Strike that... it's actually 146 counting the wild O/T game but 140 for the 5 games prior. The numbers say DEAD HEAT but the trend says UNDER. We'll see...
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Strike that... it's actually 146 counting the wild O/T game but 140 for the 5 games prior. The numbers say DEAD HEAT but the trend says UNDER. We'll see...
Jfen, what do you think about TTech. Do you think they can cover the full game and or first half at least. Scott Drew says they are a second half team because they wear you down with their size the second half.
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Jfen, what do you think about TTech. Do you think they can cover the full game and or first half at least. Scott Drew says they are a second half team because they wear you down with their size the second half.
Speaking about Temple / St.Joes, great win for your Hawks. Joey Brackets has them on the BUBBLE, I'm hoping they get in. I'm a big fan of the Big 5, also I'm a big fan of ST.Joes big guy Phil Martelli.
Hawks need badly to win there remaining games.
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Speaking about Temple / St.Joes, great win for your Hawks. Joey Brackets has them on the BUBBLE, I'm hoping they get in. I'm a big fan of the Big 5, also I'm a big fan of ST.Joes big guy Phil Martelli.
Strike that... it's actually 146 counting the wild O/T game but 140 for the 5 games prior. The numbers say DEAD HEAT but the trend says UNDER. We'll see...
No interest in the total. Lax Kansas defensive effort could lead to 65+ for OK State.
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Quote Originally Posted by SonicBlue:
Strike that... it's actually 146 counting the wild O/T game but 140 for the 5 games prior. The numbers say DEAD HEAT but the trend says UNDER. We'll see...
No interest in the total. Lax Kansas defensive effort could lead to 65+ for OK State.
Jfen, what do you think about TTech. Do you think they can cover the full game and or first half at least. Scott Drew says they are a second half team because they wear you down with their size the second half.
I could never, ever lay a number like this in conference, but Baylor is a pretty awful matchup for Tech. Tolbert and Crockett aren't going to be able to do much against the Baylor length and I would be very concerned about Jackson exploiting the young Tech guards. First half makes more sense than full game, but I'm staying far, far away.
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Quote Originally Posted by mtndew146:
Jfen, what do you think about TTech. Do you think they can cover the full game and or first half at least. Scott Drew says they are a second half team because they wear you down with their size the second half.
I could never, ever lay a number like this in conference, but Baylor is a pretty awful matchup for Tech. Tolbert and Crockett aren't going to be able to do much against the Baylor length and I would be very concerned about Jackson exploiting the young Tech guards. First half makes more sense than full game, but I'm staying far, far away.
Speaking about Temple / St.Joes, great win for your Hawks. Joey Brackets has them on the BUBBLE, I'm hoping they get in. I'm a big fan of the Big 5, also I'm a big fan of ST.Joes big guy Phil Martelli.
Hawks need badly to win there remaining games.
They'll be 3 or 4 points dog @ the Bonnies on Wednesday in a game that is essentially for a bye into the A10 quarters. Olean is a seriously difficult place to play and it'll be Senior Night for Nicholson, so I'm not really expecting a win. Martelli has a knack for coming up big in key spots, though, and this young team has won some very big games over the last two years. We shall see...
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Quote Originally Posted by JHenry:
Speaking about Temple / St.Joes, great win for your Hawks. Joey Brackets has them on the BUBBLE, I'm hoping they get in. I'm a big fan of the Big 5, also I'm a big fan of ST.Joes big guy Phil Martelli.
Hawks need badly to win there remaining games.
They'll be 3 or 4 points dog @ the Bonnies on Wednesday in a game that is essentially for a bye into the A10 quarters. Olean is a seriously difficult place to play and it'll be Senior Night for Nicholson, so I'm not really expecting a win. Martelli has a knack for coming up big in key spots, though, and this young team has won some very big games over the last two years. We shall see...
I could never, ever lay a number like this in conference, but Baylor is a pretty awful matchup for Tech. Tolbert and Crockett aren't going to be able to do much against the Baylor length and I would be very concerned about Jackson exploiting the young Tech guards. First half makes more sense than full game, but I'm staying far, far away.
Appreciate the info..Thanks
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Quote Originally Posted by JFen31:
I could never, ever lay a number like this in conference, but Baylor is a pretty awful matchup for Tech. Tolbert and Crockett aren't going to be able to do much against the Baylor length and I would be very concerned about Jackson exploiting the young Tech guards. First half makes more sense than full game, but I'm staying far, far away.
Colorado is a spot play. Catching the Bears with a short rotation on the back half of a 4-day swing through the Rockies. Senior Night for the Buffs, honoring 3 key contributors in Brown, Tomlinson, and Dufault. Boyle apologized to the fans for the awful showing on Thursday night against Stanford and I've become a big believer in his ability to motivate after bad losses. Kamp/Kravish have done a nice job since losing Solomon, but they'll have their hands full with Roberson at altitude. CU plays the Oregon trip to close out the season, so today becomes the biggest game of the year for the Buffs. In watching the first game, the CU defense did a terrific job cutting off Gutierrez' dribble-penetration and didn't let Cobbs/Crabbe get going for the perimeter. Cal doesn't have an inside scorer as Kamp and Kravish get their points off of penetration by the guards. If the driving lanes are cut off, I don't see how Cal puts points on the board.
++applause!!++
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Quote Originally Posted by JFen31:
Colorado is a spot play. Catching the Bears with a short rotation on the back half of a 4-day swing through the Rockies. Senior Night for the Buffs, honoring 3 key contributors in Brown, Tomlinson, and Dufault. Boyle apologized to the fans for the awful showing on Thursday night against Stanford and I've become a big believer in his ability to motivate after bad losses. Kamp/Kravish have done a nice job since losing Solomon, but they'll have their hands full with Roberson at altitude. CU plays the Oregon trip to close out the season, so today becomes the biggest game of the year for the Buffs. In watching the first game, the CU defense did a terrific job cutting off Gutierrez' dribble-penetration and didn't let Cobbs/Crabbe get going for the perimeter. Cal doesn't have an inside scorer as Kamp and Kravish get their points off of penetration by the guards. If the driving lanes are cut off, I don't see how Cal puts points on the board.
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