Friday, April 5, 2019

Reliving Chris Webber's timeout that Michigan didn't have

Reliving Chris Webber's timeout that Michigan didn't have

4/5/2019=9,28,48,21..95th day 270 left..
26 years ago today..Webber=28 on a day with 28 numerology.
4/5/1993=9,102,121,31..95th day..Webber born on 3/1..31
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III (born March 1, 1973)
3/1/1973=4,77,96,24..60th day 305 left..305/35
this incident happened 35 days (36) from Webber's 20th b-day..Webber=35
also 5 weeks  (5 weeks 1 day) and 1 month 4 days/14
Word or PhraseEnglish OrdinalFull ReductionSingle ReductionFrancis BaconReverse OrdinalReverse Full Reduction
Chris573039837833
Webber5528288110735
Chris Webber112586716418568
Christopher Webber1949510424626594
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III323170179505514181
Christopher Webber=95 on the 95th day of the year. Christopher Webber=104..this happened 1 month and 4 days/14 after his b-day. 
The Timeout.=46  Michigan=46..Webber is 46 years old
The headline.."Reliving Chris Webber's timeout that Michigan didn't have"=280/28 like the day numerology and Webber=28 also equals 530/53 ..The Timeout=53  and 260/26..this happened 26 years ago.
Editor's Note: April 5, 2019 marks the 26th anniversary of Chris Webber's infamous timeout in the 1993 national championship between Michigan and UNC. Chris Webber is a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- the Class of 2019 will be announced Saturday, April 6.)
If you are of a certain age, you remember the moment known now as The Timeout. You might not remember precisely where you were standing or who was with you when it happened on April 5, 1993. But the people who found themselves standing in the middle of it certainly do.
For the rest of us, the 35 million people who were watching the NCAA championship game between Michigan and North Carolina, we remember the feeling we all had, the physiological reaction we all had, no matter which team we were rooting for. That is true even now, almost 25 years later, and it will be especially true Wednesday night, when those teams meet for the first time since that fateful engagement in New Orleans (7:30 ET, ESPN).

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