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cheewgumm
11-22-2022, 12:53 AM
I remember when the Hump was a tough place to play.

I?m getting the feeling that?s about to happen again.

God bless if so.

Commercecomet24
11-22-2022, 01:08 AM
This team plays hard and with intensity and are fun to watch. Offense could improve a little and free throws could use lots of work but I love watching them now/

Kingbarkus
11-22-2022, 01:44 AM
Yes

Johnson85
11-22-2022, 10:19 AM
I remember when the Hump was a tough place to play.

I?m getting the feeling that?s about to happen again.

God bless if so.

There are going to be some ugly offensive point totals put up by some opposing teams in the hump this year. And by us too, but I don't know if I'm just starved for well coached basketball, but I didn't mind watching our offense last night. We're just not good shooters. It's nto like we are sitting around on offense and not doing anything or doing anything incredibly frustrating, except to the extent you get frustrated about not making shots a D-I team should make.

msstate7
11-22-2022, 10:27 AM
There are going to be some ugly offensive point totals put up by some opposing teams in the hump this year. And by us too, but I don't know if I'm just starved for well coached basketball, but I didn't mind watching our offense last night. We're just not good shooters. It's nto like we are sitting around on offense and not doing anything or doing anything incredibly frustrating, except to the extent you get frustrated about not making shots a D-I team should make.

More TO than assists is frustrating. I can handle bad shooting better than TOs

oildawg
11-22-2022, 10:47 AM
I was a student at State, 1989 - 1993.... and there were many games where that place was rocking. It had an incredible atmosphere. I think it is hard to imagine that, unless you've experienced it - but I'd love to see that return.

Lord McBuckethead
11-22-2022, 01:34 PM
I was in a Starkville from 2001-2005. I was blessed to go and watch Mario Austin, Lawrence Roberts, Zimmerman, Bowers, Big Feces Marcus Campbell, Winsome, Powers, Old Man Harper and a bunch of other guys. So much fun. Basically 4 straight years of sell out crowds and just crazy crowds. Then they moved the students and destroyed the atmosphere.

parabrave
11-22-2022, 02:55 PM
I was in a Starkville from 2001-2005. I was blessed to go and watch Mario Austin, Lawrence Roberts, Zimmerman, Bowers, Big Feces Marcus Campbell, Winsome, Powers, Old Man Harper and a bunch of other guys. So much fun. Basically 4 straight years of sell out crowds and just crazy crowds. Then they moved the students and destroyed the atmosphere.

With regards to the final 4 team, this was the best lineups we had in the modern era. I wonder what Richard could've done with these players? One thing about Stans was he could find the talent. Timmy wasn't on anyones radar till the HS state championship his senior year. Stans did notice him and scooped him up. Stans was smart enough to go get Roberts before someone else got him when the Baylor debacle happened.

msu15
11-22-2022, 03:03 PM
I was in a Starkville from 2001-2005. I was blessed to go and watch Mario Austin, Lawrence Roberts, Zimmerman, Bowers, Big Feces Marcus Campbell, Winsome, Powers, Old Man Harper and a bunch of other guys. So much fun. Basically 4 straight years of sell out crowds and just crazy crowds. Then they moved the students and destroyed the atmosphere.

There's a universe out there where both Mario AND Travis Outlaw are on the 2003-04 team.....and now I'm crying.

Santiago
11-22-2022, 03:51 PM
Harper on a Jans team.... tough.
But it is incredible watching Cam dominate the court on defense and last night those dunks and plays were great.

Goldendawg
11-22-2022, 03:56 PM
I have been to 3 home games with my son and a friend. This team plays tough about 10 deep and are fun to watch. Get to the Hump. They deserve and need our support in person again. Hail State!

starkvegasdawg
11-22-2022, 07:10 PM
I was a student at State, 1989 - 1993.... and there were many games where that place was rocking. It had an incredible atmosphere. I think it is hard to imagine that, unless you've experienced it - but I'd love to see that return.

I was there the final four year. Camped out for seats before the AR game. The Hump was a literal living hell for other teams.

Dawg97
11-22-2022, 07:44 PM
I was there the final four year. Camped out for seats before the AR game. The Hump was a literal living hell for other teams.
I was there for the final 4 year as well. We camped out and waited in lines early before every home game. That place was rocking. We didn?t sit at the end of the court either. Students need to be moved back sooner rather than later where we sat.

Saltydog
11-22-2022, 08:05 PM
Not sure about nasty, "yet".........It'll get nasty when we can find a shooter........If we had that guy this year, we'd be hell on wheels..........

State82
11-22-2022, 08:16 PM
I was there the final four year. Camped out for seats before the AR game. The Hump was a literal living hell for other teams.

Yep. For some time the Hump was considered one of the toughest places to play in the conference. Probably THE toughest behind Rupp. Nothing compares to a rocking Humphrey Coliseum. Except a rocking Dude.

Coach34
11-22-2022, 08:28 PM
It will get better but it wont get back to what it was when the students rocked half the lower section. Moving the students changed the home advantage. I am glad it will finally have a pulse again but you wont get alot of people from 2 hours away like Jackson and such because all the games are on TV or online. Convenience matters

We brought HELL on opposing teams. The 1991 game vs LSU to win the SEC Title was the loudest that place has ever been and louder than when I saw Metallica in concert. Crazy

PGHBulldogBG
11-22-2022, 08:36 PM
This team deserves our support. They have played with high intensity and effort throughout each game. They are by no means perfect. Free throws and shooting certainly has a ways to go, but Jans is getting the most out of his team so far. We might not be in the Ark, Bama, Auburn, Tennessee and Kentucky grouping, but if we play hard like this every game we can be the 6th best. UF,LSU, aTm and Ole Miss are all bubble teams according to Lunardi. We play them all at home and need to grab those wins with a loud hump

Coach34
11-22-2022, 08:45 PM
Agree on the support. They play hard. I'll likely make it in on a weekend now to attend

lastmajordog
11-22-2022, 10:05 PM
AS one that enjoyed the last days of the old gym, and the opening of the hump. Memories of Ray White, Wiley Peck, Gary Hooker, here’s to the NEW DOGS kicking new age Arss go Dogs...!!!!

duncflydawg
11-23-2022, 07:51 AM
Marquette seemed to be pretty tenacious on defense. Us winning that game was huge.

MetEdDawg
11-23-2022, 10:05 AM
And someone gave us a vote in the Top 25.

Take care of Utah today and folks will start to notice that we are undefeated and are playing ridiculous defense.

By the way, that 55 points we gave up to Marquette was the most points we've given up in our first 5 games.

Don't care who you play but that's impressive.

tcdog70
11-23-2022, 10:33 AM
It will get better but it wont get back to what it was when the students rocked half the lower section. Moving the students changed the home advantage. I am glad it will finally have a pulse again but you wont get alot of people from 2 hours away like Jackson and such because all the games are on TV or online. Convenience matters

We brought HELL on opposing teams. The 1991 game vs LSU to win the SEC Title was the loudest that place has ever been and louder than when I saw Metallica in concert. Crazy

I was there you are right?almost.. the Nit game in 79 ??who dat game? agaisntAlcorn was the wildest game.

KentuckyDawg13
11-23-2022, 11:44 AM
Yep, 1991 LSU game consisted of multiple future NBA players (Chris Jackson, Shaq, etc) vs the blue collar Bulldogs with Cameron Burns and Greg Carter. What a team. What a coach. Richard Williams was the reason the Hump transformed to what it became.

Lord McBuckethead
11-23-2022, 04:12 PM
The Kentucky game with Lawrence Roberts and the tip in at the buzzer to lose was the loudest and best crowd I have ever experienced in my lifetime. Everyone in the building was absolutely 100% into the game. I was sitting in the upper section above the entrance vomitorium and I don?t believe I sat down the entire game. Loudest I ever heard the arena, and then the tip in to lose happened. Absolutely silence. 120 dB to 0 in a blink of an eye.

schddog72
11-23-2022, 07:42 PM
I remember when the Hump was a tough place to play.

I?m getting the feeling that?s about to happen again.

God bless if so.

And let's hope it extends as well to the ladies team. In case anyone hasn't notice, the ladies are playing good basketball and playing hard for coach Purcell. He seems to have a lot of personality and energy. Would really like to see the Hump get back close to the Vic days again.

99jc
11-23-2022, 07:56 PM
I missed the days when the hump rocked. I almost got threw out of the hump one game we were playing Bama and Mark Gottfried was the coach. My seats at the time were behind the Bama bench. I was giving Gottfried pure hell all game i had been drinking and was complete a-hole. He got a technical with about 5 minutes to go and i hollered at him "that is what you get you 17ing country bumpkin" he lost his mind and threatened to whoop my ass. the refs came over and told me to cool it or i would have to leave. i had his ass rattled we beat them and when he walked off he mouthed 17 u to me. after watching the replay i was embarrassed, but the crown royal was talking that night.

State82
11-24-2022, 01:21 AM
after watching the replay i was embarrassed, but the crown royal was talking that night.

If you get in the head of an opposing coach you should never be embarrassed. Kudos to you.