The final was 70-38. Lowest point total for Louisville in 40 years.
Ricky P ain’t walking through that door.
The final was 70-38. Lowest point total for Louisville in 40 years.
FSU is 1-4 and got BLOWN OUT by perennial blue blood Siena.
I wanted them, too. Shows you how reliable my scouting skills are these days. I better check my eye glasses prescription.
Very frustrating for those with A10 rooting interests. Can’t blow those opportunities to shine on a stage of that caliber and blow opp’s for significant wins.
You mean breaking wind ??PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Okay this is random I know, but I'm doing a survey and I have to know.
Have you Rhode Islanders heard of the word poot?
Met people from Michigan, Indiana and California and they have never heard poot in their life and my mind is blown.
Yes.reef wrote: ↑1 year agoYou mean breaking wind ??PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Okay this is random I know, but I'm doing a survey and I have to know.
Have you Rhode Islanders heard of the word poot?
Met people from Michigan, Indiana and California and they have never heard poot in their life and my mind is blown.
Good win for Davidson against a tough San Francisco team.
Plus Brea still out and didn't make the trip.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago Dayton lost and they lost Malachi Smith and Kobe Elvis to injury
Yikes
Yeah Drums nice Bona win over IrishJdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago Yup. Pretty bad OOC play for Dayton. Their chances of an at-large bid are slipping. I wouldn’t rely on catching a break from the committee due to injuries, if I was them. They better win the conference tourney.
Nice job by Davidson today. Bona too with their win over the Irish.
UConn is playing well with a solid win against Alabama.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Dan is prob 1-2 more wins away from getting UConn back in the top 10 for the first time in a long time.
How about Xavier, they have a brutal schedule?bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Nova doesn’t look strong and they have been the anchor of the league. Conversely bottom of league (Gtown, Butler, DePaul) look very soft. Don’t think it will be a 6-7 bid league this year. UConn and Creighton look like top dogs thus far.
Yes they’re 2-4, but there’s missing their best returning player along with freshman Cam Whitemore, a Top 10 recruit.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Nova doesn’t look strong and they have been the anchor of the league. Conversely bottom of league (Gtown, Butler, DePaul) look very soft. Don’t think it will be a 6-7 bid league this year. UConn and Creighton look like top dogs thus far.
Yes, the jury is still out as to whether Villanova will be a player at the top half of the BE. Whitmore should be back by the time the conference season heats up. Moore’s status is a bit up in the air. He’s expected to return, but rehab from an Achilles injury is tough. Then of course there’s the X factor of no Jay Wright on the sideline.Rhody15 wrote: ↑1 year agoYes they’re 2-4, but there’s missing their best returning player along with freshman Cam Whitemore, a Top 10 recruit.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Nova doesn’t look strong and they have been the anchor of the league. Conversely bottom of league (Gtown, Butler, DePaul) look very soft. Don’t think it will be a 6-7 bid league this year. UConn and Creighton look like top dogs thus far.
Yes 15, Justin Moore (All-BE)) and 5* recruit and expected starter Whitmore should be available for the start of conference play.Rhody15 wrote: ↑1 year agoYes they’re 2-4, but there’s missing their best returning player along with freshman Cam Whitemore, a Top 10 recruit.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Nova doesn’t look strong and they have been the anchor of the league. Conversely bottom of league (Gtown, Butler, DePaul) look very soft. Don’t think it will be a 6-7 bid league this year. UConn and Creighton look like top dogs thus far.
I completely get not wanting to play @ Brown, but inexcusable not to have Brown play at The AMP.
Yeah think you are right if they beat ISU they probably move to 10-12 range I would guessbigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago Dan is prob 1-2 more wins away from getting UConn back in the top 10 for the first time in a long time.