WVU/SFA

cyclone87

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Good game by SFA, but what a poor performance by WVU. Nice to see the refs calling fouls tonight, they seemed to get away with a lot during B12 play.
 

CyCloned

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That was a pretty impressive showing by the Walkup. 19 of 20 FTs. That is insanely good. 33 points, great ball handler too.
 

ISUTex

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Who cares? It's March Madness. How the hell did Michigan St lose to Mid Tenn State? How did Ark LR beat Pur....Ok, Purdue sucks, nevermind........ How the hell did Iowa, Wisconsin and Maryland survive their first round games? They all could have very easily been upset. Matter of inches. Literally.


It's March Madness. Enjoy. Just be glad Purdue and Michigan State are out of ISU's bracket. And GO BUTLER!!!!!


OH yeah,,.....Go Panthers!!!
 

Jer

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SFA played an amazing game, destroyed WVU at their own game, to perfection. Another bad blow for the league, but that was fun to watch and wouldn't have wanted it any other way. There are some teams you just cannot root for and WVU fits that bill perfectly with their thug style.
 

cycfan

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Walkup is a legit player.

Every one of these mid majors has at least one really good player. I'm always thinking how nice it would be to have a couple of them. Kind of makes me wonder how more of them don't end up transferring to a bigger school.
 

Jer

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Every one of these mid majors has at least one really good player. I'm always thinking how nice it would be to have a couple of them. Kind of makes me wonder how more of them don't end up transferring to a bigger school.

Be the stud on campus or a tiny fish in a big pond, easy choice for many.
 

cycfan

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Be the stud on campus or a tiny fish in a big pond, easy choice for many.

Not necessarily, English could have been a big fish in a big ISU pond, as well as a lot of others I have seen in the tournament so far.
 

CyJack13

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Not necessarily, English could have been a big fish in a big ISU pond, as well as a lot of others I have seen in the tournament so far.

A lot of them probably don't want to sit out a year, plus they could just enjoy the school and coach and team they're on too.
 

CyJack13

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Look at Hallice Cooke, went from playing big minutes at a Pac 12 school, to be just a spot minutes guy here. I'm sure he regrets transferring at times.
 

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