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John Stacy, Tiger fan blogger

I said prior to the game Saturday that it really didn’t matter that much. Hopefully Gary will back me up on this. The truth is the loss shouldn’t hurt the Tigers too much in the polls or in seeding. If it does then something stinks in Denmark. The Tigers SHOULD still be a number 1 seed if they win out. I have no reason to think otherwise. For that matter given the landscape the Tigers could STILL be the #1 overall on selection Sunday. Teams like UT, Kansas, UCLA, UNC, and Duke still have to play tough games. The Tigers could very well be the only team with one loss at season’s end. They will be the only team in the country without a loss outside the top 5 in rankings or RPI. I think they will have made their case quite well for that top spot by finishing the season and conference tournament with a 33-1 record.
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Posted on Feb. 25, 2008
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John Stacy, Tiger fan blogger

First let me say I think the guys who have called C-USA games this year have been absolutely horrible for the most part. They are wildly inconsistent to say the least. After reading message boards and media reports about UAB’s asking for a review of the game because of officiating I had to say something.

UAB is asking the league to review the films of the game from Saturday complaining about officiating. I wonder if they will ask the league to comment on a few things that I’m sure Davis and company don’t want them to look at.
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Posted on Feb. 19, 2008
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John Stacy, Tiger fan blogger

“I’ve had all I can stand. I can’t stands no more.” People need to get off this idea that the Tigers were more or even 50% at fault Saturday night. Were they partially at fault? Yep. But were they the driving force in the melee that followed the game Saturday night in Birmingham. Well, they kinda sorta were as they ruined the UAB celebration but they didn’t deserve what they got from the UAB fans and students. And they definitely aren’t deserving of all this holier than thou criticism that many are tossing at them.
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Posted on Feb. 18, 2008
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Wow, was that game last night simply amazing. Say what you will about these Tigers but they have a resolve for winning that is second to none. They battled for 40 minutes and were rewarded.

ESPN screenshotYou’ve got to hand it to UAB. They played lights out last night. They shot 53% from the field. They shot 91% from the FT line. They played the game of their lives against the #1 team in the land. But in the end, they lost. And you can lead every statistical category but if you have less points those stats simply don’t matter.

Mike Davis’ passive aggressive approach about officiating was a joke. Look I can complain about officials as much as the next fan, but his logic was laughable considered the way this game was called. Mike you weren’t complaining when your team got into the bonus five minutes before the Tigers. I could go on and on. And in all honesty, if your superstar makes his FT with 15 ticks on the clock, we play overtime.

Check of WREC’s website for the ESPN screen shot that proclaimed our perfect season over. They assumed the Tigers had lost before the game went final. It was the Memphis Tigers’ verison of Dewey Defeats Truman.

The actions of the UAB students and fans were pitiful. Everyone knows about the actions of the students but it wasn’t any better in other parts of the arena according to many Tigers fans. Even the police were out of line, they did NOT allow Tigers fans to hang around for Coach Cal’s post-game show but let UAB fans stay for Davis’ show. It wasn’t about the way the game ended because more than one fan has reported the police said the order was given BEFORE the game. Sounds like UAB needs to take some lessons from Ron Burgundy.
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Posted on Feb. 17, 2008
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Sorry for my absence but sometime life lets us know what is really important. Seeing your 45-year-old sister on a respirator let’s you know exactly what life is about. I’m also happy to say that she is recovering quite nicely. She’s out of ICU and a couple of days away from going home. Thanks to my friends for their thoughts and prayers throughout this ordeal. It meant a lot to me and my family.

I said last week that I was going to start going over issues regarding the on-campus stadium. That was put on hold. But I shall get rocking on that on Tuesday. It needs to be said because it seems not everyone is aware of the actual facts.
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Posted on Feb. 10, 2008
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John Stacy, Tiger fan blogger

The struggle that was the UTEP game will only HELP the Tigers down the road. They made plays when they needed to make them in order to win. It is easy to lose when you play badly but winning when you play badly is a sign of a great, not good team.

I’ll give you the fact the we shoot FT’s poorly. But how many looked like they were going down only to rim out? It was frustrating to watch them shoot them today.

If anyone knows where I can get a pair of Memphis sweat pants, please let me know.
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Then I see where some stupid students have put their guest tickets up for sale on EBay. This is an atrocity.

The guest tickets are sold so you can take your friends to games. They are for you to take family members to games. The student has to have some dignity about them to do just that. That section isn’t for scalpers. It should be filled with Tigers. And there were students who didn’t get to buy guest tickets because slimeballs like that used the privilege to scalp them.
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Posted on Jan. 29, 2008
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The Tigers Fans category is a collection of contributers from the community. These zealous fans will be blogging with us throughout the U of M season. I've been a Tigers fan since was a little Cub. My father was a Marine and my household consisted of an Alabama fan (mother) and Kentucky fan (dad). So being a Tigers fan was not only rebellious but proved that I'm smarter than both of them. During the first Final Four run my friend Bryan and I recreated every move Larry Finch, Ronnie Robinson, Bill Laurie and Larry Kenon made on the floor with a nerf ball and a KFC bucket nailed over the door. I love my Tigers. They are my second family. The Tigers have been there to divert me from very difficult times in my life. They have given me some of the greatest moments of my life. I love my family and the Tigers come in a close second. Even though my wife thinks otherwise sometimes.

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