Re: Official Oswego State 2014-2015 Thread...LETS FINISH THE JOB!!!!!
One more piece of history from me and I will fade into the woodwork to let the professionals continue with the great information provided here. As with Backdraft, I was a History Major as well. Actually double major, Business Admin as well. Backdraft probably remembers Boppin Bob Carter (history prof) and Pete Popham. I actually drove by Popham's house 9 West 6th Street (deceased for many years now) last weekend. Jim Beam and free pizza for any athlete who came over. On to the history, I can confirm from several posts back that Herb Brooks did indeed fail to shake our hands after that semi final game. And...Backdraft, when you see Kevin Ahearn at the whiteout weekend, ask him to fill you in on all that happened during the weekend when we played Alabama Huntsville down south in the fall of 85'. Metro Club, flatbed truck with coin operated laundry machines, fire extinguishers, smoked out rooms, hot tubs, Unger and Athletic Director Springs, and one or two players missing the flight back. Those were the good old days.
One more piece of history from me and I will fade into the woodwork to let the professionals continue with the great information provided here. As with Backdraft, I was a History Major as well. Actually double major, Business Admin as well. Backdraft probably remembers Boppin Bob Carter (history prof) and Pete Popham. I actually drove by Popham's house 9 West 6th Street (deceased for many years now) last weekend. Jim Beam and free pizza for any athlete who came over. On to the history, I can confirm from several posts back that Herb Brooks did indeed fail to shake our hands after that semi final game. And...Backdraft, when you see Kevin Ahearn at the whiteout weekend, ask him to fill you in on all that happened during the weekend when we played Alabama Huntsville down south in the fall of 85'. Metro Club, flatbed truck with coin operated laundry machines, fire extinguishers, smoked out rooms, hot tubs, Unger and Athletic Director Springs, and one or two players missing the flight back. Those were the good old days.
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