11/26 Weekend Games

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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Cuse just lost to Bryant
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I'm so....................................................................................HAPPY !!!!
 
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Judah Mintz, Syracuse' leading scorer and assist man, was the first one to throw a Juwan.
Syracuse won't suspend Mintz for that with a big game coming up Tuesday night.

After watching the video, impressive that Bryant lost 3 players and still won.

3 asst. Coaches tossed as well including Allen Griffin, who went from player to coach in two years, impressive! I'm only kidding...slow down on the Wikipedia research, I've already done it for you.
 
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Boeheim is not good. If you lose to Bryant, I don't care what league you play in, you're not good.

Edit: And with 3 Bryant players tossed from the game in the first half you still couldn't beat the 135th Torvik-ranked team. LOL...what a loser.
 
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Chad Fleck

Eureka, IL
And Iowa was favored in that game, I think.

I'm not a gambler, but I think it's been talked about enough that I basically understand.
 
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Syracuse won't suspend Mintz for that with a big game coming up Tuesday night.

After watching the video, impressive that Bryant lost 3 players and still won.

3 asst. Coaches tossed as well including Allen Griffin, who went from player to coach in two years, impressive! I'm only kidding...slow down on the Wikipedia research, I've already done it for you.
Bryant was national runner up in D2 in 2005. Another D2 to D1 conversion team apparently making good.
 
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billybaroo

Pebble Beach, CA
Being favored this early in the season is borderline meaningless. It's about feelings, not numbers.
TCU with an impressive loss to Northwestern State a couple weeks back. Looking at NW State’s schedule I noticed that they’ve played Illinois State twice (home and home with each team winning on the road). Seemed rather odd given they’re in different conferences and they didn’t meet in a tournament in either game. Any Redbird aficionados out there with insight on the quirky schedule?
 
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TCU with an impressive loss to Northwestern State a couple weeks back. Looking at NW State’s schedule I noticed that they’ve played Illinois State twice (home and home with each team winning on the road). Seemed rather odd given they’re in different conferences and they didn’t meet in a tournament in either game. Any Redbird aficionados out there with insight on the quirky schedule?

Not a Redbird aficionado but a lot more mid-major and low-major programs are starting to do these in-season home-and-homes.