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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 206728, member: 289"] From Curiosity to Passion I was born 50 years ago last month. I didn’t pay much attention to anything beyond my backyard until 1961, (I have no living memory of the 1959 football season, unfortunately), when my Dad picked up a small pre-season NFL booklet at a bank and I somehow became fascinated with it. My Dad wasn’t all that much of a sports fan but we started watching NFL games together. The best player in the league was a Syracuse guy named Jim Brown. I began paying attention to the filmed highlights of SU games that appeared on the local news on Monday. They had a guy named Ernie Davis who might be the new Jim Brown. I became an SU football fan. The first SU game I saw live on TV was the 1961 Liberty Bowl vs. Miami, where Ernie led a second half comeback to a 15-14 win. I was hooked. SU Basketball? What was that? If I had been paying any attention to, I would have found a vagabond sport eventually played in what was built as a football practice facility and was to the Syracuse Nationals as LeMoyne is to SU today. The team had set a national losing streak record with 27 in a row, (as Bud points out they broke that streak with a couple of surprising victories vs. pretty good Boston College and UCONN teams- they were 0-22 before that in ’61-’62). There were no SU players of note in the NBA. The only time Dad and I watched NBA games was when Chamberlain went up against Russell. That was interesting. SU basketball was not. Then in 1965, the SU basketball team started to make headlines. The Nats were gone now. Through its first seven games, SU was averaging 102 points per game. No college team had ever averaged a century mark. Then they went out to Los Angeles to play in the Bruin Classic, hosted by the two-time defending national champs, UCLA, who had won the title with teams similar to SU- small but quick, using pressure defense for 40 minutes. What would happen when they played? They didn’t. SU lost to Vanderbilt, which was then a national power, beat the Orange 98-113, despite 46 points from Dave Bing. There was a consolation round and SU beat Northwestern 105-75 and St. John’s 113-97 and Bing was named MVP of the tourney. This put SU on the national map. But it was still frustrating they never got to play the Bruins. Syracuse has played just about everybody of note in college basketball since then but didn’t play the Bruins until an embarrassing blow-out in 1999. When SU played- and beat the Bruins in the Carrier Dome the next year, it fulfilled a fantasy that had lasted for a third of a century. I remember following that team through the season by reading what the newspaper said about them. It wasn’t a passionate thing. It was closer to my following Mike Hart’s career as he attempted to set the national high school rushing record. I followed the box scores to see if this team would be the first to average 100 points per game. As Poliquin says, they came up a basket short, scoring 2598 points in 26 regular season games, (I guess the record was for the regular season only). I recall losing interest at that point. I have no memory of the loss in the NCAA’s to Duke. I wasn’t really an SU basketball fan yet- someone who lives and dies with the team. I was just curious. The next year, I was more concerned about the SU football team’s attempt to rebound from a disastrous 0-2, 24-66 start than I was with the photo in the paper of SU’s basketball players, posing for the team picture, without Dave Bing, who was now with the Pistons. I again looked at the box scores, but I was looking at the Piston’s box scores, seeing how Bing was doing. As with Carmelo Anthony, he struggled some at the beginning of the year. But he got better and better as the season went along and wound up becoming the NBA rookie of the year. For the next decade or so, we had an SU guy who was a prominent NBA player to root for. Unfortunately, he was never on TV and his team stunk, so they were never in the playoffs. I was able to see him play only in the all-star games. But this SU basketball team was starting to become interesting as well. They didn’t have Bing but they were playing the same style of ball. They won their first five games by an average of 17 points, (there were no gimmies in those days- we didn’t have the clout to import “homecoming” teams), including an 86-63 win over Army, a team coached by a young Bobby Knight. After a loss to nationally ranked Boston College and a win over Manhattan, they went to Philadelphia of the prestigious Quaker City Classic. (Those 8 team Christmas tournaments were great things). After a win over hometown LaSalle, they took on the #2 team in the country, the Louisville Cardinals. This was the game that got me hooked. Louisville had Wes Unseld at center and Butch Beard as well, giving them two All-America candidates. SU was a bunch of Dave Bing’s spear carriers. This was the first SU game I ever listened to on the radio. All I remember is the pattern of the game- the Cardinals would blow out to a big lead, 15-20 points and it would look like the Orange were going to get humiliated. But we would come back and get it within five or less, only to fall back again by double-figures. Just when it seemed hopeless, SU put on a final rush before losing 71-75. Mom insisted I go to bed but I hid a transistor radio under my pillow. Somehow it was more fun that way. I was disappointed by the ending but I was more amazed and proud that this bunch could hang in there with such a team. They were “my” team now. [/QUOTE]
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