This whole season was like this. If you were less talented than the other guy, you held it. If you better than him he held it. The final coup de grace was the ACC title game when North Carolina held the ball for the final 8:00 against Virginia. The next year the shot clock game in as an experimental rule in most confrences but not for the NCAA tournament. The NCAA established the :45 shot clock as a national rule(including the tourney) for the 1985-86 season making games like this obsolete.
@ukhistorian Yes it is. Who would believe this would be a FINAL score of a college game in the '80's. I also hear the voice of long-time Louisville sports personality Bob Domine.
This whole season was like this. If you were less talented than the other guy, you held it. If you better than him he held it. The final coup de grace was the ACC title game when North Carolina held the ball for the final 8:00 against Virginia. The next year the shot clock game in as an experimental rule in most confrences but not for the NCAA tournament. The NCAA established the :45 shot clock as a national rule(including the tourney) for the 1985-86 season making games like this obsolete.
paulsonj72 1 month ago
@ukhistorian Yes it is. Who would believe this would be a FINAL score of a college game in the '80's. I also hear the voice of long-time Louisville sports personality Bob Domine.
wizeman5974 11 months ago
This is that infamous 34-28 game isn't it?
ukhistorian 1 year ago