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Post by UMclassof2002 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:48 pm

spider wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:
spider wrote:Image

Reggie Bradshaw, at left, discusses the Grizzly gameplan with fellow runningback Lex Hilliard.
Just FMI, what do the years underneath the football helmets in your sig mean?
'03 - Graduated from MSU
'08 - Graduate from TU...if all goes as expected.

Gotcha...I have actually known 3 or 4 girls from Tulsa. All of them were hot and came from oil money.


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Post by Swilly3224 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:06 pm

spider wrote:
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Swilly3224 wrote:Says alot Tulsa being at the bottom of that conference...
I wasn't necessarily referring to this year. Did my statement say anything about this year? NO.

Look into some history young man.
Do I care about how tulsa did back when I wasnt even alive???

Um........no

:roll:
You were alive.
then school me please....


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Post by spider » Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:17 pm

Swilly3224 wrote:then school me please....
tulsahurricane.com wrote:Over the last 25 years, the University of Tulsa has become one of the winningest programs in the nation, making 18 post-season appearances and posting over 510 victories in that span. The Golden Hurricane have won at least 20 games in nine of the last twelve seasons, and have made the NCAA Tournament in eight of those last twelve, including three trips to the Sweet Sixteen and one to the Elite Eight. Tulsa has also won two NIT championships.
Tulsa was Gonzaga before Gonzaga, the dominant mid-major program for years. Now that we are in CUSA we are no longer considered a mid-major. In a few years we will be on top of this conference. Our last coach was a spud and ran the program into the ground. This is Coach Wojcik's first year.

Tulsa has also produced some great coaches. Tubby Smith (Kentucky) and Nolan Richardson (Arkansas) have both won National Championships. Bill Self is well on his way, having turned Illinois around and now being the head guy at Kansas.



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Post by Ponycat » Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:31 pm

Shea Seals was one of my all-time favorite College B-ball players.


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Post by Swilly3224 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:30 pm

spider wrote:
Swilly3224 wrote:then school me please....
tulsahurricane.com wrote:Over the last 25 years, the University of Tulsa has become one of the winningest programs in the nation, making 18 post-season appearances and posting over 510 victories in that span. The Golden Hurricane have won at least 20 games in nine of the last twelve seasons, and have made the NCAA Tournament in eight of those last twelve, including three trips to the Sweet Sixteen and one to the Elite Eight. Tulsa has also won two NIT championships.
Tulsa was Gonzaga before Gonzaga, the dominant mid-major program for years. Now that we are in CUSA we are no longer considered a mid-major. In a few years we will be on top of this conference. Our last coach was a spud and ran the program into the ground. This is Coach Wojcik's first year.

Tulsa has also produced some great coaches. Tubby Smith (Kentucky) and Nolan Richardson (Arkansas) have both won National Championships. Bill Self is well on his way, having turned Illinois around and now being the head guy at Kansas.
Thank you

But you have football helmets in your sig


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