Jan 1981 - Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Maryland Terrapins (NBC)
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- The Notre Dame Fighting Irish visited the Maryland Terrapins in Cole Field House in College Park, MD in this NBC Sports college basketball broadcast from January 24, 1981. Charlie Jones, Billy Packer, and Al McGuire were the announcers.
RIP
Lefty Dreisell
Al McGuire
Billy Packer
Orlando Woolridge
I was young kid that looked forward to watching not only these national games but the ACC on Saturdays
Yup 😀👍 ! - " Jim thacker and 💸💵 Billy packer "
Yup 😁👍 ! - " Jim thacker and 💸💵 Billy packer "
Great, great upload, Joe! Many thanks. Look at that Notre Dame starting lineup. Future pros everywhere!
Yes, I think is one may be my favorite of the vintage college basketball uploads posted so far. Two colorful coaches, two great rosters, a historic venue, a great game, and a nice, clean copy of the broadcast.
Notre Dame’s Joe Kleine transferred to Arkansas after the season, where he was a two-time all conference selection in the Southwest Conference. He was a member of the Gold Medal-winning USA Olympic Team in 1984 and the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team.
Notre Dame is always good for business. Growing up in North Jersey if they were on tv is was a good bet people would watch college basketball.
ND vs UCLA was a great rivalry in the early 70s. ND defeated UCLA in 1971, which was the first non-conference loss for UCLA in 3 years. ND defeated UCLA in 1974, snapping an 88 game winning streak. College basketball was fantastic in the 1970s and 1980s.
Charlie Jones was working with Al and Billy because Dick Enberg was in New Orleans for Super Bowl XV
Glad Dick Enberg showed up for Super Bowl XV. The Eagles sure didn’t.
@@MichaelSmith-mi2vr 🤣You made me laugh with my cup of coffee this morning! 👍
@@MichaelSmith-mi2vr That was the first Super Bowl I've seen a majority of. Kenny King's long TD run.
First game I ever attended at Cole. Thanks for posting.
The three horsemen of UMD basketball at 0:31 - Buck Williams, Albert King and….Chuck Driesell
That's great! I love when people say they were there. Even had a few people say that they saw themselves in the stands at some of these vintage games. I hope it sparks good memories.
Chuck's dad once threw him into a tie game in the last minute vs Michael Jordan and had him take the last shot. Jordan shoved it into the 19th row, and Carolina went on to win it. Afterward, Dean Smith said something to the effect of "I know a guy's love for his son and all, but that was ridiculous."
I'm pretty sure that's Greg Manning. Chuck Driesell was a freshman the following season.
Great upload. I had the pleasure of attending many games at Cole Field House in the mid/late 90s. It was truly one of the great venues in all of college BB. It had a real mystique about it, and the atmosphere, especially for Duke and Carolina, was always electric. The gym that they've been in since 02 is dull, boring, and not nearly as loud as Cole.
old world architecture was amazing. what happened?..
I've had the pleasure of visiting great historic basketball venues - Pauley Pavilion, Freedom Hall, Rupp Arena, just to name a few. I'm sorry that I never made it to Cole. Glad to hear that, at the very least, it is preserved as a football practice facility.
@@joetolstoy3573 I did a tour of many of those same arenas about 25 years ago and took game scene photos because I knew they'd be gone someday. Cole, Pauley, Freedom Hall, the Palestra, Joyce ACC, Rupp, Chicago's then-Rosemont Horizon, old Wisconsin Fieldhouse, Stegeman Coliseum at Georgia, the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Indiana's Assembly Hall, O'Connell Center at Florida, the RCA Dome during the NCAA Tournament. Amazing times for college basketball.
The lineup of the 70's and 80's were great. The college games today are terrible 😪. I couldn't tell you who the players are today. When the great program s played u know the players. Sad days in men's college basketball. And the pro's not far behind 😢😢😢
I agree totally!!!! When ND played Virginia with Ralph Sampson on a Saturday you were anticipating the match up almost two weeks before on NBC!!! Now?? Ho Hum🥵🥵🥵
you said it man- I'd rather watch these classic games than any of the games today. cable TV money ruined cbb and cfb
Definitely. Those were the years when only the best teams made the NCAA tournament and those teams had great players. I loved the ND vs UCLA games in the early 70s.
These early ‘80’s uploads are amazing. Thank you so much!! One game I’ve been searching for for years is the 01/20/1982 UConn-Georgetown game. A shot in the dark, I’m sure but would be amazing if you had it. Thank you again and Happy holidays!!
I wish I had it for you but that's not in my collection. I do have some Georgetown games from that era but unfortunately, not vs UConn. Enjoy the holidays!
This was the same Irish team that allowed Danny Ainge of BYU to drive the length of the court past Paxson and to lay it up over Woolridge, beating Notre Dame 51-50 in the Sweet Sixteen.
RIP Lefty Driesell
Charlie Jones calling a game with Billy and Al threw me for a loop, but there's a reason why he filled in
this was one day before the Super Bowl which was on NBC (Dick Enberg was in New Orleans for Eagles vs Raiders) thus someone had to step in
Good call on that. And, as an Eagles fan, one of the most memorable Super Bowls of my youth. Can't say I remember the basketball game but happy to see it all these years later. It was a good one!
I've noticed in looking at the announcer listings over the years, after Billy left for CBS, it seems to me that either Marv Albert or Don Criqui filled in for Dick Enberg and so did Bob Costas and i think Joel Meyers worked one game with Coach Al too.
Charlie Jones was more than capable
They had a game the next day between Virginia and Ohio State with Don Chiquita filling in for Dick with Billy and Al
I remember Jim Simpson and Dick Stockton filling 🥧🥰❤️ in, too
CBS does a great job with college basketball 🏀🛍️💰🤑 , 🏀 but I'll always 😋💕😺😁 give the " edge " to NBC and their " broadcast teams " !
Great captivating introduction by NBC sports highlighting the greatness of Richard "digger " Phelps and Charles " Lefty " Drisell ! - the reason NBC was the " pioneering " network behind college basketball 🏀 is epitomized by Charlie Jones who was adept at calling any sport that he covered and Al McGuire and Billy Packer being Americas foremost authorities on college basketball 🏀🏀🏀 !
@@paulveneziano4082 Great point! I consider Charlie Jones to be akin to Tim Ryan, arguably the most versatile announcer of the last fifty years. Both announced football and basketball (college and pro), tennis, Olympic sports (Winter and Summer), yet had sports the other did not. Jones announced auto racing and baseball; Ryan led CBS' coverage of boxing and announced hockey beginning in the '70's on NBC.
Neither earned the top pairing in any specific sport. Each served his respective role with class and knowledge while informing and entertaining the viewer. Even though I did not get to see them often, owing to my age - I was five, for example, when this game aired - and the importance of national versus regional broadcasts back then, I do recall enjoying them both for the aforementioned reasons.
While there are announcers of specific sports I enjoy today, e.g. Andrew Catalon of CBS, I find there are few of this ilk around today. For what it is worth!
All well said and true !
Bob Hope promoted early #fracking, huh? Lol
Texaco cut him that check!
@@joetolstoy3573Damn, right. Lol
Can someone explain the foul call at 1:49:30 ? Billy Packer said it was for locating the man. Huh? What was the rule back then if anyone can remember?
It looks like the ref called King for a cheap hand check on Tripuka, which Packer strangely called “locating the man”.
@@EjborowskiThx for clarifying. The hand check was so subtle that I barely saw it. When Packer said “locating the man”, it threw me off. I thought that there was some kind of “locating the man” rule back then.
Irish Win!
Albert King was the truth!
This was a disappointing Maryland team based on what they did the previous year. They were beaten twice by Virginia and 3 times by North Carolina and absolutely blasted by Indiana in the NCAA tournament.
Sure was, I'll never forget in the preseason poll, Maryland was ranked #4 in the country, but never lived up to it, but this lineup is still my favorite all time Maryland team.
Kind of tough on the Terps as both Virginia and North Carolina went to the Final Four. Carolina had Al Wood, Worthy and Perkins while the Cavs had Ralph Sampson and Jeff Lamp.
Maybe edit out the commercials?
Commercials are fine 😂
BILLY PACKER.......... SUXXXXXX
biden midnite snack ..? (kid in bullets jersey ..?)