UT/UF from 2000 on ESPN Classic tomorrow at 2PM

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It is booked for 2PM to 4PM. I am hoping they show some of both games. I recall the Vols winning in double overtime in Gainesville after an Isiah Victor follow shot at the end of regulation. The Vols won in OT at home after a Tony Harris layup at the end of regulation. Like in 2006, though, UF was better in March. Those games were still classics anyhow.
 
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It is booked for 2PM to 4PM. I am hoping they show some of both games. I recall the Vols winning in double overtime in Gainesville after an Isiah Victor follow shot at the end of regulation. The Vols won in OT at home after a Tony Harris layup at the end of regulation. Like in 2006, though, UF was better in March. Those games were still classics anyhow.



I sat at the top of TBA with the bats for that home game. I remember some bench brawling, too.
 
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C.J. Black hit the go-ahead free throw with 1:04 left in the second overtime and No. 16 Tennessee beat No. 9 Florida 81-79.

that's the one they're showing.
 
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C.J. Black hit the go-ahead free throw with 1:04 left in the second overtime and No. 16 Tennessee beat No. 9 Florida 81-79.

that's the one they're showing.

I have some "C.J. Black Glass". I won it in a game of H.o.r.s.e.
 
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It says, "Tennessee @Florida - 2000 - Tennessee vs. Florida." That's why I'm wondering if it's an hour or so on both games.
 
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i just checked the local listings and it says its for the game that was at florida...even better....always nice to see a group of distraught gator fans
 
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It was in Gainsville

Okay I wasn't there. I went to a game that Tennessee beat Florida. Florida at the time was ranked pretty high and it was a big upset. I remember Tony Harris stroking one to send it to overtime or winning it. It was sometime ago I've been drunk since then. It's foggy.
 
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Okay I wasn't there. I went to a game that Tennessee beat Florida. Florida at the time was ranked pretty high and it was a big upset. I remember Tony Harris stroking one to send it to overtime or winning it. It was sometime ago I've been drunk since then. It's foggy.

:lolabove:
Understandable
 
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Harris took the ball inbounds with 11 seconds left, brought it downcourt, drove the lane, and swished a one-handed runner. That and the ensuing stop forced OT. That is how I remember it.
 
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Ohhh, I taught you were talking about the 2000 Uf-Tenn football Gaffeny "ghost catch" game.:furious3:
 
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