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Rock Chalk Talk: Basketball
Anything pertaining to basketball: college, pro, HS, recruiting, TV coverage
Anything pertaining to basketball: college, pro, HS, recruiting, TV coverage
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8 years 9 months ago #2846
by konza63
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
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“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
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8 years 9 months ago #2847
by Bayhawk
The end is nothing; the road is all.
-- Jules Michelet
After you sir,
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The end is nothing; the road is all.
-- Jules Michelet
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8 years 9 months ago #2900
by konza63
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
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8 years 9 months ago #2906
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Huge win by coach and players.
The home team fans were outstanding, all game.
dB level was 117+ at the tip and 118.4 at the end of regulation.
Ears were still ringing an hour after. Fans were acknowledged in postgame interviews , what a great sixth man.
Looking forward to Wednesday.
RCJGKU
The home team fans were outstanding, all game.
dB level was 117+ at the tip and 118.4 at the end of regulation.
Ears were still ringing an hour after. Fans were acknowledged in postgame interviews , what a great sixth man.
Looking forward to Wednesday.
RCJGKU
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8 years 9 months ago #2907
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Yep, Sixth Man came through...
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8 years 9 months ago #2909
by konza63
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
Pure awesomeness...
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by konza63
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
As did the ghosts of the Phog!
“With kindest regards to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the father of basketball coaching, from the father of the game.”
1936 inscription on the portrait of Dr. Naismith, displayed above Phog Allen's office desk at KU.
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