And on the seventh day, the Hoops were Hot.
March 8, 2010 – 11:56 am | One Comment

Western Kentucky and North Texas both flirted with disaster. But in the end, it was only Middle Tennessee that decided to rest on the Sabbath.

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Hot Hoops 2010 - The Reckoning

Submitted by Ioannis on March 7, 2010 – 9:10 amOne Comment

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Bryan Sherrer against Ray Taylor - A great opening for the Men’s side of the tournament.

The North Texas ladies, winners of an SBC tournament game two years running.

This one time, at band camp…

Tipoff for USA vs. FAU

Ronnie Arrow’s pimp hand is strong.

Mike Jarvis says “praise and hallelujah”… Until the second half, when he couldn’t even get a witness.

The matchup gift that kept on giving, all game long.

The FAU Owls do their best Resevoir Dogs strut. Note the ridiculous/creepy look on Greg Gantt (#22). It’s not an exception, it’s the general rule. The guy made crazy faces all day long.

Exhibit B

Exhibit C

Exhibit D.

Greg Gantt: The basketball-playing love child of Private Gomer Pyle and Bubba from Forrest Gump.

Ronnie Arrow is an angry, loud, potentially violent man.

Ray Taylor, like Josh White, has a knack for being in position to get rebounds despite size disadvantages.

Loose ball scrum on the floor. Tabet would ultimately lose this fight.

Flexing the guns, trying to impress the ladies. But which ones? Could it be…

…The Roller Disco Super 70’s FAU Dancers? Or could it be…

…The 50’s classic, USC Song Girls-esque cheerleaders from South Alabama?

Sherrer and Taylor were worth the price of admission alone. Sherrer has horse nuts for sure… Playing on a torn MCL for the first time in almost a month, he comes in and carries USA through to the next round-

By hitting this clutch, game winning shot. FAU couldn’t answer, and the Jaguars took the game.

Completely unrelated to basketball (aside from being part of our basketball adventure:

The worst traffic directing cop in the history of the world.

And Jigglin’ George’s: Is it a restaurant? Retail establishment? Or a male strip club offering a very specific type of entertainer on display? We’re too scared to get close enough to find out.

One Comment »

  • TheRock Obama says:

    That’s Chris “Dirty” Sanchez to my right in the bball band photo.

    Can we get more shots of this man beast?

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