Most of my stories with other athletes are probably not fit for writing on here... But catch me a few beers in and I'll tell ya... :wink:
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WE should run the single wing right now.
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Ev Cochrane died several years ago, so there's probably no reason to call him a db (whether he was or not, business wise), and his son, Ev Jr, is to my impression a really nice guy and doesn't deserve to hear his deceased dad trashed.
Since you only want one, years ago I did a column online and series with Johnny during March Madness, after he retired. That led to a number of really cool long distance conversations. Johnny wouldn't know me from Adam to see me, but I hope he'd recognize my voice.
And before any of you ask, I'll be damned if I'm going to pass any of Johnny's outrageous stories across the interweb. :biggrin:
Oh yes, and I'm not Jamie Pollard. Oh damn, that's two, isn't it? :wink:
I completely rejected Seneca Wallace during a pick up game of bball at the rec, he was less than amused.
I had to guard Jamaal Tinsley in another game and I think he did every "street-ball" trick in the book on me and they all worked.![]()
Jeff Hornacek tried to pick up my girlfriend, who is now my wife, during a pickup basketball game at Beyer.
Our intramural flag football team cheated by using Tracy Henderson as a "ringer" until we got caught.
I sat behind the basket of the 1993 Iowa-ISU basketball game with ISU spelled out with my chest hair.
I don't have much...
My grandpa used to ref ISU wrestling matches. I have a friend who had a one-night stand with Seneca. I've got several Mac autographs, courtesy of a friend in high places.![]()
I was once bounced from an Ames bar by 400 pound All American wrestler Chris Taylor. I did not argue with him. (true story)
Speaking of Al Murdoch.... I've met him, he seems like a good guy, that's my claim to fame.
Did you know he is 4 games away from breaking the all time coaching record for college hockey coaches... 924 wins is the record held currently by Ron Mason.
Seneca's name sure has come up alot as a person's connection the the team.
I miss Mac. He did a lot for the University. I was really hoping that you would post this thread Angie, and share at least one connection. I had been reading the Site for about two years before I "signed up" and I have always been intrigued with your "tactfullness" and telegraphic style. Never too little, never too much. :smile:
Go Cyclones.
You are far too kind - and what nice posts to everyone!! Thanks!!
Unfortunately (and fortunately, depending on how you look at it!) for me, my best connection on here is probably just being the older sis of a guy running a great ISU fan site. :wink:
All right Angie, I CAN'T continue posting around here having people think I am "far too kind" and only post nice messages to people. A guy can take only SO MUCH. So .......................... knock knock
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I grew up in Ankeny rooting for both the Clones and the skycarp. Started ISU in the fall of 79 in time for the Duncan Debacle. We did beat Iowa 3 out of 4 which was sweet since my best friend was a skycarp fan. Best story I have was when I was in Fayetteville AR watching a basketball game with some friends. I was fairly lit and a guy walked into the bar with a red sweater on. I said, "Isn't that Tim Floyd?" Next thing I know one of my buddies, who knew the owner, had Tim Floyd come over to our table. He was in town to recruit a kid south of there. Talked for about an hour, got an autograph and by the time I got home I realized I was too drunk to remember much of what he said. Only thing I remember is him telling my Willoughby wasnt good enough for the NBA.