The Kollapse Klub

ParisCat_rivals

Freshman
Feb 5, 2002
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I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?
 

NJCat

All-Conference
Mar 7, 2016
21,406
1,564
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I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?
Wow. Gonna be tough to top those 3. Although as a life-long NU, Indians, Browns and Cavs fan I might aspire to a lifetime (non)achievement award.
 

Purple Pile Driver

All-Conference
May 14, 2014
27,824
3,101
113
I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?
Good God, I was at 1) & 3) and thought I was a sleprock. You take th3 cake.
 

DaCat

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
25,636
2,037
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I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?

I watched 1 and 2 unfold before my eyes but I was spared being there in person.

I sat through many a beating on the football field during the 80s like when Marion Barber impersonate Jim Brown. I don't know which is worse, being hopeless or having hope crushed like a grape.
 

JoeWildcat

Sophomore
Jul 31, 2001
2,720
130
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Wow. Gonna be tough to top those 3. Although as a life-long NU, Indians, Browns and Cavs fan I might aspire to a lifetime (non)achievement award.
I'm in the same club. The Browns and Tribe have had some heartbreakers. I have hated the Broncos for nearly 30 years because of "the drive." I hope Trevor goes somewhere else so I can start hating them again.
 

ubercat

Senior
Dec 9, 2005
4,540
453
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I was present at #'s 1 and 2. The first was at the "tear my heart out" level. The second I was braced for at halftime. #3 has been deleted from my memory.
 

Indy Cat93

Redshirt
Jun 13, 2003
242
3
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Watched numero uno whilst working out. Watching the collapse actually helped my cardio, but certainly not my mood.

Was at number dos. In the press box, drinking free NU beer. CJ was throwing it all over the place, the D was flying around, and it's 35 to three good guys. I was in a really good place. Nick breaks his leg, and the game snowballed in disastrous fashion. Game ends, MSU guys are jumping around at midfield, and I couldn't get out of Ryan fast enough!

As for the Bartman fiasco, I was rooting for the Marlins. Is that wrong?
 

Medill90

Junior
Jan 30, 2011
6,910
321
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I went to the first two games of the 1984 national league pennant, Cubs vs. Padres. It was a best of five series and the Cubs won the first two.

My family had a million....I mean a million tickets for the world series games.
 

CappyNU

Senior
Mar 2, 2004
5,290
556
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I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?
I was at 1 and 2, and while I technically didn't have tickets to #3, I was out there on Waveland the whole game and experienced the horror along with everyone else, just without being able to actually see what happened.
 

Figrating

Redshirt
Dec 19, 2007
3,568
30
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Obvious qualification for the Croix de NU.

NU teams can crush hope like no others. Most NU fans think they've already seen the worst, but the MSU game showed this is an error.
 

BosCat

Sophomore
Nov 29, 2008
1,276
189
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I went to the first two games of the 1984 national league pennant, Cubs vs. Padres. It was a best of five series and the Cubs won the first two.

My family had a million....I mean a million tickets for the world series games.

Quick 84 aside: frosh roommate played trombone -- NUMB was supposed to play at Wrigley for WS...
 

hdhntr1

All-Conference
Sep 5, 2006
37,828
1,312
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Watched numero uno whilst working out. Watching the collapse actually helped my cardio, but certainly not my mood.

Was at number dos. In the press box, drinking free NU beer. CJ was throwing it all over the place, the D was flying around, and it's 35 to three good guys. I was in a really good place. Nick breaks his leg, and the game snowballed in disastrous fashion. Game ends, MSU guys are jumping around at midfield, and I couldn't get out of Ryan fast enough!

As for the Bartman fiasco, I was rooting for the Marlins. Is that wrong?
As a Sox fan, I would say no.
 

Styre

Senior
Oct 14, 2004
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I was at 1 and 2, and while I technically didn't have tickets to #3, I was out there on Waveland the whole game and experienced the horror along with everyone else, just without being able to actually see what happened.

Almost the same for me, except I was on Waveland for Game 7, which, while not as bad as Game 6, was still really awful.
 

CappyNU

Senior
Mar 2, 2004
5,290
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Almost the same for me, except I was on Waveland for Game 7, which, while not as bad as Game 6, was still really awful.
Oh I was there on Waveland for that, too. I knew heading in that there was no way they were winning that game after the previous night.
 

Styre

Senior
Oct 14, 2004
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Oh I was there on Waveland for that, too. I knew heading in that there was no way they were winning that game after the previous night.

Me too, but like an idiot I allowed Kerry Wood’s homer to give me hope, and, well...

Fortunately all this stopped mattering in late 2016.
 

Purple Pile Driver

All-Conference
May 14, 2014
27,824
3,101
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I’d have considered number 3 a good thing.
Gonzalez butchered a double play ball and Prior lost his composure. Mark Prior, million dollar arm, 10 cent mind. People can blame Bartman’s bonehead reach, but the team could have overcame it and didn’t.
 

StreamCat

Sophomore
May 29, 2001
11,781
132
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I take perverse pride in having attended three of the most notable collapses in local sports history: (1) NU basketball's 27-point collapse against MSU yesterday; (2) NU football's 38-3 collapse against MSU in 2006; and (3) the Cubs' blown 3-0 lead with 5 outs to go in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS a/k/a the Bartman game. Who else has endured such misery?
Stay away! Stay away!