I watched but not intensely, Wisconsin game took a lot out of me for sure
All of the good ones have been said- did anyone have the Corey Maggette dunk at home vs Florida?
One that many might not even remember for me but got me so absolutely jacked up was in 2006, home against FSU. In OT JJ hits a 3 from the right side and is just pounding his chest with both arms on his run back to the other end. I nearly ran through a wall after that. He was and still is my favorite player ever at Duke. So watching that was awesome.
My parents nearly disowned me for the screaming and slamming of walls that may or may not have resulted in a hole in the wall in the basement during the LSU game. I was 21, not my finest moment.Anyone who ever says that 2006 team wasn’t good enough to win the national championship knows nothing about basketball. I’ll admit it wasn’t the perfect team....but damn. We had two of the four or five best players in the entire country. That year and how it ended still makes me sick.
My parents nearly disowned me for the screaming and slamming of walls that may or may not have resulted in a hole in the wall in the basement during the LSU game. I was 21, not my finest moment.
There are certain games I’ll never watch again and that is at the top of the list with 99.It’s as bad as I’ve ever handled myself as a sports fan. In fact, it’s the first time where I needed to ‘re-evaluate’ some of my priorities. It’s one of the single hardest losses I’ve ever experienced as a Duke fan....I think @pisgah101 would agree.
It’s as bad as I’ve ever handled myself as a sports fan. In fact, it’s the first time where I needed to ‘re-evaluate’ some of my priorities. It’s one of the single hardest losses I’ve ever experienced as a Duke fan....I think @pisgah101 would agree.
It’s as bad as I’ve ever handled myself as a sports fan. In fact, it’s the first time where I needed to ‘re-evaluate’ some of my priorities. It’s one of the single hardest losses I’ve ever experienced as a Duke fan....I think @pisgah101 would agree.
Two years later he looks at K and Don’t worry I got them in the UNLV gameOne of my all time favorite plays was by Coach K. 1989 #9 Duke against #2 Arizona. Laettner on the line shooting 1 and 1 to tie the game to send it to OT. Laettner missed, Duke lost, and Coach immediately went to him before even shaking the other coaches hand to let him know it is all good don’t hang nothing on this. I have seldom wondered how Laettners career would have been different if Coach handled that in a negative way.