Art Heyman 40 point 24 rebounds Senior Night UNC Billy Cunningham
Duke band with seersucker uniforms Devil with the blue dress on song Introduction of players with klieg lights and the House lights dimmed. Duke smoking UCLA in 1966
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Art Heyman 40 point 24 rebounds Senior Night UNC Billy Cunningham
Duke band with seersucker uniforms Devil with the blue dress on song Introduction of players with klieg lights and the House lights dimmed. Duke smoking UCLA in 1966
Speaking of heavy smoke by halftime hanging over the top half of the 'environment', who remembers the cool scoreboards on the far end walls? Loved those things. For those who don't know, each scoreboard not only had the time and scores of the game, but had back-lit panels of glass listing the last name of each player on both teams, and I believe it was a yellow light bulb on if that player were currently on the floor, and must have been red lights for each foul the player had accrued. At the bottom there was even a back-lit panel announcing who our next 'guest' would be. Old old school technology, for sure, and I've never known any other like it. I think they had to go because they just didn't show up on tv (there was a weird additional one hanging over center court just giving time and score for a while too, I guess for tv... this would have been before 1980 or so, I'd think). I believe when the new overhead scoreboard arrived, they were given to Kittrell College, but I have no idea if they ever actually got there. Anyway, they were very, very cool, I always thought.
I got front row seats for the dead in 82, in exchange for designing the poster for the show, which now is on display in the north east corner of Cameron. Two skeletons leaning against the Duke Chapel. Sadly, I am not a Dead fan and I thought they sucked particularly horribly that night.
Yes to all those great players, though! David Thompson was WAY better than Jerry Garcia.
Walking around on the court after a game.
conferences with teams I actually cared about playing
Very cool about the back room with all the names on the glass plates, and yes, I think the little green light was the last who scored on either team. I'm not sure if they'd have been able to fit all the letters of the players who now have the hyphenated last names that require a few dozen letters...
It must have been the neatest scoreboard this side of Bill Veek's exploding scoreboard in Comiskey Park, certainly far better than that ridiculous little one in the corner on the floor at Carmichael Auditorium with the scores flipped manually by those self-important little weasels at UNC...
Herman Veal and condoms. Maybe not as funny in retrospect, but for a 20 year old in 1984 it was hysterical.
Big Beers in the CI
The Hideaway.
"Fine" dining in the Oak Room, with beer!
I sense a theme...
And on a basketball front: Quin can't dunk!
Street and Smith preseason mags. Usually the first I heard about incoming players and how I would find out what expectations were for our team.
Last one I remember picking up was Brand, Battier, Burgess, and Avery.
The ACC Basketball Handbook was my magazine of choice. Apparently, you can find some old copies on eBay.
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The signs that students rigged to drop over the court just before tip off - Bill Foster's last year, as I recall. Cheerleaders built a pyramid to try to pull it down. Can't remember if they ever figured out that someone could go out on the cat walk over the court and get the sign that way. (Same way it got up there.) I believe even one time they had paper cones that came down over the visiting bench - can't remember the message on them.