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The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?
(12-05-2016 04:17 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?

Beating Mississippi State in Starkville, by one, the year they ended up in the Final Four.
(12-05-2016 05:34 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 04:17 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?

Beating Mississippi State in Starkville, by one, the year they ended up in the Final Four.

+1
(12-05-2016 08:09 PM)PTJR Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 05:34 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 04:17 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?

Beating Mississippi State in Starkville, by one, the year they ended up in the Final Four.

+1


Winning at Minnesota was fun.
(12-05-2016 08:09 PM)PTJR Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 05:34 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 04:17 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?

Beating Mississippi State in Starkville, by one, the year they ended up in the Final Four.

+1

And if I am remembering correctly, Mississippi State was ranked #8 in the country at the time Little Rock won that road victory. Not even to mention maybe the most dramatic ending to a Little Rock victory in the history of the program!
(12-06-2016 10:30 AM)PTJR Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 08:09 PM)PTJR Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 05:34 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016 04:17 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]The two biggest wins in program history probably are Notre Dame and Purdue. And there are lots of big games in conference.

But go back in your minds and think what the biggest regular season non-conference win has been?

Beating Mississippi State in Starkville, by one, the year they ended up in the Final Four.

+1

And if I am remembering correctly, Mississippi State was ranked #8 in the country at the time Little Rock won that road victory. Not even to mention maybe the most dramatic ending to a Little Rock victory in the history of the program!

Another one that comes to mind, although really not a "big" win in the sense of the MIssissippi State game, is the win over Houston at Barton Coliseum. I remember that one so well because it had a big crowd that got treated to a blowout victory over a then Southwest Conference powerhouse. But also because it really bothered Chickenhawg mouthpiece Orville Henry who tried to belittle the victory because we paid Houston to come to our place to play. Wonder what he would say about the Chickenhawgs buying about half of their victorys every year now?

What do you figure the odds are that the game that will be played tonight in Fayetteville will be returned to Houston next year?
Making it to the NIT Final Four also
(12-06-2016 04:48 PM)Festiva Wrote: [ -> ]Making it to the NIT Final Four also

I think the field is limited only to non-conference regular season, but I certainly could be mistaken.
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