Syracuse to be on ESPN Classic twice next week
ESPN Classic is going to be airing the best games of the decade coming up starting on December 26 and running until January 2.
As you can probably guess, Syracuse is featured twice during the week.
The first will be on Monday, December 28 from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m., when the 2003 National Championship will be played.
Also, on Friday, January 1, you can celebrate New Year's Day in style by watching the classic Six Overtime game from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Here's the full slate scheduled for the whole week if you are interested.
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Nice!
Good find, definitely have to check that out. We can all shake our head when Devo jumps up on the table after hitting the “non-game winner/game winner,” and say, “Oh, Eric…this party’s just getting started.”
We can also breathe easy when Kansas uncorks the two late deep threes, knowing that the Orange will hold on. I like watching Syracuse victories without the “live” experience (i.e. chest pain, fever, and the sick to your stomach feeling).
"(BARF)" - Donovan McNabb, during his game winning drive against Virginia Tech in 1998
For some reason, whenever I re-watch a game like the title game, I actually get nervous, even though I’ve known the outcome for 6.5 years now. I’m weird like that.
Ah
I think we all do that a little bit!
"(BARF)" - Donovan McNabb, during his game winning drive against Virginia Tech in 1998
I haven't seen the title game since I saw it in person at the Superdome
Just one of those things, I guess.
Interesting
to me that they have NCAA hockey, so there is diversity in all sports including college, but didn’t include this years Cuse/Cornell Lacrosse championship. Talk about a crazy comeback with loads of excitement. How did that not trump some little leauge world series game or something? Sorry kids! But I’m not complaining. Always glad to see Cuse on a best of list, especially twice!
I was surprised when I saw that too.
I guess there are only a certain amount of games they can slot in over the course of a week.

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