When you skim that headline, you may have gotten the presentiment that it came from the advanced 1980s when Chicago Bears linebacker Mike Singletary was terrorizing NFL quarterbacks. Singletary had those eyes that sent chills up the spines of contentious linemen who were confounded to prevent him. He retired as one of the best mid linebackers ever. But this isn’t about that Mike Singletary.
This Hall of Fame scene came from the Texas Tech consign of the same big name who scored 29 consecutive points and finished with 43 to chain the Red Raiders to a prevail over Texas A&M at the Big 12 Tournament. To stroke 29 unqualified points has to be the match of hitting four accommodations runs in a baseball devil-may-care or rushing for 300 yards in a football game. What were the Aggies thinking? It’s okay to treacherous him, guide Turgeon.
When a popinjay gets hot, by the bucketful bath-water over him. Get out the marching orders or extinguisher. Do what you have to do to halt him.
Texas had almost identical problems with K-State’s Denis Clemente, who torched the Horns with 44 points a month ago. Teams are from time to time fluctuating to double-team a gamester on a slate for sometimes. Then they are left side shaking their heads after they get punked.
It was a lifetime Singletary will never forget. The same goes for the Aggies, especially if this bereavement ends up knocking them out of the NCAAs.
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