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If I owned 103.7 I would be playing it at the top of every hour followed by "your home of the UALR Trojans"
I can snag it form the Trojan Tracker once they have the game posted.
I have some great clips of the WKU road game that Randy Rainwater (filling in for Tucker during the ASHOF opening) and Bobby covered in the 2005 season. Too Tall dunked it for the win. they simutanelysly yelled YES!!!!
Another thing: Ever watched video footage of a live broadcast when a major earthquake struck? That's how the tracker video feed looked when the crowd exploded at the end. The camera was bobbing and the video signal was rolling and flickering. It was surreal.
(02-05-2010 03:01 PM)Robert C Wrote: [ -> ]I have some great clips of the WKU road game that Randy Rainwater (filling in for Tucker during the ASHOF opening) and Bobby covered in the 2005 season. Too Tall dunked it for the win. they simutanelysly yelled YES!!!!



Put them on here. Those would be great to hear again.
(02-05-2010 03:14 PM)LRTrojan Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2010 03:01 PM)Robert C Wrote: [ -> ]I have some great clips of the WKU road game that Randy Rainwater (filling in for Tucker during the ASHOF opening) and Bobby covered in the 2005 season. Too Tall dunked it for the win. they simutanelysly yelled YES!!!!



Put them on here. Those would be great to hear again.

I will have to find a place to upload them and put a link on here for you.
I just got thru watching the last 2 minutes of last nights game on Tracker and got that excitement I had last night all over again.
It was great. The feed got lost and everything went crazy. Never thought I'd see that happen from our laid back fans!
(02-05-2010 03:32 PM)RBL Wrote: [ -> ]I just got thru watching the last 2 minutes of last nights game on Tracker and got that excitement I had last night all over again.

I did the same thing. It was absolutely incredible. Considering it was our arch rival, it looked like the game was lost, and then, out of nowhere we make a miracle shot, it might be the only time most of us will ever witness anything this momentus in our program in our lifetime.
I doubt anyone who saw it will ever forget it.04-cheers
(02-06-2010 10:24 AM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2010 03:32 PM)RBL Wrote: [ -> ]I just got thru watching the last 2 minutes of last nights game on Tracker and got that excitement I had last night all over again.

I did the same thing. It was absolutely incredible. Considering it was our arch rival, it looked like the game was lost, and then, out of nowhere we make a miracle shot, it might be the only time most of us will ever witness anything this momentus in our program in our lifetime.
I doubt anyone who saw it will ever forget it.04-cheers

Yes, that announced attendance of Thursday, will have grown to about 20,000 fifty years from now. That many people will tell their grandchildren they were there when Alex hit that shot heard around Little Rock. Just like the 200,000 fans that were at the Akansas-Mississippi football game at War Memorial years ago and saw that famous field goal. And all of them were sitting in that one end zone.
Or the 1.5 million at the miracle on markham!
(02-06-2010 10:30 AM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]Or the 1.5 million at the miracle on markham!

Actually my son, son in law and I were sitting in that end zone when that took place. The funny part was that we couldn't actually see the catch because we were somewhat blocked out from that part of the end zone, but we could see the official throw up his hands signaling touchdown, and the crowd went absolutely wild. Much like our game Thursday night. The difference was that I had a perfect view of El Fuerte's shot bouncing up and then falling through the net. I still can't believe it, and when I saw the Trojan Tracker video of how high up on the backboard that ball bounced, I still can't believe it.04-cheers
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