Rick Pitino still coaching 36 years later....during this 86-87 season the head coaches in the Big East were Rick Pitino (Providence), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), John Thompson (Georgetown), Jim Calhoun (Connecticut), Jim O'Brien (Boston College), PJ Carlesimo (Seton Hall), Rollie Massimino (Villanova), Lou Carnesecca (St John's), and Paul Evans (Pittsburgh). Really the Golden Age of the Big East. Alhtough Evans never got past the 2nd round of the Tournament, and O'Brien "only" got to the Elite 8, every other coach in that conference led their team to at least 1 final four during their time in the Big East. Boeheim, Thompson, Calhoun, and Massimino also won Natty's during their time as well.
@davanmani5568 ай бұрын
Alabama had some great teams in the mid-80’s. They took over from Louisville. But the 3pt shot did Wimp in as it did Denny.
@RS-tz2zn Жыл бұрын
One other interesting thing is that there were 50 combined fouls called in this game, with 5 players fouling out. Today, the average game has about 34 fouls called. A big difference!
@251to5023 жыл бұрын
Geographical foreshadowing in that the game was in Louisville, where Rick became later became coach. 28 years later, Pitino would coach against Mark Gottfried in the Sweet 16 (#4E Louisville vs. #8E NC State).
@paulsonj724 жыл бұрын
This was the One Game that aired on ESPN via NCAA productions that night. Kansas/Georgetown and Norte Dame/North Carolina aired live on CBS while Syracuse/Florida aired on Tape delay after the late local news except for most CBS stations in Florida who did the game live. That drew a NASTY rebuke from Howard Cosell the next morning on his old speaking of sports program because those stations did not air a press conference from President Reagan. Howard felt it was in bad taste to pre empt the president (regardless of party) for a mere college basketball game.
@zt10533 жыл бұрын
Last sweet 16 game ever to air on espn
@paulsonj723 жыл бұрын
LSU/DePaul from Cincinnati aired the next night on ESPN for the last regional semi to air on ESPN. CBS did regional coverage in the 9 PM ET slot and went National in the 11:30 time slot(live) On Thursday night CBS aired Syracuse/Florida on a taped delay basis in the 11:30 PM time slot. That was the last tape delayed NCAA tournament game CBS did