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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby Xudash » Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:28 pm

billyjack wrote:The mileage BC got out of the Flutie Hail Mary is really unbelievable. It wasnt even in a bowl game. Just a regular season game that got them a bid to the Cotton Bowl vs Houston.

Meanwhile, Miami played in the Fiesta Bowl vs UCLA.

36 years later, it's apparently still the greatest accomplishment in BC sports history. Holy sh-t.

I'm a Boston sports fan (not BC though), and generally Boston sports really has great marketing... i mean, Fisk's homer in 75, jeez, does everyone realize we actually lost that World Series? Holy cow.


Yes. I was in Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati going crazy with thousands of fans in '75 and again in '76 after we beat the Yankees. A long time ago.
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Postby Husky_U » Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:30 pm

They can all rot where they are. (Noted that most of y'all felt the same way about UCONN until recently!)
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby GumbyDamnit! » Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:34 pm

Husky_U wrote:They can all rot where they are. (Noted that most of y'all felt the same way about UCONN until recently!)

Nope. We certainly did not. Many of us wished you guys rot in hell instead of Storrs. :lol:
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby Django » Mon Feb 01, 2021 8:18 pm

GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Husky_U wrote:They can all rot where they are. (Noted that most of y'all felt the same way about UCONN until recently!)

Nope. We certainly did not. Many of us wished you guys rot in hell instead of Storrs. :lol:


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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby Novachap » Mon Feb 01, 2021 8:43 pm

GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Husky_U wrote:They can all rot where they are. (Noted that most of y'all felt the same way about UCONN until recently!)

Nope. We certainly did not. Many of us wished you guys rot in hell instead of Storrs. :lol:


GUMBY! Fathers Riley, Stack and Donohue would NOT approve! Lol
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby CoachK » Tue Feb 02, 2021 12:56 am

GumbyDamnit! wrote: Nope. We certainly did not. Many of us wished you guys rot in hell instead of Storrs. :lol:

Question of the week - how can you tell the different between the two?
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby CoachK » Tue Feb 02, 2021 12:57 am

novahoops11 wrote:No mention of Boston College aka Fredo, hands down the biggest loser of all the Big East defectors? :lol:

Think that is a function of how incredibly irrelevant they have become. You forget they even exist (as most of their fans did a long time ago).
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby gtmoBlue » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:35 am

Novachap wrote:
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Husky_U wrote:They can all rot where they are. (Noted that most of y'all felt the same way about UCONN until recently!)

Nope. We certainly did not. Many of us wished you guys rot in hell instead of Storrs. :lol:


GUMBY! Fathers Riley, Stack and Donohue would NOT approve! Lol



Nice! And for those of us who don't KNOW youse...you were a heathen afterthought. Most of my ire was directed towards
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby Novachap » Tue Feb 02, 2021 3:08 pm

Xudash wrote:
billyjack wrote:The mileage BC got out of the Flutie Hail Mary is really unbelievable. It wasnt even in a bowl game. Just a regular season game that got them a bid to the Cotton Bowl vs Houston.

Meanwhile, Miami played in the Fiesta Bowl vs UCLA.

36 years later, it's apparently still the greatest accomplishment in BC sports history. Holy sh-t.

I'm a Boston sports fan (not BC though), and generally Boston sports really has great marketing... i mean, Fisk's homer in 75, jeez, does everyone realize we actually lost that World Series? Holy cow.


Yes. I was in Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati going crazy with thousands of fans in '75 and again in '76 after we beat the Yankees. A long time ago.


dash, Big Sox fan here, even though they lost that series to the Reds, it was one of the best ever. Saw a number of games at Fenway and had a family connection to Yaz. So, as mutual Yankee haters, you will appreciate the biggest baseball highlight for me was sitting in Yankee Stadium with a smirk on my face after years of suffering on October 20th, 2004... That ranks 4th on my all time favorite personal sports highlights list (guessing you can name the other 3)!
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Re: BE Break-up Revisited

Postby Xudash » Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:28 pm

Novachap wrote:
Xudash wrote:
billyjack wrote:The mileage BC got out of the Flutie Hail Mary is really unbelievable. It wasnt even in a bowl game. Just a regular season game that got them a bid to the Cotton Bowl vs Houston.

Meanwhile, Miami played in the Fiesta Bowl vs UCLA.

36 years later, it's apparently still the greatest accomplishment in BC sports history. Holy sh-t.

I'm a Boston sports fan (not BC though), and generally Boston sports really has great marketing... i mean, Fisk's homer in 75, jeez, does everyone realize we actually lost that World Series? Holy cow.


Yes. I was in Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati going crazy with thousands of fans in '75 and again in '76 after we beat the Yankees. A long time ago.


dash, Big Sox fan here, even though they lost that series to the Reds, it was one of the best ever. Saw a number of games at Fenway and had a family connection to Yaz. So, as mutual Yankee haters, you will appreciate the biggest baseball highlight for me was sitting in Yankee Stadium with a smirk on my face after years of suffering on October 20th, 2004... That ranks 4th on my all time favorite personal sports highlights list (guessing you can name the other 3)!


I think I got you covered on your other 3.

The ‘75 WS was one of the best ever.

A couple of other recollections:

1. Curt Gowdy was a Boston “homer” and didn’t seem to like The Big Red Machine very much.

2. I absolutely loved Louis Tiant (sp). His wind-up on the mound had Tasmanian Devil written all over it!
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