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Old 12-04-2006, 08:08 PM   #8
cgwarrior33
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Re: Snap Back To Reality – ISU Fans A Little Hypocritical This Time Around

Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
How can anybody say UNI shouldn’t have beaten us when the team is made up of GMAC’s players running his style of play? I sure as heck wouldn’t have expected a W but I agree it would have been nice. His experienced players that have gone to the Big Dance three straight years beat his inexperienced group of kids, what am I missing with this?
I also think it would be a dis-service for what GMac did at UNI if he beat his own guys only a few months after he left them. It would not
say much about his former program if we beat them with a patch work team.
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