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NCAA
Mar 19, 2011 15:13:41 GMT -5
Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Mar 19, 2011 15:13:41 GMT -5
Ky. in "SWEET 16!" Morehead State upset of Louisville WOW! 'i' went to Eastern ky. Univ. 'know as Eastern ky. State College to me - yes it changed while 'i' was there. Our basketball & football team were always lousy! Wnata know how bad they were, in 1965 'our' intramural team challenged them to a game of basketball and beat'm! 'i' played guard. = That didn't gain 'us' any points with the college, believe me. Some of the conference players refused to do it, so they had an excuse! ...that's all they had ;D
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NCAA
Apr 6, 2011 16:44:02 GMT -5
Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Apr 6, 2011 16:44:02 GMT -5
O well! Tis what it is! Uconn, did it have '2' be??? Guess so! That last game - what a mess - makes "U" think college basketball is fixed also, like all other sports! Maybe 'i' shouldn't a said that; but money talks & "U" know what walks (counts)! Don't YA!
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NCAA
Dec 16, 2011 8:18:57 GMT -5
Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Dec 16, 2011 8:18:57 GMT -5
Court-storming Indiana fans nearly trampled a Playboy model
=*= Megan Dills, a UK fan and Playboy model who was in the Indiana student section wearing Kentucky blue. Maybe wanting to get a little attention, show off her playboy attributes? In my opinion she got 'just' what she deserved! =*= By Jeff Eisenberg
It took a tragic injury to alert America to the dangers of college hoops fans storming the court after a memorable win. Indiana students celebrating Saturday's upset victory over top-ranked Kentucky were so needlessly careless that they nearly trampled a Playboy model. Megan Dills, a Kentucky graduate and lifelong Wildcats fan, told VaughtsViews.com she was knocked down five or six stairs in the crush of red-clad fans trying to get to the court after Christian Watford's game-winning three as time expired. Doctors diagnosed Dills with a sprained ankle and some torn tendons, forcing her to cancel a Playboy photo shoot this Saturday in Indiana. "All those fans came out of their seats and rushed the floor like idiots," Dills said. "The next thing I knew, I was knocked down five or six steps. I think the guy who actually knocked me down is the one who did at least pick me up. After I got hurt, I was scared to death." Incidents during court stormings are not that unusual, but what happened to Dills has received far more national attention because of her profession than previous ones that were far more serious.
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