Thank goodness that one of the Tokyo Partners saw fit to give him his class ring back.
@user-ks4hp5bg9s19 күн бұрын
The offspring of these " fine southern folk " are thriving. MTG being a lovely example. Pure hateful trash.
@Kenjay5520 күн бұрын
These games just remind how atrocious a coach Digger Phelps was. Especially offensively. The approach to the zone is downright prehistoric.
@Goldenplaybook-bm8gv22 күн бұрын
Go Irish
@kenwilliams551325 күн бұрын
IIRC, this game was a delayed broadcast.
@michaelcarmona757626 күн бұрын
Joey Mountains...Notre Dame tradition
@gregsells854926 күн бұрын
A Tartan floor at Allen Fieldhouse?
@paulnguyen8910Ай бұрын
Since 1981, alternating possession rule applied. The team that lost the opening tip got the arrow favouring them.
@jeffhaggar1149Ай бұрын
At the end of this clip, Enberg says he is sending it to Dick Stockton calling Duke vs Rhode Island. Do you happen to have any of that Duke game? If so, any chance you can confirm whether Billy Packer was the analyst working with Stockton on that game?
@tjnd88Ай бұрын
I don't think the TV broadcast is out there, but Duke has color silent film on its archive site : repository.duke.edu/dc/mbball/4cc20119-9845-4621-8345-7695bd2c8378 And, yes, per the Charlotte Observer on 3/11/78 Packer is paired with Stockton for the game. and the article also states it was a reunion of sorts. Stockton & Packer used to work Carolina Cougars ABA games together.
@jeffhaggar1149Ай бұрын
@@tjnd88 Appreciate the info. Thank you.
@robertjohns1675Ай бұрын
The spirit at ND has always been great, but these were some of the best yrs for it in football but also basketball. The stadium and the gym always seemed too be in a frenzy. Loved it
@morecowbell235Ай бұрын
To be honest I don't understand how Brown was a runaway winner. If you look at Thurman Thomas' year, it was better in almost every measurable way. He wasn't surrounded by as much talent as Tim Brown, either. Lorenzo White and Craig Heyward had some really good years, too.
@timmyp34Ай бұрын
One of my first memories. But really, the refs helped.
@thetruth4738Ай бұрын
Phantom travel and “hook” offensive foul.
@mjenkmanАй бұрын
Classic I was 16 watching from my mom's bedroom in the bronx 😊
@jimmeasel17122 ай бұрын
We move ahead to further action....
@philipkane93932 ай бұрын
WHAT A GLORIOUS MOMENT AS I WATCHED IT IN THE TV ROOM IN COLLEGE IN COLUMBUS OHIO----BACK IN SIMPLER AND SPARSER TIMES :) WONDERFUL!
@YouCanChangeYourWorldToday2 ай бұрын
Rice Tim Brown Fitzgerald Randy Moss Isaac Bruce Marvin Harrison
@mikevanriel75732 ай бұрын
They still had straight ahead field goal kickers in the late 70’s?
@laiztreintaidos64853 ай бұрын
David Rivers, enorme jugador, ojalá hubiera seguido mas tiempo en Lakers
@woody55513 ай бұрын
I remember watching it. Was quite something. Looking at this video I'd say the Notre Dame cheerleaders under the UCLA basket would not get away with their shenanigans nowadays. They'd be moved back off away from the hardwood and away from the players. Very poor sportsmanship.
@notnek20228 күн бұрын
Oh please 🙄
@yaniktydetmer41533 ай бұрын
Tim goat
@forestgump83573 ай бұрын
Now that is storming the court.
@forestgump83573 ай бұрын
That traveling call on Curtis, highlights the difference in how traveling was called back in the day. That isn't even close to traveling today. You had to be tight on the dribble back then, or it would get called in a second.
@calvinbealer72643 ай бұрын
WOW 😲😳 This is Now 50 Years Ago. I'm getting Old.
@user-og5qf3ed6g3 ай бұрын
Digger had that place jumping when he was coaching the Irish.
@cheap253 ай бұрын
Funny, what they called traveling back, then compared to what they don’t call now.😂
@robertjohns16753 ай бұрын
The great Tony Roberts on the call he was just as great calling basketball as football. Great yrs.
@stevebalsam84433 ай бұрын
What is not stated is that ND was the last team to beat UCLA three years earlier. ND was the last team to beat UCLA before the streak started.-- I was a student at ND at the beginning of the 88 winning streak- ND beat UCLA behind Austin Carr's fantastic game. What a game- three years later I saw the game that broke the 88 game winning streak, but by then I was a grad and saw it on tv.
@xxlionroarxxxxxxxx44383 ай бұрын
UCLA basketball was a GOD back than
@aldipaola21594 ай бұрын
I was at this game I was 7 years old and that was my first ND game ever!!! Jack Snow was a close personal friend on my family!!!
@christopherdarling57194 ай бұрын
They ruined the playoff games for me today get rid of mcafee and his idiots
@christopherdarling57194 ай бұрын
Espn sucks
@CandySnhuts4 ай бұрын
Zack Martin is and will always be... him. Love this era of ND football. Like the Renaissance
@tyronewhitlock66684 ай бұрын
I could have sworn one of the announcers said That should do it" lol
@jamesbastian38264 ай бұрын
The players job to deal with it. They should’ve figured out a way to deal with it.
@chrismalloy79605 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Keep em comingcoming!
@tperk5 ай бұрын
Great memories of watching a televised tournament game on the Oral Roberts University floor. "Expect a Miracle" logo on the sideline summed up the David vs Goliath quality of many first and second round matchups.
@deonteross29965 ай бұрын
ND chemistry was fantastic on the floor from the socks to passing the basketball down court after a def rebound Diggers best team has to be 78 and 79 clubs
@jeffreywong31555 ай бұрын
This is the game where Vegas Ferguson broke the single game rushing record by gaining 255 yards.
@paulnguyen89106 ай бұрын
Dons fans: that night, will you remember our name? We're the ones who beat you at your own game. The streak of the last of unbeatens to lose every season began this day. Those Irish mates were playing Disco music when the game ended. It has been upheld since Disco music began. Who wants to be unbeaten?!
@deonteross29966 ай бұрын
Notre Dame was most likely the 2nd best team in 78 depth long range shooting solid rebounding big guards and Irish were built to win too bad duke had gene banks who was ballin in that whole tournament
@sheridanclan66 ай бұрын
@57:16, that is a younger Jerry Krause in the stands.
@jab12892 ай бұрын
@sheridanclan6 I wonder if he was just there as a fan, because at that time, I think he was a scout for the Seattle Mariners. That was the same year that he tried to get them to draft Kirk Gibson, but they ignored him.
@raulgreen83696 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on WGN-TV Channel 9 who did both DePaul and Notre Dame in the mid-80's
@mikeynicholas32346 ай бұрын
One of the greatest runs in notredame history against a nemesis usc!
@carolinesinclair86367 ай бұрын
Best team ever ☘️.
@carseye12197 ай бұрын
I was a college hoops junkie as a kid and remember thinking it was great that NBC had "Triple-headers" on the tournament's weekends. Wow! so much basketball. Times change.