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Old 02-14-2008, 06:56 PM   #41
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Gee, and we were getting along so well.

Maybe this was the case with others, but not with me. I was still somewhat a fan of U basketball. Those were just my thoughts and impressions at the time. Everyone fawned over him yet he didn't appear to have a real offensive move. Maybe it was all the hype. creeksters "limbs all akimbo" description fits well for me.

No. 5 and 8 picks and they still lose to NC in SLC. Sad.
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:04 PM   #42
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Karl Bankowski, a blast from the past.

creekster is right, what happened to those days?
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Someone asked why Vranes didn't go to BYU. BYU never had a chance at him. Judkins was a star on Utah's team and Vranes was his first cousin, and they were close. Vranes was pie in the sky for BYU even though BYU fans thought otherwise. Judkins was never happy about the fact that BYU didn't recruit him. I knew about the situation then as I was the Ute basketball manager and was friends with Judkins.

By the way, there's only one thing that would turn Ute fans off on Jensen--if he took a job at BYU to feed his family. Then they'd hate him. Otherwise, even if he robbed a bank I'm sure they'd retain this unrealistic crazy love for him.
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:48 PM   #44
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Someone asked why Vranes didn't go to BYU. BYU never had a chance at him. Judkins was a star on Utah's team and Vranes was his first cousin, and they were close. Vranes was pie in the sky for BYU even though BYU fans thought otherwise. Judkins was never happy about the fact that BYU didn't recruit him. I knew about the situation then as I was the Ute basketball manager and was friends with Judkins.

By the way, there's only one thing that would turn Ute fans off on Jensen--if he took a job at BYU to feed his family. Then they'd hate him. Otherwise, even if he robbed a bank I'm sure they'd retain this unrealistic crazy love for him.
So was it Arnold that didn't recruit Judkins? Or Potter?

I remember Potter recruiting a kid from my school and then Arnold not giving him the time of day. He was OK (but no where near Judkins ability) and ended up at Utah State.

I hope "manager" meant something different in college than what it meant in high school.
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So was it Arnold that didn't recruit Judkins? Or Potter?

I remember Potter recruiting a kid from my school and then Arnold not giving him the time of day. He was OK (but no where near Judkins ability) and ended up at Utah State.

I hope "manager" meant something different in college than what it meant in high school.
It was Potter.

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It was Potter.

Manager in DI is highly coveted and held in awe, and requires a great deal of panache and intelligence.
OK, did you wash the jocks or not?
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It was Potter.

Manager in DI is highly coveted
by geeky goobers who have few Friends, no athletic talent, but hope for the leftovers
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, and requires a great deal of panache and intelligence.
to avoid being ridiculed and beaten up by the players and regular students.
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by geeky goobers who have few Friends, no athletic talent, but hope for the leftovers by the geeky goobers who don't get the job to avoid being ridiculed and beaten up by the players and regular students.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this issue, I'm afraid.
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We'll have to agree to disagree on this issue, I'm afraid.

No, I concede that you weren't really at risk of being beaten up.
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No, I concede that you weren't really at risk of being beaten up.
Truly Jerry Pimm, Jeff Judkins, Buster Matheney, Jeff Jonas, Earl Williams, Greg Deane, Michael Grey, Coby Leavitt, Gerry Gimelstaub, Jim Marsh were some of the finest people I ever knew. They had a great year, league title clinching in the Marriott Center, Seet 16, win at Kentuckt and at home against one of Tark's great Final Four teams. Yes, they were fine players but mostly they won because they were such excellent people.
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