Great replays of Cyclone Games!

Watch it once then never return. I'm 42 and I get just as ****** now as I did then when I watch that crap. And I still want to punch Mateen Cleaves in the face out of principal.
 
That steamrolling of UCLA in the Sweet Sixteen was a thing of beauty, and I never tire of watching it.
 
Yeah, watching it now. What a game. Officials were horrible, and I can see why larry went crazy!

We could have had them in a huge hole to start that game, but we committed 7 TO in the first 6 minutes and still led 10-5. Could have easily been a 10 to 15 point lead early, making MSUs comeback less likely. 13 total TOs in the first half.

We had that game won and let it get away from us, bad officiating or not.
 
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Ugggggh, those are three painful games out of the four they have listed for us. I remember those well enough the first time, thank you.

What I want to see is the Cincinnati game to get to the sweet 16 - Kenny Pratt "forcing" the travel at the end is still the best blown call in ISU's favor ever, IMO.
 
Time to add several great memories in this tournament.

Looking at the 2000 MSU game, Shirley falling into the lane was just ridiculous. Possible 4 point swing right there.
 
Ugggggh, those are three painful games out of the four they have listed for us. I remember those well enough the first time, thank you.

What I want to see is the Cincinnati game to get to the sweet 16 - Kenny Pratt "forcing" the travel at the end is still the best blown call in ISU's favor ever, IMO.

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Ugggggh, those are three painful games out of the four they have listed for us. I remember those well enough the first time, thank you.

What I want to see is the Cincinnati game to get to the sweet 16 - Kenny Pratt "forcing" the travel at the end is still the best blown call in ISU's favor ever, IMO.

Maybe a nice makeup call for the "foul" on Cato.
 

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