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The round of 64 starts today! What’s your favorite GT March Madness moment?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperToe" data-source="post: 939814" data-attributes="member: 4216"><p>Both St. Louis and San Antonio in 2004 were magical.</p><p></p><p>I drove solo to St. Louis and ending staying in the hotel with the Nevada team and mascot. Bynum made an acrobatic reverse layup to seal the win, and we partied into the night knowing we got to hang around for two more days. Elder was injured in that game, so we were worried about how we would stack up against Kansas. To top things off, they must have had 30,000 fans there for the Sunday game. But our 3,000-ish fans were mighty, and the team pulled out the OT victory. After the game, Bill Self walked over to the Tech fans waiting by the bus and congratulated us on the win. Class move.</p><p></p><p>I always regretted not going to Denver in 1990, so my wife wasn't going to let me miss out on San Antonio. Bynum's game-winner against Oklahoma was the single greatest moment in Tech BB history. We hugged complete strangers for about 15 minutes afterwards in celebration. The buildup to the championship game was wild; the Tech party at Rita's on the River on game day and the sendoff for the team at the hotel were electric. While the game didn't end so well, the trip was worth every dollar we spent getting there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperToe, post: 939814, member: 4216"] Both St. Louis and San Antonio in 2004 were magical. I drove solo to St. Louis and ending staying in the hotel with the Nevada team and mascot. Bynum made an acrobatic reverse layup to seal the win, and we partied into the night knowing we got to hang around for two more days. Elder was injured in that game, so we were worried about how we would stack up against Kansas. To top things off, they must have had 30,000 fans there for the Sunday game. But our 3,000-ish fans were mighty, and the team pulled out the OT victory. After the game, Bill Self walked over to the Tech fans waiting by the bus and congratulated us on the win. Class move. I always regretted not going to Denver in 1990, so my wife wasn't going to let me miss out on San Antonio. Bynum's game-winner against Oklahoma was the single greatest moment in Tech BB history. We hugged complete strangers for about 15 minutes afterwards in celebration. The buildup to the championship game was wild; the Tech party at Rita's on the River on game day and the sendoff for the team at the hotel were electric. While the game didn't end so well, the trip was worth every dollar we spent getting there. [/QUOTE]
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