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  • #16
    is WTVP terrible for everyone else, or is it just me? is the internet feed choppy too?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by AE Braves Fan
      is WTVP terrible for everyone else, or is it just me? is the internet feed choppy too?
      Yes and yes.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by tornado
        I have to vote for the horrible phantom foul call on Barney mines in the closing seconds of the BU-San Francisco game in 1981 at the Rainbow Classic.
        USF was #1 ranked (Joe Barry Carroll) and BU was clearly going to win the game (much to the dismay of tournament organizers who want to get the top teams into the finals so they can get a TV contract), so the ref (Larry Yamashita) called a foul on Mines, who could clearly be seen in the filmed highlights/replays of the game to be standing a full 6 feet away from the USF player, and didn't come anywhere close to touching him, and yet the foul allowed San Francisco to shoot for the lead and eventually win the game.
        Of course Versace went ballistic and got something like 4 technicals, and an ejection, but it was worth it, and it ended up ultimately (but not immediately) motivating the team to go on to win the NIT.
        Wasnt it Quinton Dailey and didnt Joe Barry Carroll go to Purdue? Versace went ballistic many times in his first few years at BU, but Hawaii might have been one of the all time blow ups.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by houstontxbrave
          Originally posted by tornado
          I have to vote for the horrible phantom foul call on Barney mines in the closing seconds of the BU-San Francisco game in 1981 at the Rainbow Classic.
          USF was #1 ranked (Joe Barry Carroll) and BU was clearly going to win the game (much to the dismay of tournament organizers who want to get the top teams into the finals so they can get a TV contract), so the ref (Larry Yamashita) called a foul on Mines, who could clearly be seen in the filmed highlights/replays of the game to be standing a full 6 feet away from the USF player, and didn't come anywhere close to touching him, and yet the foul allowed San Francisco to shoot for the lead and eventually win the game.
          Of course Versace went ballistic and got something like 4 technicals, and an ejection, but it was worth it, and it ended up ultimately (but not immediately) motivating the team to go on to win the NIT.
          Wasnt it Quinton Dailey and didnt Joe Barry Carroll go to Purdue? Versace went ballistic many times in his first few years at BU, but Hawaii might have been one of the all time blow ups.
          Yes, it was Dailey. Joe Barry Carroll went to Purdue and got beat by BU in the NIT Title game in 1982!

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          • #20
            You'rte right but San Francisco did have a big man, a 7-footer I believe, what was the guy's name?
            Was it Wallace Bryant?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by tornado
              You'rte right but San Francisco did have a big man, a 7-footer I believe, what was the guy's name?
              Was it Wallace Bryant?
              Wallace Bryant is correct. I went to the U of San Frans site, Bryant and Dayley are in the top 5 in scoring and there were several other players throughout their top rebounding etc but very little if anything written in the media guide regarding those teams of that era. I am not 100% sure but I think that era at San Fran got them in a lot of trouble and possible probation with the NCAA.

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