Tom Young was a class act!Passed away today.
Rutgers 75/76 team was exciting to watch.
Tom Young was a class act!Passed away today.
Tom was a great coach. At this juncture the best Rutgers has ever had. And a good friend as well. He will be missed. It's a sad day.RIP to a RU legend.
Yes, same here.Tom Young and Frank Burns both have gone Home. My start as a Rutgers fan was provided by them.
Amen. The winningest BB coach in Rutgers history with a .621 percentage. Rest in peace Mr. Young.Passed away today.
I was so looking forward to the final vs. undefeated Indiana that season.Tom Young was a class act!
Rutgers 75/76 team was exciting to watch.
Me too. Lived and died with that Final Four team, and what a team it was.RIP Tom Young. First guy I watched coach at Rutgers.
Sorry, I have been bed ridden for several days.This happened several days ago and there were several threads and newspaper articles over the weekend
sad news nonetheless
Still looking for the thread, can anyone guide me to it?This happened several days ago and there were several threads and newspaper articles over the weekend
sad news nonetheless
Still looking for the thread, can anyone guide me to it?
Still looking for the thread, can anyone guide me to it?
Thanks,
Thanks,
This one is for the old-time fans, like me. Rich Brunson talks about Coach Young and tells some great stories. Near the end of the video, there's a spot where Brunson is being interviewed by Fred White following RU's win over Southwest Louisiana in 1983. White was also the play-by-play announcer for RU's win over Penn State in the A-10 title game at the RAC in 1989. Quite a coincidence that White worked arguably the two biggest Rutgers wins of the 80s.
Louisville at MSG.Rich was a good player but had one of the biggest missed dunks in Rutgers history at MSG. I honestly cannot remember who it was against but remember it prevented us from beating a blue blood
Missed Bailey dunk went to half court in a 1 point loss to UNLV. I think it was at Spectrum 89-88. 1976-77. IIRCLouisville at MSG.
Louisville at MSG.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/0...22-point-performance-from-Milt/3846412405200/
Louisville, ranked No. 7, went into a 7-minute stall in the second half. College hoops was a different game 40 years ago.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/0...Louisville-went-into-the-stall/1065412491600/
Thanks for the life of me I could not remember the opponent, but I remember playing a great game and that missed break away dunk was the turning point. It would have been a great win. Between Myles and Brunson those were two huge missed dunksLouisville at MSG.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/0...22-point-performance-from-Milt/3846412405200/
Louisville, ranked No. 7, went into a 7-minute stall in the second half. College hoops was a different game 40 years ago.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/0...Louisville-went-into-the-stall/1065412491600/
Larry, over the years, I have spoken to many fans from days gone by, and a good portion of them have said, in regards to pure excitement and fun to watch, this game ranks among the best in program history.Missed Bailey dunk went to half court in a 1 point loss to UNLV. I think it was at Spectrum 89-88. 1976-77. IIRC
Sticks in my craw, too... was also the game that convinced me a shot clock was needed in the college game. The end-of-game stall ruined a highly entertaining game.That was a painful loss ….and it STILL bugs me that we basically let them kill the last 8 minutes of the game with a 2 point lead ….
Less bitter because we beat than at the RAC, following. How are you Mike? Hosting the family is ok and base it through covid unscathed.Larry, over the years, I have spoken to many fans from days gone by, and a good portion of them have said, in regards to pure excitement and fun to watch, this game ranks among the best in program history.
Thankfully, family made it through the pandemic unscathed, but Covid was not so kind to a friend, claiming his life at only 51, and the elderly parents of a few friends.Less bitter because we beat than at the RAC, following. How are you Mike? Hosting the family is ok and base it through covid unscathed.
It was about 5 degrees outside the Spectrum that day with the wind chill.Larry, over the years, I have spoken to many fans from days gone by, and a good portion of them have said, in regards to pure excitement and fun to watch, this game ranks among the best in program history.
I an glad for the former, but sorry for the latter. Condolences on your losses. We made it through, but similarly lost others' family and friends.Thankfully, family made it through the pandemic unscathed, but Covid was not so kind to a friend, claiming his life at only 51, and the elderly parents of a few friends.