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I was at that dual when Banach got pinned and I can attest that the floor shook. It was deafening loud..... Man, that goes back a long way. I seriously figured that Banach was going to pin Osenbaugh in 90-seconds or so like he did with many opponents. |
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| Round of 12 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Iowa
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![]() | I was there too. Dave walked by our place every day after practice. We gave him a standing ovation from our porch every day for a month. That was a great dual, and it still is.
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great article...as a gopher fan sometimes I realize that my "hawkeye hate" sometimes comes from the fact that I am a little bit jealous of their history...moments like these are really amazing...i am waiting for someone to put together a book like this for the gophers from the early days of the program up to J. Rob taking over and then up until today...i think there are some equally amazing moments in Gopher History to be written and would love to read about them (see Lesnar v Hand)...(see Konrad v Mocco at National Duals) etc, etc.
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