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Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: January 31st, 2017, 12:59 pm
by TheObserver
Redbirds4Life wrote:
Horn28Clem30 wrote:Lol, may as well start w/ a bang. I typically won't post much of anything, I just enjoy reading the banter back and forth...but I couldn't resist that one.


^Poor Taste for sure, you really started with a bang....idiot.


You didn't really come in here with a blaze of glory either.

Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: January 31st, 2017, 1:01 pm
by Redbirds4Life
TheObserver wrote:
Redbirds4Life wrote:
Horn28Clem30 wrote:Lol, may as well start w/ a bang. I typically won't post much of anything, I just enjoy reading the banter back and forth...but I couldn't resist that one.


^Poor Taste for sure, you really started with a bang....idiot.


You didn't really come in here with a blaze of glory either.


I may have said that Charles Koch isn't structurally sound or something harmless like that, but I'm not dumb enough to mock a tragedy....please don't compare me to that guy.

Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: January 31st, 2017, 1:03 pm
by Play Angry
A good read, thanks for sharing.

Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: March 9th, 2017, 4:46 pm
by BirdsEyeView
Play Angry wrote:A good read, thanks for sharing.


I will admit I got teary eyed today in the office reading this one...

http://www.cbssports.com/college-basket ... them-heal/

Stickboy posted it on our site and it is a great, great, great read. Please take the time.

Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: March 10th, 2017, 8:00 am
by purple&orange
BirdsEyeView wrote:
Play Angry wrote:A good read, thanks for sharing.


I will admit I got teary eyed today in the office reading this one...

http://www.cbssports.com/college-basket ... them-heal/

Stickboy posted it on our site and it is a great, great, great read. Please take the time.


It's a long article but very well written and captures the lives of all seven on board and the surviving wives/fiances. ISU lost some good people and great supporters that April night.

An overlying feature that stuck out to me was how important the school is to the community as a whole, something I believe is true throughout the league. An identity is created from many facets from a town, however in most Valley communities, the town and the University are one if not the first thing an outsider thinks of and the role athletics, particularly the basketball team plays in that.

Finally, even though I wasn't alive in 1977 it was still jarring to see Evansville mentioned, something I suspect if/when another air, travel disaster hits the world of sports or almost does like it did with Michigan this week, it's a tough thing to read, to have come back to your mind, even if I wasn't alive yet to experience it. Wichita State is part of that family as well, it's a family no school wants to ever be a part of and sadly Illinois State joined with this tragedy.

Re: Nice Article

PostPosted: March 10th, 2017, 11:10 am
by Stickboy46
purple&orange wrote:
BirdsEyeView wrote:
Play Angry wrote:A good read, thanks for sharing.


I will admit I got teary eyed today in the office reading this one...

http://www.cbssports.com/college-basket ... them-heal/

Stickboy posted it on our site and it is a great, great, great read. Please take the time.


It's a long article but very well written and captures the lives of all seven on board and the surviving wives/fiances. ISU lost some good people and great supporters that April night.

An overlying feature that stuck out to me was how important the school is to the community as a whole, something I believe is true throughout the league. An identity is created from many facets from a town, however in most Valley communities, the town and the University are one if not the first thing an outsider thinks of and the role athletics, particularly the basketball team plays in that.

Finally, even though I wasn't alive in 1977 it was still jarring to see Evansville mentioned, something I suspect if/when another air, travel disaster hits the world of sports or almost does like it did with Michigan this week, it's a tough thing to read, to have come back to your mind, even if I wasn't alive yet to experience it. Wichita State is part of that family as well, it's a family no school wants to ever be a part of and sadly Illinois State joined with this tragedy.


I have a better respect for Muller after reading that. I never realized he was supposed to be on that flight and Ward only went because Muller couldn't. I can only imagine the guilt that causes. I also never realized that Wards Wife was 8 months pregnant and that Muller and his family took her in for months after the crash to help her out.

I may not agree with some of the things he's done involving the basketball program, but that shows a heck of a lot of character there.