Remembering a player that was what Iowa Basketball should be. I will never forget the day. 1/19/1993
I had a friend who had been given many rides in that LeBaron. He said Chris Street was one of the greatest people you could ever meet.Remembering a player that was what Iowa Basketball should be. I will never forget the day. 1/19/1993
Remembering a player that was what Iowa Basketball should be. I will never forget the day. 1/19/1993
I'm friends and a co-worker with the driver of the snowplow and his family. Chuck is an amazing person, who is an unfortunate detail in this tragedy.
He has held this burden for 30+ years. Every day. A great father. A fantastic grandpa. A loving husband. An incredible man.
I will always think of him on this day, also.
Which is unfortunate. I understand their grief and heartbreak but by all the facts Chris was at fault.Mike & Patty sued the city & him, IIRC (but lost the case)
Which is unfortunate. I understand their grief and heartbreak but by all the facts Chris was at fault.
There's a memorial outside of the mens locker room.Does he have a banner for his jersey like CC and Garza? Can't find a photo of it if he does. If he doesn't, he should.
Yes, there is a Street jersey/banner hanging in Carver’s rafters.Does he have a banner for his jersey like CC and Garza? Can't find a photo of it if he does. If he doesn't, he should.
Which is unfortunate. I understand their grief and heartbreak but by all the facts Chris was at fault.
#40 is retired in his honorDoes he have a banner for his jersey like CC and Garza? Can't find a photo of it if he does. If he doesn't, he should.
Very trueI'm friends and a co-worker with the driver of the snowplow and his family. Chuck is an amazing person, who is an unfortunate detail in this tragedy.
He has held this burden for 30+ years. Every day. A great father. A fantastic grandpa. A loving husband. An incredible man.
I will always think of him on this day, also.
They sued the county because it was a county truck and driver. The jury ruled 100% Street's fault. The driver's counter suit resulted in a 1.00 award...Mike & Patty sued the city & him, IIRC (but lost the case)
Good point. It's easy to forget about those on the other side of a tragedy like this. The guilt must be awful.I'm friends and a co-worker with the driver of the snowplow and his family. Chuck is an amazing person, who is an unfortunate detail in this tragedy.
He has held this burden for 30+ years. Every day. A great father. A fantastic grandpa. A loving husband. An incredible man.
I will always think of him on this day, also.
Good point. It's easy to forget about those on the other side of a tragedy like this. The guilt must be awful.
Yes, all involved will carry this with them all their lives. If it were me, I have to admit I'd probably almost rather relocate to someplace where no one knew me, for that reason. Just a fresh start, but that's just me.Chris' girlfriend struggled too. I remember in an anniversary of Chris' death interview her saying that she always felt like people were staring at her because she was Chris Street's former girlfriend.
I don't think you would have to go very far. On the OT board some Seminole fans were questioning the importance of this post and one was even mocking it, it seemed like... I know its been awhile but I guess the reverence of Chris life wasn't felt outside the state as it was inside, the country and world would be a much better place if people emulated the way Chris lived.Yes, all involved will carry this with them all their lives. If it were me, I have to admit I'd probably almost rather relocate to someplace where no one knew me, for that reason. Just a fresh start, but that's just me.
Seminole fans know nothing about Chris Street? No way! That’s almost as crazy as Hawk fans knowing nothing about Jonathan Isaac.I don't think you would have to go very far. On the OT board some Seminole fans were questioning the importance of this post and one was even mocking it, it seemed like... I know its been awhile but I guess the reverence of Chris life wasn't felt outside the state as it was inside, the country and world would be a much better place if people emulated the way Chris lived.
That's fair and as I said it was a long time ago... IIRC it was the top story on Sportscenter that night and the next couple days, Chris Street was also going to be a first round draft pick in many people's eyes, so it's not like he was a walk on bench warmer.Seminole fans know nothing about Chris Street? No way! That’s almost as crazy as Hawk fans knowing nothing about Jonathan Isaac.
Most definitely. But Seminole fans also don’t know shlt about their own basketball team, try asking any of them on the OT board.That's fair and as I said it was a long time ago... IIRC it was the top story on Sportscenter that night and the next couple days, Chris Street was also going to be a first round draft pick in many people's eyes, so it's not like he was a walk on bench warmer.
Jess Settles said in one of the documentaries that he went to Chris’ funeral while he was still in high school after committing to Iowa. As a freshman, he felt a lot of guilt about the minutes he was getting, especially after winning Big Ten Freshman of the Year, because he knew if Chris were still alive those would’ve been mostly his minutes. IIRC he talked about it with one of the assistants (maybe Close?), and later that summer he got to know Chris’ parents, which helped him work through some of that.Chris' girlfriend struggled too. I remember in an anniversary of Chris' death interview her saying that she always felt like people were staring at her because she was Chris Street's former girlfriend.