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Post by Mr. Tennessee on Aug 2, 2004 1:36:58 GMT -5
Who do you think is going to be the biggest surprise this year?
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 2, 2004 16:13:32 GMT -5
UCLA, they lost Ariza but watch out for them.
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Post by CheesyChaz on Aug 2, 2004 20:57:44 GMT -5
gonzaga, a lot of people are expecting a down year from them, but i think they'll be even better than last year
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Post by PJ520 on Aug 2, 2004 21:05:20 GMT -5
gonzaga, a lot of people are expecting a down year from them, but i think they'll be even better than last year They lost Stepp and Violette. There is no way they're better than last year.
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Post by CheesyChaz on Aug 3, 2004 2:51:47 GMT -5
i think stepp is overrated, i watched him play live in some pickup games, and he isn't very good at all, violette wasn't that great either and there are a couple of guys that can fill his role
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Post by NorthCarolina2 on Aug 3, 2004 3:59:38 GMT -5
Zags got P-Mac.
Ronny Turiaf is a God damn animal, he'll make Gonzaga a Top 20 team by end of year.
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Post by Maize & Blue on Aug 3, 2004 22:29:31 GMT -5
They won't suprise me because I know they will be great.
But to the doubters (ala, all the people who doubted the Pistons), the Wolverines will "suprise" and wake people up.
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Post by huskersrule01 on Aug 4, 2004 2:08:52 GMT -5
Nebraska all the way. Oh this is basketball. Nevermind
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Post by Mr. Tennessee on Aug 4, 2004 2:39:46 GMT -5
Nebraska all the way. Oh this is basketball. Nevermind I cant believe we lost to yall last year Tennessee may surpise some people this year, if we can get the this we cant play basketball unless we are in Knoxville syndrome we had last year.
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Post by huskersrule01 on Aug 4, 2004 2:43:38 GMT -5
Nebraska in getting a lot better the last few years under Collier now that he is starting to get some of his own recruits. At least they are more competitive too instead of being a pushover the most the time.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Aug 7, 2004 17:49:52 GMT -5
Oklahoma, last year was a rebuilding year and they were hurt by injuries all season. They were down to only 7 players at the end of their last game. They had 4 freshman last year who all played many minutes and should be much improved.
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Post by IUin2005 on Aug 8, 2004 22:47:51 GMT -5
A big suprise this year could be Indiana. They will be young but we saw what a young Syracuse team did 2 years ago. We have a solid recruting class coming in and we have Bracey Writght returning who will be a frontrunner for Big Ten POY.
Other teams to watch are Michigan and Charlotte. Both could be pretty solid teams
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Post by PJ520 on Aug 8, 2004 22:52:38 GMT -5
A big suprise this year could be Indiana. They will be young but we saw what a young Syracuse team did 2 years ago. We have a solid recruting class coming in and we have Bracey Writght returning who will be a frontrunner for Big Ten POY. Other teams to watch are Michigan and Charlotte. Both could be pretty solid teams Indiana has been having a lot of strong recruiting classes, we'll see if the talent actually starts getting some wins
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Aug 14, 2004 14:35:41 GMT -5
UCLA or Syracuse.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 15, 2004 2:30:59 GMT -5
I wouldn't be suprised to see Cuse go far again. They still have Warrick and the core of that team.
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