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jmpack15
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Let them play again.

4/4/2006 12:58:55 AM

ToiletPaper
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that would be fun to watch, not gonna lie

4/4/2006 1:03:13 AM

jprince11
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well that sings it

dave odom will take us to prominence

4/4/2006 1:04:15 AM

spro
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they almost had 'em thrice

4/4/2006 1:04:26 AM

LetsTAILGATE
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i just realized how crazy that is. the # 1 team lost to the #66 team twice. CRAZY.

4/4/2006 2:21:21 AM

prb185
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I'm sad the tournament's over, can we do it again?

4/4/2006 3:06:48 AM

Lowjack
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they should have let ncsu play FLA. we would have been beaten by 50 points

4/4/2006 3:09:02 AM

rwoody
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^^^so you are claiming that just b/c a team is in the tournament it makes a team one of the best 65 in the country???


so Holy Cross could beat FSU?

[Edited on April 4, 2006 at 9:02 AM. Reason : a]

4/4/2006 9:02:33 AM

Blue Jay
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Yea, I would say the Holy Cross COULD beat FSU.

But yea, I agree with your point. The automatic bids basically means that the best 65 teams in the country are NOT in the tourney.

4/4/2006 9:10:33 AM

Woodfoot
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are we doing this now?
really?

someone make a case that hofstra would have made it to the final four instead of george mason; that should be fun to see

4/4/2006 9:14:08 AM

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