Because of the mythical nature of that last shot and the fact that it led to our first ever NCAA keeps that Michigan win first. But this is an awfully close second.Massive win. I’d still put it second to Michigan and The Play.
100% agreeBecause of the mythical nature of that last shot and the fact that it led to our first ever NCAA keeps that Michigan win first. But this is an awfully close second.
I can appreciate this take, but this might be the win that takes us to another level, the same way that shot did. Beating #1 is huge, and hopefully this marks a turning point where we become consistently goodBecause of the mythical nature of that last shot and the fact that it led to our first ever NCAA keeps that Michigan win first. But this is an awfully close second.
Signature winI can appreciate this take, but this might be the win that takes us to another level, the same way that shot did. Beating #1 is huge, and hopefully this marks a turning point where we become consistently good
Tap to Pardon will forever be the biggest play in NU basketball history, but this is a bigger winBecause of the mythical nature of that last shot and the fact that it led to our first ever NCAA keeps that Michigan win first. But this is an awfully close second.
I was there today; my son was at the Michigan game. He agrees with you but I don’t.Massive win. I’d still put it second to Michigan and The Play.
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