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srr50 wrote a new blog post: Now THAT’S Taking One For The Team 19 minutes ago
Aggie Corp with “Squeeze Army?”
POSERS
Texas Tech forward Darko Cohadarevic doesn’t just talk the talk — he walks the walk.
Tuesday night Tech faced Seton Hall in a first round NIT contest. With the game tied at 10, Seton Hall forward Herb Pope delivered two below-the-belt blows to Cohadarevic.
After Pope was ejected, Tech went on
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
Louisville has a great chance if Jerry Smith is healthy.
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Final Four Prediction 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
Good team that took number 1 seeded Louisville to the wire in last year’s tournament. Start 3 seniors and two juniors, very athletic. Solid pass first point guard. Their leading scorer was player of the year in the conference.
Good club that plays multiple defenses.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
I just took Baylor going to the Elite 8. It’s a crazy mixed up world we live in.
Is it just me, or does it pain anyone else to not be able to determine who is going to beat Duke early? It’s bound to happen, but who will it be?
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Art Vandelay commented on the blog post Final Four Prediction 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
By “we” I meant the Horns. Kevin, why should I take Siena over A&M?
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
colorado ag, Utah State is as athletic as Nebraska. You’ll be fine as long as they don’t go 16 for 31 from three.
Siena, on the other hand, is going to beat you like you stole something. Maybe not, but the Saints should win.
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
Great article Scipio. Also, thanks for the dime.
Looking at the Tournament futures market, Vegas is telling us what they think about Onuaku’s health. The Orangemen have the easiest region and road to the fianl four, yet they’re +700 to win it all, while UK and Kansas, teams with much tougher roads, are +250
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Art Vandelay commented on the blog post Final Four Prediction 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
My brackets are pretty much locked down except the South. Can’t get myself to take Baylor, and Duke doesn’t feel right. Nobody seems to be high on Nova. It’s all about the Big East and Big 12 this year.
It’s a crying shame we suck so bad. We are in a good
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James commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 3 hours, 4 minutes ago
Scip, like a peaceful Indian in the 1800’s, I never trust a Mormon that can shoot. Utah State has me worried.
If we escape the first weekend, things get very interesting with a potential Sweet 16 match-up with Duke. Ugly up the game and guard like hell on the perimeter in front of a
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 3 hours, 34 minutes ago
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Possibly. However, I’m telling you – the beauty of these intergame lines is that when you see that all-too-familiar big early game lead that you know will evaporate down the stretch as soon as the team starts regressing to their 3 point shooting mean, there’s some money to be made.
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 3 hours, 36 minutes ago
uthookem-
I’d say you have your priorities straight.
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Anytime. How far do you think the Aggies go? A lot of people think Utah State is the most dangerous pure shooting team in the tournament.
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uthookem commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 3 hours, 47 minutes ago
Last year in Vegas, Friday morning, stumble to the line at 8:30 to make my bets, put $20 on a four-team parlay on the four 9:00 am games, nailed it! Three of the four games’ spread was determined in the final 0:30. Walked away with $220.
Yeah, so what if that is the only
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James commented on the blog post Sending Aggies to the NFL 3 hours, 48 minutes ago
Jordan, all just wild, premature conjecture. I’d hedge that only a third of that 2013 list ever makes an NFL roster. It is picking which third that is the tough part.
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James commented on the blog post Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Very interesting piece. These games can’t start soon enough. Thanks, Scip.
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Final Four Prediction 4 hours ago
I have:
Syracuse
Kansas
West Virginia
Baylor
These will all likely change 3-4 times before tomorrow morning.
I don’t have as high an opinion of Ohio State as you do. Evan Turner is fantastic, but I don’t like their odds of taking down Georgetown and KU back-to-back.
Baylor scares me. They have no idea what
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Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Final Four Prediction 4 hours, 4 minutes ago
Arinze Onuaku’s injury has forced me to turn this year’s bracket prediction into a “Multiple Endings” story. Don’t get me wrong, we’re not hyper-geeks playing Dungeons and Dragons here. We may be wasting billions of dollars in worker productivity, but we’re not killing Orcs with plus 10 vorpal swords of magic.
So, in
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Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: The Definitive Bracket: 63 Guaranteed Winners! 4 hours, 10 minutes ago
But only if you call now! I’ve gone 85 percent against the numba for the last two decades!! So picking straight up winners is, bada-boom bada-bing, easy! Only Sammy “the nose” Pistachio and Billy “buttercups” Birmingham can approach this many winnaz! It’s ridiculoso, hermoso!!
Call now and we’ll throw in an opening round N-I-T super-dupa live dog
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Making it Official: Tighter Officiating’s Effect on the Tournament 4 hours, 10 minutes ago
Awesome write up.
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Scipio Tex wrote a new blog post: Bracket Breakdown & Gambling Tips 4 hours, 17 minutes ago
So I’m listening to Bill Simmons’ podcast and he has on Chad Millman, Vegas Insider. Basically, Chad’s job is to interact with the guys who set the line, professional gamblers, sharps, and wise guys. He had some interesting comments about the tournament:
By the end of the year, markets are fairly efficient as
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Bob Jones commented on the blog post Math… Everyone’s favorite subject 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
As a Baylor fan I loathe math: it’s either inexorably against us or when favorable, completely inapplicable.
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Making it Official: Tighter Officiating’s Effect on the Tournament 5 hours, 51 minutes ago
Should have that up soon, ts.
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Nate Heupel wrote a new blog post: Oklahoma Sooners – Recruiting So Far 5 hours, 51 minutes ago
I was reading a thread on OUInsider whining about how a beat writer for a UT website seemed to favoring UT recruits. Get the hell out of here with that nonsense. Next, you’re going to tell me that Oklahoma sports media coverage is slanted towards OU.
While Ketchum’s rankings seemed to be
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J Rog commented on the blog post March Mad(nba)ess! 5 hours, 57 minutes ago
EVERYTHING would be different. Great post!
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James commented on the blog post Two Loops & A Hooey – Herm Edwards Edition 5 hours, 58 minutes ago
ha, nice Tim burn.
I was wondering where you went Ded. I got sick of looking at the same article everyday for 2 weeks. I’ve been up to Taos a few times this season, but it’s not that far from ABQ. I am absolutely convinced that everyone in Texas has been to Angel
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Brownbear commented on the blog post Math… Everyone’s favorite subject 6 hours, 24 minutes ago
Atleast I was wearing flannel when I wrote it.
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admin commented on the blog post Math… Everyone’s favorite subject 6 hours, 35 minutes ago
Same source or just similar facts: http://fantake.com/forums/topic.php?id=876#post-5197
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admin commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The Beasts of the East 6 hours, 37 minutes ago
I think I’m riding the Huggy bear to the Final Four.
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ursa major commented on the blog post Math… Everyone’s favorite subject 6 hours, 49 minutes ago
“in the history of baylor basketball this has never been in discussion”
except for that pesky final four appearance we made…
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Sancho commented on the blog post All Signs Point to March Madness Expanding to 96 Teams 6 hours, 53 minutes ago
I just had diarrhea in my pants thinking about how many horrible teams would allowed to play
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Sancho commented on the blog post 2010 Football Schedule Released 6 hours, 56 minutes ago
8-4 would be pretty good, 9-3 would be stellar, in fact quite amazing. I still say we are two years away from having an impact year in college football, though.
On another note, the game against tech is gonna be on ESPN. Time for SMU to step it up on the national stage again.
Texas_Dawg said:
November 18th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
His first team, led by legend Bobby Layne, came within a point of winning the national championship, suffering its only loss by the score of 14-13 to Doak Walker’s SMU team.
– Good Scotty battle there.
– Ponies, bitches.
Redfoot said:
November 18th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
I wonder if we will ever have another back like Doak. Not with June throwing the ball all over the place.
TaylorTRoom said:
November 19th, 2008 at 4:33 am
Cherry is a great case study on the difficulties of coaching at Texas. Sure, there will always be access to talent and resources. Those positive aspects of the job come paired with high expectations. The UT job is different from the job at other state universities in that the state’s media is not 100% behind the program. The Dallas media was happy to point out Cherry’s difficulties with OU and SMU, which fired up the fans even more.
Royal and Brown had to go thru the same experience, but were/are temperamentally better suited to handle it.
A funny thing about Price- his staff was composed mostly of guys who had played at Texas. This kind of “in-breeding” is bad in organizations because it limits the experiences the staff brings to the table. Something to think about as fans yearn for old heroes to return as coaches.
Typical Idiot Sportsfan said:
November 19th, 2008 at 6:44 am
“Cherry quickly became the head coach’s right-hand man, proving himself to be an extraordinary tactician and student of the game.”
In other words, Blair Cherry was white.
EyesOfTX said:
November 19th, 2008 at 7:03 am
So was every other football coach in the country at the time.
PatronSaint said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:21 am
Presumably ran good routes and had soft hands, too.
EyesOfTX said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:28 am
I think you meant “clean, crisp routes”.
Typical Idiot Sportsfan said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:59 am
Eddie Robinson was an athlete with raw talent. He really passed the “eyeball test.”
BatesHorn said:
November 19th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Tony Dungy has all the tools
Calhorn said:
November 19th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
All of this great information is going to help me increase my score on Facebook Texas Longhorn Trivia!!! Seriously, I enjoy knowing the history.
I like the move to annoint Muschamp as “head-coach-in-waiting” for several reasons: 1) we get a premier D-coordinator for several more years, 2) recruits know who is going to be head coach now and in the future, and 3) the team seems to have played a lot better on both sides of the ball since coach Champ showed up in Austin.
Horn In Exile said:
November 19th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Since when did Bill Little start writing for BC?
Huckleberry said:
November 19th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
srr50 has been here since close to the beginning.
wicket Williams said:
November 20th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
This goes way back. I saw my first Texas/ Oklahoma game in 1951, Ed Prices first year. We won 9-7. If I recall in 1952, the entire SWC backfield was all longhorns. T Jones, Dick Ocho,Gip Dawson and Billy Quenn.(sp)