Feb 1982 - Iowa Hawkeyes at Indiana Hoosiers, Assembly Hall (NBC Broadcast)
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- From February 13, 1982 - The full NBC broadcast, including commercials, of the Big Ten matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Indiana Hoosiers from Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN. The broadcasters were the great team of Dick Enberg and Al McGuire.
Enberg could call anything...Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, college BB, NBA, Wimbledon, French Open...So versatile.
Enberg was that dude
On Mount Rushmore on sports announcers
@ absolutely
GOAT
Your correct one of the best
Love when NBC Sports presents......The Best of College Basketball
Another true treasure. Thank you Joe for the incredible upload.
The opening theme alone gets the old juices flowing! These vintage broadcasts really can put a smile on the faces of those of us who remember this era.
@@joetolstoy3573the good old days !
Great upload, Joe. Many thanks.
Brings back memories nbc college basketball usually most weeks were UCLA DePaul and Notre Dame
Omg all those guys look 35 how times have changed
Al: "Jim Bain is one of the best officials in the country." Thanks for the laugh! I remember otherwise as do many others in the midwest. Remember one sign at a game from back then "Bain of our existence"
Jim Bain will always go down in Iowa infamy lore!!
😊
Jim Bain was truly awful ... almost as bad as Art White in the 70's. They seemed to have a desire to make an awful call every game just to get attention. Let's face it, if you're good at officiating, you will soon be in the NBA .... if you're bad, you'll stay in the Big Ten a long, long time.
If Bain or Hightower were on the floor you knew it was going to be a horrendously officiated game, the road team felt like anyone playing the Chiefs right now and at least one coach was getting ejected.
Remember when the Big 10 had TEN teams ?
I wish they still did.
Used to love watching NBA on NBC in the 1990's
Remember watching Badgers vs Indiana live in the late 90s and Knight got so fucking pissed what a legend
Back when the Big 10 was actually 10 teams
I remember watching this in jr high
One major difference I’ve noticed in watching basketball/football games from the past versus today is how much more often they show the coaches now.
Ive heard Knight and Olson werent exactly best buddies.
Ten schools in the Big Ten. Imagine that.
Also back when the Big Ten also had no conference tournament.
Back in the good old days when the Big Ten had 10. 👍
It's kind of odd to see such a short list of school names.
I will never used to Penn State, Rutgers, Maryland, UCLA, USC. It's ridiculous.
Any Illinois Fighting Illini games?
I don't have any full Illinois basketball games from this era. The only thing substantial I have of Illini hoops is a chunk of an episode of Hardwood Heavens about Assembly Hall. It's pretty entertaining.
@joetolstoy3573 SMH
Minnesota would catch (and pass) Iowa to win the Big 10 title buy two games in 1982
Ohio state passed them as well
Yes. Thanks to some very shoddy officiating. Minnesota might still have won the 3OT game against Iowa but they should have had to do it in a 4th OT. The refs gave the Gophers the victory.
Al says IndianER 😅
Remember when college basketball was this big and the game meant something: Today the game is awful
The Refs really cheated for knight; the trump of college basketball😂😂😂
Look at college sport now. Sad
This is just awesome, but good grief, McGuire was awful
Yeah Al just showed up, never prepped or prepared. He was like if they want to pay me that much to talk I will go...great guy though😊
He was a great colorful advocate for college basketball. But it often seems for games like this he didn't know that much about the players. Particularly Iowa. He knew all about DePaul and Virginia and Notre Dame.
@@trhansen3244Al knew the Catholic coaches through camps he attended stemming from his Belmont Abbey and St. John’s days. If he knew Protestant ones was through Billy Packer and Frank McGuire.