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Anyone who was alive then and followed OU men's basketball seriously will remember a couple of games from that week, which were also back-to-back games. The first was a two-point win over the hated KU Beakers in the LNC in mid-week, and the second was the one-point win over No. 1 UNLV. :billy
The KU game was fun because of (A) the fact that OU won on a tie-breaking basket by Tim McCalister with about seven seconds left, and (B) much-despired Mark "Sturgeon" Turgeon had his potential game-winning three blocked by Ricky Grace at the horn. Fittingly, Turgeon stomped his foot like a five-year-old when the ball hit the court and the clock hit 0:00.
That was also example of how OU fans don't forget a slight, even if it occurred three years earlier. Turgeon, as a freshman, ran his mouth after the '84 Big 8 title game, about how, "we were going to cut down the nets but we didn't want to sink to their (OU) level." I got there early - it was an ESPN game, and someone yelled out, "Hey Turgeon, you SUCK!" when KU game out for the first shoot-around.
The Vegas game was the first time that OU had ever beaten a No. 1-ranked team in school history. It was 89-88. Darryl Kennedy scored the go-ahead basket with about 10 seconds left in the game. But, Vegas got two good looks at the game-winner. Armon Gilliam (RIP) had a wide-open foul-line jumper with three seconds left, but he missed. Then Jarvis Basnight had a chance to tip the ball in cleanly at the horn, but he tried to jam it. The ball hit the back iron instead, and the place went bonkers.
A big key to that day was how so many folks got there despite the horrific weather. It was very snowy and slick outside, and it was worse the next morning in the OKC area. But people showed up and made a ton of noise.
People also tend to forget that there was Monday evening game at the Myriad, during the same week. OU beat LSU by eight (I believe), and that was a really exciting game as well. OU had some great dunkers on that team, but LSU's Jose Vargas dunked like a college version of Darryl "Chocolate Thunder" Dawkins. I do think, however, that he tried a power-slam and hammered it off the back iron instead.
Who else remembers that week, and what do you remember about it?
The KU game was fun because of (A) the fact that OU won on a tie-breaking basket by Tim McCalister with about seven seconds left, and (B) much-despired Mark "Sturgeon" Turgeon had his potential game-winning three blocked by Ricky Grace at the horn. Fittingly, Turgeon stomped his foot like a five-year-old when the ball hit the court and the clock hit 0:00.
That was also example of how OU fans don't forget a slight, even if it occurred three years earlier. Turgeon, as a freshman, ran his mouth after the '84 Big 8 title game, about how, "we were going to cut down the nets but we didn't want to sink to their (OU) level." I got there early - it was an ESPN game, and someone yelled out, "Hey Turgeon, you SUCK!" when KU game out for the first shoot-around.
The Vegas game was the first time that OU had ever beaten a No. 1-ranked team in school history. It was 89-88. Darryl Kennedy scored the go-ahead basket with about 10 seconds left in the game. But, Vegas got two good looks at the game-winner. Armon Gilliam (RIP) had a wide-open foul-line jumper with three seconds left, but he missed. Then Jarvis Basnight had a chance to tip the ball in cleanly at the horn, but he tried to jam it. The ball hit the back iron instead, and the place went bonkers.
A big key to that day was how so many folks got there despite the horrific weather. It was very snowy and slick outside, and it was worse the next morning in the OKC area. But people showed up and made a ton of noise.
People also tend to forget that there was Monday evening game at the Myriad, during the same week. OU beat LSU by eight (I believe), and that was a really exciting game as well. OU had some great dunkers on that team, but LSU's Jose Vargas dunked like a college version of Darryl "Chocolate Thunder" Dawkins. I do think, however, that he tried a power-slam and hammered it off the back iron instead.
Who else remembers that week, and what do you remember about it?