Cool searchable database from the Daily Star. Fun to browse. I was surprised that Bruce Larson did pretty terribly against ASU in his tenure. 8 wins to 14 losses. Many pretty lopsided.
Lute, 43 and 6 vs ASU.

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Great, thanks. ASU had some good teams and players: Joe Caldwell, Lionel Hollins. I remember their 1974ish team. Hollins, Moon, White, Schrader. Pressed all over the floor. Then Nimphius, Lister, Scott, Lever and others. Then they fired Wulk and never regained that status. I can remember the Zeno brothers. They had Tony. We had Michael.UAdevil wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/basketball/col ... 963f4.html
Cool searchable database from the Daily Star. Fun to browse. I was surprised that Bruce Larson did pretty terribly against ASU in his tenure. 8 wins to 14 losses. Many pretty lopsided.
Lute, 43 and 6 vs ASU.
Probably came down for the weather like Lute and to get out of that madhouse UM. Besides, big growing city like ASU; for a guy with limited knowledge of the area, why couldn't it be turned into a powerhouse? Total speculation on my part.gumby wrote:Great, thanks. ASU had some good teams and players: Joe Caldwell, Lionel Hollins. I remember their 1974ish team. Hollins, Moon, White, Schrader. Pressed all over the floor. Then Nimphius, Lister, Scott, Lever and others. Then they fired Wulk and never regained that status. I can remember the Zeno brothers. They had Tony. We had Michael.UAdevil wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/basketball/col ... 963f4.html
Cool searchable database from the Daily Star. Fun to browse. I was surprised that Bruce Larson did pretty terribly against ASU in his tenure. 8 wins to 14 losses. Many pretty lopsided.
Lute, 43 and 6 vs ASU.
Then Lute happened. And they floundered with Patterson, Weinhauer, Evans, Frieder (still don't get what he was thinking.)
I'm sure there's some truth to that, but why announce before the tournament? He was a pretty big drinker and gambler. Maybe that caught up with him.UAtrue wrote:Probably came down for the weather like Lute and to get out of that madhouse UM. Besides, big growing city like ASU; for a guy with limited knowledge of the area, why couldn't it be turned into a powerhouse? Total speculation on my part.gumby wrote:Great, thanks. ASU had some good teams and players: Joe Caldwell, Lionel Hollins. I remember their 1974ish team. Hollins, Moon, White, Schrader. Pressed all over the floor. Then Nimphius, Lister, Scott, Lever and others. Then they fired Wulk and never regained that status. I can remember the Zeno brothers. They had Tony. We had Michael.UAdevil wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/basketball/col ... 963f4.html
Cool searchable database from the Daily Star. Fun to browse. I was surprised that Bruce Larson did pretty terribly against ASU in his tenure. 8 wins to 14 losses. Many pretty lopsided.
Lute, 43 and 6 vs ASU.
Then Lute happened. And they floundered with Patterson, Weinhauer, Evans, Frieder (still don't get what he was thinking.)
gumby wrote:I'm sure there's some truth to that, but why announce before the tournament? He was a pretty big drinker and gambler. Maybe that caught up with him.UAtrue wrote:Probably came down for the weather like Lute and to get out of that madhouse UM. Besides, big growing city like ASU; for a guy with limited knowledge of the area, why couldn't it be turned into a powerhouse? Total speculation on my part.gumby wrote:Great, thanks. ASU had some good teams and players: Joe Caldwell, Lionel Hollins. I remember their 1974ish team. Hollins, Moon, White, Schrader. Pressed all over the floor. Then Nimphius, Lister, Scott, Lever and others. Then they fired Wulk and never regained that status. I can remember the Zeno brothers. They had Tony. We had Michael.UAdevil wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/basketball/col ... 963f4.html
Cool searchable database from the Daily Star. Fun to browse. I was surprised that Bruce Larson did pretty terribly against ASU in his tenure. 8 wins to 14 losses. Many pretty lopsided.
Lute, 43 and 6 vs ASU.
Then Lute happened. And they floundered with Patterson, Weinhauer, Evans, Frieder (still don't get what he was thinking.)