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Drafted to the New York Giants in 1984 he saw St. John’s reach the mountain top. What was it like sharing a city with the red hot Redmen? Where did His love for St. John’s start, what made it stay, his relationship with legendary players, what’s he got up his sleeve with Starter and more - I’m joined by the legendary Carl Banks!





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Enjoyed this one w/ Carl Banks .. Great job Dave!

I got one of those red satin starter jacket remakes in bookstore maybe 3-4 years ago. There were a handful on a rack..it only has the Felipe era lightning logo on one arm, but no Big East logo on other.

I let my niece wear it last Dec to the UBS game v Hofstra when waiting for doors to open as it was cold

I had an original one from mid 90's when student mgr of baseball team....The old english font was thinner on the original and had little different material look & feel and it didnt have anything embroidered on sleeves.. I loved it but is long gone so was so excited to get the remake when I stumbled upon it. Saw one on ebay and few years back that was unworn/brand new. Would have bought it but was not right size.
 

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St. John's is 12-3, and 3-1 to start Big East play. There have been missteps and missed opportunities but through tenacious and elite defense St. John's has more often times than not, found a way to win. Zach Braziller of the New York Post joins me to discuss the win over Butler, the press defense, the poor three point shooting, Kadary Richmond's impact in the victory and what needs to happen to get a road win against Xavier on Tuesday.




A road win at Xavier, a tough environment, would make most fans, players and staff encouraged in belief that despite their poor shooting ability they are a top 3 BE team, an NCAA T team that could also do some damage there. Go get it Johnnies!
 
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