20 Years Ago Tonight
- T-Dog
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
Re: the Southern Illinois quarterfinal game, the day before, I accidentally got two of my fingers broken. The ASU health clinic was closed and I got a ride to the hospital. There was blood under my fingernails, so they had to relieve the pressure and gave me Vicodin on a mostly-empty stomach, then a prescription for Darvocet, which is now an illegal drug you can't get over the counter. Point is, I don't remember being cold or wet at all at that game.
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
My wife and I stayed at the Broyhill Inn for that one. She chose not to go but I walked down to KBS and sat in the rain/sleet. I was an icicle by the time I walked back up.
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
I was working for the University at the time and had access to the field house. Watched it from the covered area of Owens. Was still cold but stayed out of the sleet.
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
And sad news to pass on, as I don’t recall seeing it posted years ago, the starting RG for the ‘05 & ‘06 National Champions, Jeremy Robertson, passed away back ‘21 at 37 years young. Heard about his passing at the Marshall game.
Picked up via free agency by the High Country All-Stars
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
I read a little anecdote somewhere that after that LSU game, I think it was David Jackson saying to some sportswriter "I'll vote App State #1 if you do." Funny to think it was such a heady idea that App would even be ranked #1, much less win the national title, much less not get completely embarrassed by a team like LSU.ah59396 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 17, 2025 2:58 amI was a junior that year, so I’ve been spoiled most of my App life.
A couple things I remember (besides Ingle Martin slipping on that wonderful patch of ice):
Our team taking the exceptional Jamarcus Russel-led LSU tigers deep into the 4th quarter in Baton Rouge.
The absolutely miserable conditions at Kidd Brewer for the Southern Illinois first round game. It did nothing but rain, and I’m convinced the temperature stayed at 33 the entire game for the perfect November Boone experience. I stood in the stands with a liquor blanket on, cheering until the very end.
By the time we'd finished that threepeat, we were basically the default #1 team for a few years afterward whenever the voters couldn't decide on anyone else.
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Re: 20 Years Ago Tonight
We were there for all the championship games and all the playoff games in Boone and in The Big House. It was a very special time and we are thankful we were able to witness all the excitement. I remember all the great plays mentioned in that first championship game and will never forget what we call "THE ICE BOWL" - the Southern Illinois game which brings me to one of the funniest lines I have ever heard. In the men's room (behind the scoreboard) near the end of the game a couple of SIU fans were in there and one said - "trying to take a leak tonight is like trying to grab a peanut between 2 raisins"
Also at the basketball game where the championship players were honored I had a chance to briefly speak with Trey Elder and I said to him with 100% sincerity and honestly - "We would not be here today without you and your play that beat Furman"
GREAT MEMORIES
Also at the basketball game where the championship players were honored I had a chance to briefly speak with Trey Elder and I said to him with 100% sincerity and honestly - "We would not be here today without you and your play that beat Furman"
GREAT MEMORIES
"Montani Semper Liberi"
The Dude Abides!!!
The Dude Abides!!!