CincyBuck32
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Cincinnati kicks Marquette's ass
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Post by CincyBuck32 on Jan 1, 2004 2:20:46 GMT -5
The top 20 teams are pretty even so far. No team has really separated themselves yet. It will be about who is best coached, injury free, and peaking at the right time.
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Post by PJ520 on Jan 1, 2004 3:13:15 GMT -5
Sweet 16.
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Maize & Blue
All-Star
The Best Team in the Land, ThEE Detroit Pistons.
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Post by Maize & Blue on Jan 1, 2004 14:38:19 GMT -5
Yeah they are pretty good but not a Final Four team, IMO.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Jan 1, 2004 19:25:04 GMT -5
I agree Sweet 16. I don't see them going any further.
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Post by CheesyChaz on Jan 4, 2004 0:38:28 GMT -5
you're all probably right, all those season previews have been giving me hope though
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Post by PJ520 on Jan 4, 2004 0:47:29 GMT -5
you're all probably right, all those season previews have been giving me hope though How are the Zags doing in recruitng for next season because they are losing a lot of guys so it could be a down year for the Zags.
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Post by CheesyChaz on Jan 4, 2004 17:48:30 GMT -5
all the guys from seattle that normally would go to uw are going to gonzaga, so they pretty much have anybody they want from washington and idaho, even though idaho has virtually no basketball players, they won't do as well as the past few years but they'll definately make the tournament, you're right though, we're losing blake stepp, tony skinner, kyle bankead and cory violette, all four starters plus our fifth starter ronny turiaf has a good chance of leaving early this year,but we also have a very good freshman adam morrison and errol knight a sophomore that can carry this team,you're right the zags better get some good recruits or we're in trouble
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