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GAMES OF INTEREST (11.13.19)

loca2874

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We went 5-5 on the GOI yesterday. I really thought we played more like a team against ORU. I really think they are starting to get a feel for playing with each other. I would like for Igbanu to go kill a chicken or something to get out of the funk he is in. We have 3 games before our next road game against very winnable opponents. Next road game is Vanderbilt and they are very beatable.

UT Arlington really gave Nevada a game in Reno. Nevada pulled away with it but it was a close contest the whole way. UCF had a great chance to beat Miami but couldn't hold on.

Did Oregon expose Memphis's weaknesses during its game?

Today's Games

Texas Tech at Houston Baptist
Grambling State at Southeastern Louisiana
Omaha at Colorado State
Monmouth at Kansas State
Saint Joseph's at Connecticut
IUPUI at South Florida
 
UCONN is not good again. Every year we hear about how fabulous Gilbert and Vidal are and every year they are underwhelming. That team is soft. Hurley is probably kicking himself and pissed that his team has a South Beach mentality vs the Jersey City mentality he wants. Only reason UCONN got back in the game is the refs decided to call a ton of fouls on St. Joes.

BTW, I hope UCONN loses every game they play this year. Who are they going to blame now? Just got punched hard by St. Joe’s. And they played the game on campus, not at the Civic Center and they’d be lucky if there were an actual 4000 bodies in seats.
 
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Today is not looking good either. UConn lost which make us happy but not good for the GOI. Kansas State has taken control of the game and we have 5 games still playing
 
I enjoyed watching the dazed expression on Hurley's face - the first of many as I expect UConn to have a target on their back in the last year of AAC competition. But, of course, their delusional fans will blame the St. Joes loss on the conference - UConn itself never loses a game.
 
I enjoyed watching the dazed expression on Hurley's face - the first of many as I expect UConn to have a target on their back in the last year of AAC competition. But, of course, their delusional fans will blame the St. Joes loss on the conference - UConn itself never loses a game.
I know they blame being in a conference with Tulsa and Tulane as why their basketball program has sucked the last 6 years when reality is, they've sucked since Calhoun retired. Sure Ollie won the natty but he had all Calhoun's players including Kemba Walker who went off that tournament. He never brought another player of consequence to Storrs after that.

Their fans obviously blame the program...none of them showed up to the game last night. Thought they might have been playing on some neutral court in Bridgeport or something. Nope, right on campus. No one there. (ESPN box score says 6200 were there, 40% of capacity at Gampel...but it didn't look like that many and I'm not sure there were any students there either).
 
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