IndySooner
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Somehow, we have our best win of the year and we can’t even enjoy it because of how it happened.
Glad you're being a realist about the situationSomehow, we have our best win of the year and we can’t even enjoy it because of how it happened.
I actually had this discussion with my daughter. The team, the Globetrotters play, Generals, or something would have had trouble losing that game.Are they point shaving/match fixing? This was willllllllddddd
Moser making sure everyone knows how bad of a coach he is even with the best win of the season by a mile. Win Win I guess ?I didn't get to see the game, but just saw the highlights. They said Vanderbilt scored 28 points in the last 3:20 of the game. How is that even possible? I would struggle to score 28 points in 3:20 playing BY MYSELF. At the end of the day, we beat a ranked team on the road. What's ironic is when they're seeding the schools for the Dance, Vanderbilt will get punished for having a bad loss against Oklahoma.
I just did the math. 28 points in 3:20 equates to 336 points for a game. I'm thankful I didn't see that...even in a win. I remember getting barbequed by OU football fans for turning my TV off during a few games which OU would win like 58-55. I would tell them that I prefer college football to Arena football.
It’s a bad loss for Vandy no doubt.As bad as that epic near-collapse was, we had a similar experience 13 years ago. I don't remember the precise details, but we were up by at least 20 points at Texas with about 7-8 minutes left in the game. The difference was, we LOST that game in OT. Unfortunately, I watched that epic collapse. So, as bad as it was yesterday, it could technically have been worse. I'll make myself feel better by imagining what the Vanderbilt fans are going through losing at home as a ranked team to a 1-9 school with a lame-duck head coach.
M'Baye got T'd up for giving the horns down and a 22-point lead with five minutes to go was cut in half in less than a minute. One of their guards hit a circus shot off the glass at the horn to send the game to OT and then we got boatraced. It was an absolutely biblical collapse, and I never thought I'd see anything that came close again.As bad as that epic near-collapse was, we had a similar experience 13 years ago. I don't remember the precise details, but we were up by at least 20 points at Texas with about 7-8 minutes left in the game. The difference was, we LOST that game in OT. Unfortunately, I watched that epic collapse. So, as bad as it was yesterday, it could technically have been worse. I'll make myself feel better by imagining what the Vanderbilt fans are going through losing at home as a ranked team to a 1-9 school with a lame-duck head coach.
I could’ve lived my life not being reminded of that. Man, that was absolutely brutal.M'Baye got T'd up for giving the horns down and a 22-point lead with five minutes to go was cut in half in less than a minute. One of their guards hit a circus shot off the glass at the horn to send the game to OT and then we got boatraced. It was an absolutely biblical collapse, and I never thought I'd see anything that came close again.