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I knew Shelby when he was an assistant coach to Bob Rogers (who was really, really good).
I spent some time with Shelby in the weeks after he got canned. He told me he said some things to John David that he shouldn't have said and went public with some (but not all) of it. He told me he was right in what he said and wrong in how he said it and when, and that he pretty much painted JDC into a corner that brought about the termination.

Shelby wasn't one to backtrack on what he said but he knew the score.

Shelby matching wits with JDC was like dueling with an unarmed man. No contest.
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This makes sense....total sense from all that I've heard. Thanks for the insight.
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Shelby obviously ticked off asking a ref..."Can you give me a technical for what I'm thinking?"
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A player made four F's and one D.

Metcalf: he spent too much time on one subject.

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep
to gain what he cannot lose!



Soli Deo Gloria
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XL2Win said:

When I first met Shelby, he was the freshman coach (fish weren't allowed to play varsity ball then) and assisted head coach Bob Rogers.

Shelby took me aside at a post-game party at Bob's home (we won)and told me that he had found heaven at A&M and wasn't leaving unless he was dead or fired.

God rest your soul, Shelby. You'll always have a seat in our hearts and the soul of Texas A&M.

Excellence First ...
What did Bob Rogers do for A&M to "run him off"?

Very glad we ended up with Shelby, but always wondered what the deal was with Rogers because his record was good at A&M. For 5 or 10 or 15 years before Rogers A&M's record was TERRIBLE!!
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aggiejim70 said:

wisdom said:

Another Shelby Metcalf quote. (I am sure of the year, but I am not 100% sure of the opponent, nor the Aggie player involved, nor even which team had the ball and was about to score. Someone who knows of this incident may want to set the record straight.) It was late in the 1968-69 season and the team was playing Baylor in G. Rollie. In those days, all the non-basketball athletes sat on the bleachers which reach down to the floor, behind the goal at the north end of G. Rollie. Somehow, Ronnie Peret for the Aggies, got behind the Baylor defense, probably a steal and then a pass to him, and he had a clear, uncontested lay-up at the goal at the north end of the court. The rest of the players for both teams were at the other end of the floor. The only defender anywhere near him came from behind and at about 45 degrees from the side, and the only possible defense of the lay-up was a flagrant foul, which is what he did. The defender raced towards him, laid him out with a very flagrant foul, and the momentum of the bodies of the 2 basketball players carried them hard into the bleachers containing the all the remaining Aggie athletes. This created some pushing and shoving and then a brawl and it was looking very ugly for a few moments, however the athletes were able to hold off the hot tempered parties and no one got hurt. The fight received lots of attention in the press.
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Fast-forward to about a week later. The Aggies are SWC Champs, and the students are holding a special yell practice in G. Rollie for the team, and sending them off to the NCAA Tournament. Coach Metcalf is holding a microphone, addressing the student body and recognizing the players. In those days, whoever won the SWC rarely got out of the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament. In the media that week were discussions of the weak Southwest Conference and giving the SWC Champs very little respect in polls and in tournament match ups. Coach Metcalf addressed this issue and quipped, "Ring Magazine ranks us #1." The place erupted with a roar of laughter and then wildcat.

I was there, a 'butt in the FTAB. We got the short end of the stick from the clock operator in Waco a few days earlier and they stole a win. After the game, it wasn't a fight, some fish got beat up by the Baylor football team. So, G. Rollie was a powder keg. For the Baylor people that made the trip, most of them had to watch the game on closed circuit TV in Guien (SP?) hall. High tech of 1969, and Guien hall was where Rudder Tower is now.

So, late in the game, our center Ronnie Perrit, is going for a lay-up and the Baylor center, Friedman (sp?) slams Perrit's head into the backboard. Unfortunately he landed right where the Aggie football team sat. All hell broke loose. To my untrained eye it looked like Billy Hobbs was beating the crap out of Friedman, but I was wrong. Actually, and this is what Coach Metcalf and Coach Stalling told the SWC investigation, Hobbs fearlessly through his body across Friedman to prevent injury.

After a minute or so, Col. Adams figured Friedman was well enough protected and had the FTAB play the National Anthem and order was restored. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I was there and Friedman (from Paris, Tx) was the Baylor player.

He had blood on his face and HAD to be helped from the court into the dressing room.

The game was for the SWC lead.

At Waco earlier in the year Baylor won by 1.

At G. Rollie that nite Ags won by 20.

It was never a contest.
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After a poor performance, Shelby was taking the stairs to his office, He had his head down, he wasn't watching where he was going.

He ended up bumping into a lady going in the opposite direction.

He helped her up, saying, "No offense, ma'am."

The lady replied, "No damn defense either, Coach."

RR

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Shelby

Three putting is like masturbation, you feel bad when you do it, but you know your gonna do it again.
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pencil said:


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Does anybody remember the subject of his doctoral thesis? It was something along the lines of "Crowd Reaction at SWC Basketball Games". Does anybody have information on his paper? There are probably additional funny stories in there.


This should be in the library w/ all of the other theses, etc.
I seem to recall a lot of that paper included a Game against Baylor (73 or 74) played at the Heart of Texas Coliseum. Game was close and the Ags weren't getting any calls. Mario Brown was a dynamic JuCo Transfer guard that that the ability to draw a charge at almost anytime. Well I seem to recall that something happened, Shelby got PO'ed and before long he ripped off his sport coat and threw it at the bench.
It wasn't long until a melee broke out and this one even had fans from the stands heading to the court.
I had good seats but was too high to make it to the floor.
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Shelby's first year as varsity coach was the spring semester of senior year for '64. We were leading the league and getting ready to play at Arkansas. Another guy in our outfit went to his office to see if we could get tickets if our entire outfit went up there. He called the ticket lady up there to guarantee tickets for us and then recommended we get hold of Mike Mistovich, the Aggie basketball announcer. Mike gave us names of people in town that we could hit up for donations for the bus charter. Before he went into Barnhill, he came up to me and gave me his comp tickets to sell; that gave us some extra money until the ticket manager came out and pointed out the "Not for Sell" stamp on the back. Shelby was most gracious and even gave us a mention in his interview after the game. He also offered us to come into the dressing room to change out of our uniforms for the long bus ride home. He is still one of my favorite all-time Aggie coaches.
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I remember the Coach Metcalf story that after being fired he said "Your friends come and your friends go but your enemies accumulate."

Butch Kemper '67
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Probably not exact, but close:

"I'm happy anytime we win a game. I'd be happy if we won a pick-up game at the Grove!"

(wonder how many Ags on here don't even know what "the Grove" is!)


He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep
to gain what he cannot lose!



Soli Deo Gloria
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Padre_Island_Ag said:

Probably not exact, but close:

"I'm happy anytime we win a game. I'd be happy if we won a pick-up game at the Grove!"

(wonder how many Ags on here don't even know what "the Grove" is!)



It was even better for summer school free movies…
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oldschool87 said:

I gotta get me a glass bottom boat, so when I run over Abe Lemons I can see his face.

I believe that is what Abe Lemons said about DeLoss Dodds when Dodds fired him. That was when I first realized that politics and perception are as important at Texas as wins and losses.
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Ran into Shelby at the grocery store while at ATM. Threw out a " hey coach", and he stopped pushing his cart and had a conversation. Shelby stood out anywhere and everywhere and was one of those "salt of the earth" folks that make you smile.

Of all the random interactions I've had with college coaches. Shelby pushing a shopping cart and RC Slocum in maroon pants delivering free pizza to us when we were camping out for Arkansas tickets were the most memorable.
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Just bumping this thread because it's allsome!



I bleed Maroon and I wipe burnt orange!
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74 AnimalA- was that the "Hot Dog" game at HOT. As I remember, it was nasty night weather wise, ice and snow before classes. Baylor jocks had been riding Mario pretty badly and Shelby took exception. One thing led to another and a fight broke out. I too was too high in the stands to get involved but remember Shelby grabbing Mario and them sitting on the bench waiting for things to calm down.
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there is another thread on here. Shelby's tenure was quite the experience. If he is lucky, Buzz could reach that pinnacle in another 10 years or so.
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I think just about every year they would ask Shelby what were the keys to success in the coming season, he would always say we have to stay healthy, happy and out of foul trouble.
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Someone just relayed a story I have never heard, and can't believe would be true, coach threw a game because he wanted to go to a fishing tournament...
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Never happened. He would never throw a game, and he never ever went to a fishing tournament. He fished for joy, not competition.
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Ran into Shelby at a restaurant (I think it was called T-Bones). Early 2000's. He was walking by my table and I said hey Coach. He stopped and said hello asked me and my wife how we were doing. Then he turned to me and said "you must be a Coach." I said "no, why did you think I was a Coach?" He said "because you clearly married way out of your league and that happens with a lot with us Coaches."
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"The Brazos Fox"
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nonregdaduck75 said:

there is another thread on here. Shelby's tenure was quite the experience. If he is lucky, Buzz could reach that pinnacle in another 10 years or so.


Apparently not.
Somebody has to lose. Might as well be t.u.
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First time I saw your post. I did miss spell it but not the way you said.....The correct way was Notso!
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lol. Buzz couldn't fit in Shelbys jockstrap.
Someone needs to ask John Thornton about those years.....Ags played some basketball. that period was quite the highlight of SWC coaches.
Lemons, Sutton, Richardson, Lewis, the TCU coach, Techs.... and playing in the HOT, or Rice's cracker box gym. or Cougar High's....fun times


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Some tremendous posters throughout this thread. Kinda makes me sad and nostalgic. Oh and I still miss Coach.
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EKG1996 said:

Ran into Shelby at a restaurant (I think it was called T-Bones). Early 2000's. He was walking by my table and I said hey Coach. He stopped and said hello asked me and my wife how we were doing. Then he turned to me and said "you must be a Coach." I said "no, why did you think I was a Coach?" He said "because you clearly married way out of your league and that happens with a lot with us Coaches."

Wasn't there a T-Bone Tom's or something like that by the Hilton?
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It does no good to tell people your problems. Half of em dont give a damn and the other half are glad you have em.

One of a kind for sure.
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Can you give me a technical for what I'm thinking?


For which he received a technical
Romans 12:9-11
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When I coached at A&M Consolidated he told us a story once how we lost a big lead against Arkansas. We had a long scoring drought at the end of the game and lost the game.

He said as he walked off the court he bumped into a lady and said no offense ma'am. To which she replied, yeah no defense either.
Romans 12:9-11
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88Warrior said:

EKG1996 said:

Ran into Shelby at a restaurant (I think it was called T-Bones). Early 2000's. He was walking by my table and I said hey Coach. He stopped and said hello asked me and my wife how we were doing. Then he turned to me and said "you must be a Coach." I said "no, why did you think I was a Coach?" He said "because you clearly married way out of your league and that happens with a lot with us Coaches."

Wasn't there a T-Bone Tom's or something like that by the Hilton?


K-Bob's. We really liked that place. Their beef tips over rice was awesome.
Greater love hath no man than this....
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When a group of noon runners asked Shelby to join them he replied, "No thanks, I want something to be wrong with me when I die!"
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agent-maroon said:

"I knew (former Texas Tech coach) Gene Gibson really wanted Matson, too, so I would drive eight or nine hours to Pampa just to tell Matson, 'Hey Randy, I was just in the neighborhood...' Hell, Gene only had an hour's drive from Lubbock.

"Randy was a hell of an athlete, and it was track season so he was throwing the shot put. I got in great shape when I was recruiting him, because the only way I could spend any good time with him was to retrieve his shot put throws during track practice. I'd do that for an hour or two, wait for Randy to shower and then take him out for an ice cream. You could do that back in those days. After all that, I would drive back to College Station. It made for a long day."

But it worked. Matson signed with the Aggies, and he nearly averaged double figures in points and rebounds his first season in 1965-66.



Matson played basketball on the team around '65 with John Beasley who was 6' 9", Randy jumped center that year, he had tremendous strength in his legs.
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Almost missed it-

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