MissouriValleyUnite wrote:sivert wrote:Where was Sturtz in the second half?
Calhoun was dynamite and Wilkins was suffocating the ACC POY, so Sturtz was the odd man with those two playing so well.
Awful. See what’s happening and adjust.
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:sivert wrote:Where was Sturtz in the second half?
Calhoun was dynamite and Wilkins was suffocating the ACC POY, so Sturtz was the odd man with those two playing so well.
bradley_townie wrote:Drake had that game in the bag. What a complete meltdown.
sivert wrote:Where was Sturtz in the second half?
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:sivert wrote:Where was Sturtz in the second half?
Calhoun was dynamite and Wilkins was suffocating the ACC POY, so Sturtz was the odd man with those two playing so well.
DUBulldog wrote:sivert wrote:Where was Sturtz in the second half?
He had food poisoning last night. Tried to get him ready, but he couldn't really go
TylerDurden wrote:Interesting matchup. Just glanced at Miami's schedule and noticed that they played a lot of close games.
Of their 25 wins, Miami won seven games by four or fewer points and lost four games by the same margin.
They played 21 games where the difference was 10 points or less and had an overall scoring margin of +7.3. To Miami's credit, they won most of the close games, but if you drop out their nonconference cup cake games against Lafayette (+13), UNCG (+14), Florida A&M (+26), St. Francis Brooklyn (+23) and St. Francis PA (+15) - it's basically an even point spread.
I think Drake has a shot here.
Plus Jim Larranaga is a class-A prick, so dumping his ass in the first round wouldn't bring a tear to my eye.
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