads yet, did the Minny player step out of bounds before he made the pass for the 3 with like 40 seconds left? Even the gopher fans around me were like 'we got away with one'.


Had a friend say, the announcers even made comments that he was out of bounds.[/quote]

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No doubt. Out of bounds. Ref was looking right at it. Total effing bullsh.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Pony Fan » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:24 am

Big12Mustang wrote:How I felt when the clock hit 0:00 ... :cry:
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Poor toads. Me thinks they are going to have that look for the near term in both football and basketball.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby B1GPonyFan » Sun Apr 06, 2014 11:56 am

I totally understand how the younger posters on this board would feel devastated by what happened Thursday.

But for me personally, it hurt more when that 1987-88 team lost to the Duke in the 2nd round of the NCAA tournament because it was the NCAA tournament. We played that team nose to nose until the final 6 minutes when they pulled away and hit some free throws at the end to win seal it.

I will still believe that the 87-88 team is the best that's come through SMU in my time with the school. 28-7. Won the regular season and conference tournament championship. Was a really deep and offensive team. Could score on the block with Glen Puddy and Vernon Perdue and occasionally Reginald Muhammed. Carlton McKinney could go either shoot it or slash. Terry "Snake" Thomas was an x-factor. Kato Armstrong spoke for himself. Todd Alexander came off the bench and was a 3-point specialist. That team was crazy good. And if we had Larry Johnson....geez.

Thursday night vs. Minnesota was disappointing. But believe me when I tell you that when you have Duke on the run and come up short, it hurt more. A lot more.

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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby mrydel » Sun Apr 06, 2014 1:35 pm

Read this morning that Nolan Richardson is the only coach with both an NCAA and NIT. Yes I realize Brown needs nothing more on his résumé or trophy shelf, but it would have been nice to get that for him. I do not plan on us revisiting the NIT while Brown is here.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby SMU Pony Mom » Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:15 pm

mrydel wrote:Read this morning that Nolan Richardson is the only coach with both an NCAA and NIT. Yes I realize Brown needs nothing more on his résumé or trophy shelf, but it would have been nice to get that for him. I do not plan on us revisiting the NIT while Brown is here.


This can't be true as Jim Calhoun and Bobby Knight immediately come to mind as coaches who have won both.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby mrydel » Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:32 pm

SMU Pony Mom wrote:
mrydel wrote:Read this morning that Nolan Richardson is the only coach with both an NCAA and NIT. Yes I realize Brown needs nothing more on his résumé or trophy shelf, but it would have been nice to get that for him. I do not plan on us revisiting the NIT while Brown is here.


This can't be true as Jim Calhoun and Bobby Knight immediately come to mind as coaches who have won both.

Sorry, my reading comprehension failed me. He is the only one to have won the NIT, NCAA, and JC National Championship. So I guess, never mind.
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby ojaipony » Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:52 pm

It was the red uniforms. I knew when we came out in red, we were [deleted].
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby Dooby » Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:05 pm

Honestly, it saves us the trouble of figuring out whether to put up a banner or not. I thoroughly enjoyed the NIT run and have more respect for that tournament as a whole, but it still not a "championship".
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Re: GD, this effing hurts

Postby PonyKris89 » Sun Apr 06, 2014 8:20 pm

2ndandlong wrote:
ALEX LIFESON wrote:Also this was probably discussed but I was at the game so haven't read through the threads yet, did the Minny player step out of bounds before he made the pass for the 3 with like 40 seconds left? Even the gopher fans around me were like 'we got away with one'.


Had a friend say, the announcers even made comments that he was out of bounds.


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No doubt. Out of bounds. Ref was looking right at it. Total effing bullsh.[/quote]

And THAT was the kid's INSIDE foot.
Just unbelievable! We in sec 105 were going nuts on that one.
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