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You missed one.

In my view, it’s definitely by design (you can see they cleared the entire weak side to eliminate the help). My guess is that a direct pass to Butler from McBukets was option 1, but if his defender is playing hard denial, then Gasol flashes to the high post to receive the in-bounds pass and immediately look for the

Just like using commas belittles the English language am I right yeah I know I am [High Five] have a great weekend.

I know, right? Honestly!

Fair point. And full disclosure: our campus was smokier than it was wet.

Holy shit, that’s amazing! I had two close friends on the hockey team, and it was always fun (and drunken) to attend games.

If you’re interested, here is a writeup of the 2001 game and an official apology letter from the MIAC acknowledging that the officials cost Carleton the game in 2003.

2001: http://www.stolaf.edu/new

Carleton ‘02. What year? Did you come to Carleton for parties because your Puritanical campus was dry? :) j/k, I had good friends at Olaf and we always had great matchups with you guys in hoops and ultimate.

Awesome vid, thanks for sharing. Unfortunately YouTube didn’t exist when I was playing so I can’t share the amazing comeback we had against Olaf in the home finale in 2001 (saving the Goat), or the 35-foot buzzer beater that was incorrectly disallowed against Olaf in 2003 (which cost us the Goat). Kids these days with

Yeah, that’s how it was when I was there too. I played hoops, so I always went with Knights.

Carl (although I’d go with Knight), Class of ‘02. You?

Ha. The one that allows alcohol on campus.

I’ll do that. Thanks.

I went to college in Northfield (MN), and still have friends there. One of them was at the game and posted this video from a different (and better) angle. Not sure if the FB link will work for everyone, but worth a shot:

love this gif.

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Edwin Moses didn’t lose the 400m hurdles for 10 years (122 races). Probably not as impressive since the sport is less mainstream, but still worth mentioning.

Cliches are also killing our language like the plague.