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Author Topic: UVA 85, #11 Clemson 81 - BC 80, #5 Duke 74, Loyola 71, #15 Butler 67  (Read 1166 times)

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#11 and #15 lose to teams with losing records, and Duke loses again (we really should be ahead of them even with a loss this week).  We just can't panick over the loss to USF or even getting beat bad by Nova.  I thought the defensive adjustments were made and it is becoming more and more clear that this is a good year to be a contender for a deep run, and we have a team that can do it.  Outside of UNC and UConn, I just don't see anyone we can't beat on a good day, and hopefully February 25 I'll become a believer that we can even beat those two.
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Re: UVA 85, #11 Clemson 81 - BC 80, #5 Duke 74, Loyola 71, #15 Butler 67
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2009, 11:34:16 PM »
these last few weeks a lot of top 25 teams have been going down. I just cant see how UCLA or Duke could be ranked ahead of us anymore. I think this just goes to show how much parity there is in College Basketball today. It seems like every week we are sitting here talking about how many of the top 25 teams are losing.