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"Those two things were great sports moments," Ford said. "(I had) one on the positive side and one on the negative side... just great memories. Even the Duke game was a great learning experience."

"Those two things were great sports moments," Ford said. "(I had) one on the positive side and one on the negative side... just great memories. Even the Duke game was a great learning experience."

from NewsOK.com

Travis Ford was a point guard for Kentucky at the time and was on the floor when Laettner hit that shot. Yet, that’s not the most memorable sports moment for the Oklahoma State men’s basketball coach.                                                                    

"My biggest sports memory was one I was a part of," Ford said. "The LSU game, when we were down 31 points at LSU, with 15 minutes left in the game and we came back and won.

"That was maybe the biggest comeback in the history of college basketball."

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It wasn’t playing at Mizzou?

With thy watchwords, Honor, Duty / Thy high fame shall last.

by MizzouHoops on Sep 10, 2009 12:03 PM CDT reply actions  

He played like one season at Mizzou I think(?)

and then transferred to Kentucky.

If you watch Rambo backwards, it's Sylvester Stallone healing people with his magic bullet vacuum.

by ratherfantastic on Sep 10, 2009 4:05 PM CDT up reply actions  

I know...

Being somewhat sarcastic. Rumors swirled that UK was on probation and that Ford didn’t want to go there during that time. After probation was lifted he transferred back home.

With thy watchwords, Honor, Duty / Thy high fame shall last.

by MizzouHoops on Sep 11, 2009 8:51 AM CDT up reply actions  


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