2/15 Games

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pruman91

interviewing new NL's daily....I really really am
bucky 57
purdont 53
final

psu 45
osu 21
halftime

Reggie Lynch officially expelled from Minny....
 
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What is up with the Big Ten? Purdue losing to Wisconsin? And PSU put a whooping on OSU, what?
 
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Carr with 30 :eek:

Read earlier in the year that some NBA scouts were watching him. I sure would not be sad to see him go.

Watched both B1G games tonight & was happy to see the upsets. #6 Cincy lost at Houston as well. ASU almost pulled off the win vs AZ. Had not seen a referee throw out a (male) cheerleader for heckling before. :cool:
 
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That thing that the ASU students were doing where they hid behind the curtain and then pulled it back when a guy was shooting free throws was both fun and upsetting.
 
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That thing that the ASU students were doing where they hid behind the curtain and then pulled it back when a guy was shooting free throws was both fun and upsetting.

I suspect most players are not distracted by things like that. It becomes more of a fan and media thing. Players are so focused on the game and their free throw that they don't even notice those things.
 
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I forget which home game it was, but more than a few members of the Krush had their arms out waving their hands and wiggling their fingers......while Illinois was shooting free throws. :(
 
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That thing that the ASU students were doing where they hid behind the curtain and then pulled it back when a guy was shooting free throws was both fun and upsetting.

They have been doing that for a while. Entertaining to say the least.

As far as all the upsets nation-wide, it is after all, the end of the season. Teams/leagues are trying to position themselves for the best post season tournament scenarios.
 
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In my opinion, the reason why CBB is so compelling is because upsets happen so often and can really happen any given night. Nothing has changed this year.
 
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