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Posts posted by MeanGreenFury
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This is good and bad for CUSA. The bad being that our CUSA tourney champ will be a 15 loss team, but good being that this very well solidifies CUSA being a 2 bid conference, hopefully.
CUSA is going to have one team in as a probable 15/16 seed. Getting two teams in is a pipe dream.
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Did you or the Infidel come up with that "Shanice Peterson" moniker? You both used it within about an hour of each other.
I can't take credit, but if the shoe fits...
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75-38 Final.
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A&M 35, NT 18 at the half.
The rout is on, plus Shanice Peterson got T'd up.
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I ran into a lot of people wearing North Texas gear during F1 weekend last year. We represent well at COTA.
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It's Randy Crystal. He has a long history of helping his favorite team throughout the years.
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We've got nothing otherwise. Put him in!
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Don't forget A&M! The win that validates it all!! Woo-hoo!
Absolutely! That A&M team beat Arkansas, who just beat #13 Kentucky. So, by proxy, we should totally be in the top 25.
Someone get the contract extension ready.
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I'd bet a decent sized mop closet might do.
How many room substitutions can we expect tonight?
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One of my favorite college football moments of all time is seeing Texas Tech fans ripping out their own goal posts and throwing it into the aTm fan section.
Really? Because I was at that game, one section up from where the drunk future pizza delivery drivers decided to throw a huge metal goal into a bunch of fans who could not really protect themselves. If I recall, a number of people got hurt.
So yeah, it was absolutely hilarious. Just because you don't like a school doesn't mean you should condone seeing their fans get injured.
2015 CUSA Men's Basketball Tournament
in Mean Green Basketball
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Really? I understand conference comradery, but the ODU argument has no credence because they played in a terrible CUSA when those other schools put together a better body of work by playing in more robust basketball conferences.