Which team is a better matchup (IL or Xavier)?
Illinois has the better players and would have a crowd as big as ours there or bigger. I prefer to play X.Which team is a better matchup (IL or Xavier)?
Where can I find the segment they did on pope pre game?
The question is why?RE: the ball
KSR guy was talking to Robinson and Almonor and they both said they like the ball fine but NCAA over inflates them for the tourney.
Illinois has a high ceiling. They've had some impressive wins.Illinois has a likely lottery pick and another first rounder on their team.
Z’s brother is their 5 and is a good passer, shooter and rebounder. He’s bulkier than Z and could give Amari some trouble on both ends.
Amari trying to delicately weave flower stems around the rim rather than dunking the ball is 80% of the reason why we won the game by less than 25.
Anyway, we crushed the spread and won ugly by 19. I'll take that. In all, it's a 23 point improvement in margin of victory since last year.
Ah! That could explain a lack in confidence finishing.Matt just said that Williams had a back strain that he suffered yesterday in practice.
Matt just said that Williams had a back strain that he suffered yesterday in practice.
(and having to explain cornhole to the locals. It's cornhole people, not Level 2200 chess... )
Reminds me of how we closed out the Wisconsin game in 2015Oklahoma cuts it to one then proceeds to shoot Kobe fade a ways the next two possessions
We are an initial 1 1/2 point favorite and play at 5:15.If Illinois wins big, we may open as a slight dog against them. Good chance it's a pick'em.
We are now a 1.5 dawgWe are an initial 1 1/2 point favorite and play at 5:15.
RIP Vernon Hatton.
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