Ron Everhart
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think it kind of got lost in the rhetoric there and the excitement of the finish, I think.
I don't think it's a rule to have less.
I'm not sure how it works in football when you have 10 instead of 11, but I assume like in basketball, you just play.
I don't know.
Well, like I texted, you know, it's a first, it's a first for me.
I mean, I, I, uh, I've never seen it before.
And, uh, you know, as a, I mean, I've been doing this for 38 years and, uh,
I started as a graduate assistant coach in 1986 with Georgia Tech with a team that was number one in the country all year.
And ever since that day I started there, I've been coaching every single day, every single season, and up until here about a year ago.
And I guess, you know, in 38, 39 years or whatever it is, I've never even, I've never seen it happen.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you know, I was going to make sure I addressed that last question because I missed it last night.
And you said, if I'm correct, and you correct me if I'm wrong, your question was, do the Hoosiers win it all with a three-point line?
I think they win it going away, and I think Jimmy Chitwood is the single-season, all-time three-point percentage shooter in Indiana basketball history still to this day.
I don't think Larry Bird catches it.
I think without a doubt.
I don't think anything else comes close.
I mean, I think the fish that saved Pittsburgh is the one that everybody jumps up and bites.
But I think that, you know, from a sit-down-and-watch-a-movie standpoint, I mean, no.
Yeah, that was just incredible.