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I was still kind of new to USF football at the time, but other than his rapping performance, my main memory of Delbert was him wildly shanking a few FGs against Auburn. He had a 20-something yard attempt in that game, and it seemed like the ball sailed out of bounds at about the five yard line. Not sure what his career numbers looked like, but he seemed to choke under the bright lights on that night. Thankfully, he made the one at the end of regulation that sent that game into overtime. Great win that night.

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On 5/31/2018 at 4:36 PM, mjadams said:

I'll 3rd that. Nevins was ridden to the WCWS if I remember correctly.

Yup. I'm literally ashamed at people for not knowing or crediting her.

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Long before football came around, and not being a big baskerball fan, I was a big Bull's baseball fan. I remember the mid 80's team with pitchers David Eiland and Mark Rose, but especially catcher Scott Hemond. I thought, and still think, he was the best college catcher I have ever seen. There were others on the team I'd like to mention I just can't think of right now (my age is showing). Coached by Hall of Famer Robin Roberts with Eddie Cardieri his second in command. I just wish we could have had the baseball/softball complex we have now back then. The old field certainly left something to be desired.

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2 hours ago, Sierra048 said:

Long before football came around, and not being a big baskerball fan, I was a big Bull's baseball fan. I remember the mid 80's team with pitchers David Eiland and Mark Rose, but especially catcher Scott Hemond. I thought, and still think, he was the best college catcher I have ever seen. There were others on the team I'd like to mention I just can't think of right now (my age is showing). Coached by Hall of Famer Robin Roberts with Eddie Cardieri his second in command. I just wish we could have had the baseball/softball complex we have now back then. The old field certainly left something to be desired.

That was my time too. The NCAA tournament was different back then with no super regionals. All those great USF players always had trouble in the tournament (kind of like now). I  distinctively remember watching us beat the Gators on that old field. The wind was always blowing out so I saw a lot of long balls then. 

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NEB,

 

Yep. Good memories. I remember seeing a lot of future major leaguers come through the old field. One of the most memorable was Pete Incaviglia from Oklahoma State. Watching him lose balls over the trees in left field was a sight to behold. Always enjoyed the Florida, FSU and Miami games and they were always packed.

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Football:  Flowers, Mack, Adams, Grothe, Selvie, Jenkins, Blackwell (JPP, but only 1 year).

Basketball (M):  Bradley, Dobras, Shahid, DoJo, Rudd

Basketball (W):  C Williams

Tons of talent over the years.

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My favorites in no order would be:

Flowers

Grothe

Dobras (had best game ending performance against Western Ky in 88 or 89 I have ever seen. Wish I had a video)

Shahib (great dunks!)

Alexander (keep looking for him in the ATL.)

I don't get to many basketball games but I used to be a season ticket holder and have fond memories of the late 80's, early 90's teams.

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20 minutes ago, George_Bullnard_Shaw said:

Inga Orekhova.

Forgot about her. She had an amazing shot and was gorgeous to boot. 

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48 minutes ago, DELdaBull said:

Forgot about her. She had an amazing shot and was gorgeous to boot. 

Got a WNBA ball signed by her, even though she only had a cup of coffee in the league.  Also got it signed by Jessica Dixon, Alisha Jenkins and Courtney.

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