Please elaborate.
Since the 4-class split, wins by teams out of Section 7AAAA have been few and far between. The only ones I know for sure have been Rick Rickert's Duluth East teams from the early 2000s. There may be a few others when Osseo was in Section 7. I'll have to look in the program...
South St Paul's coach resigned his post in January, shortly before pleading guilty to federal fraud charges. It remains to be seen if the Packers' recent success will be sustained...
During the Dilly Bar Dan game, it was clear from the outset that Ohio State didn't want to be there. They were playing at 3/4 speed for most of the game.
If home QFs happen, I'm eagerly awaiting the first SEC team to be dispatched to a foul weather destination.
The game was indeed on NFL Network, and it was before it had gained widespread distribution, so most of us ended up at local drinking establishments to watch the proceedings. There were several members of this forum, myself among them, who were at the same table at Joe Senser's in Roseville...
Which is why everyone suspects that Bob Bruininks ordered the hit on the way home from Phoenix. Based on the events of the previous year (highly disputed extension before the Music City Bowl vs. Virginia and the first Monson fiasco after an NIT blowout in Cincinnati), Maturi damn sure wasn't...
Pitino's 17-18 team was so bad that it was hard to pay much attention to college basketball at all.
Another problem that both Pitino and Tubby had is that their teams were TERRIBLE in league play in February and March.
And the Big 8 of Nebraska's heyday ain't coming back either (them, OU, one other halfway decent team that rotated between Colorado, Oklahoma State, and Missouri, and five rotten ends-blown-out tomato cans).