mvfcfan wrote:It's more than likely going to be
1 UNI
2/3 SIU OR LUC
4 BU
5/6 DU OR INST
7/8 VU OR MSU
9 ILST
10 UE
I think Bradley will end up winning the tournament. A healthy Bradley is going to be dangerous.
But how would they do in the OVC?
mvfcfan wrote:It's more than likely going to be
1 UNI
2/3 SIU OR LUC
4 BU
5/6 DU OR INST
7/8 VU OR MSU
9 ILST
10 UE
I think Bradley will end up winning the tournament. A healthy Bradley is going to be dangerous.
chitown fanatic wrote:I want UNI on opposite side of bracket. My hope is for a SIU fade into the matinee against LUC or the Drake. I also want to avoid Valpo as we dont matchup well with them. All of my night session hopes ride on us sweeping this week's games. Go Braves
Dawgbit wrote:Our back up big man, Sekou Dembele did break his leg against Bradley, and, as has been pointed out earlier, Aaron Cook, who was leading the team in scoring at the time, has missed entire conference schedule with a hand injury. By the way, good old BBQ Barry left the cupboard bare, with six graduating seniors, eleven newcomers on this roster.
Adunk33 wrote:Dawgbit wrote:Our back up big man, Sekou Dembele did break his leg against Bradley, and, as has been pointed out earlier, Aaron Cook, who was leading the team in scoring at the time, has missed entire conference schedule with a hand injury. By the way, good old BBQ Barry left the cupboard bare, with six graduating seniors, eleven newcomers on this roster.
The Saluki's are definitely my second team in the conference this year, a spot usually held by UNI. The Dawgs have been playing with the passion and energy that their head coach and GA Tony Wills played with. Grit, toughness, and effort together with what seems to be a high BBIQ.
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:Adunk33 wrote:Dawgbit wrote:Our back up big man, Sekou Dembele did break his leg against Bradley, and, as has been pointed out earlier, Aaron Cook, who was leading the team in scoring at the time, has missed entire conference schedule with a hand injury. By the way, good old BBQ Barry left the cupboard bare, with six graduating seniors, eleven newcomers on this roster.
The Saluki's are definitely my second team in the conference this year, a spot usually held by UNI. The Dawgs have been playing with the passion and energy that their head coach and GA Tony Wills played with. Grit, toughness, and effort together with what seems to be a high BBIQ.
Actually in past years, the Salukis had what we’d call a high BBQIQ, but this year they’ve converted it to a high BBIQ.
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