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Post by irishlion on Nov 27, 2009 13:05:22 GMT -5
Honestly - UCLA is so bad, beating them isn't a stretch. Not to take away anything from Portland's impressive performance last night. They are competing well against everyone they play, and deserve the #2 ranking. A win over UCLA just shouldn't move anyone in the ranks.
Portland looks good. But then so do the Zags. I'd leave Gonzaga at #1, especially after their Maui win.
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Post by zagsfanforlife on Nov 27, 2009 14:33:09 GMT -5
Zags are better then Portland. And will be better at the end of the year. They will only improve. That being said, Portland is very very good. And im hoping i dont eat crow after tonights game vs minnesota. Should be a good test.
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Post by ironlions on Nov 28, 2009 2:28:10 GMT -5
Portland takes down #16 Minnesota -pilots are the real deal.
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Post by LIONS90045 on Dec 1, 2009 22:19:00 GMT -5
Interesting article alert2 Some nice comments about LMU. Note that Santa Clara turned around this game with FOUR FRESHMEN STARTING! "Santa Clara is 3-3 so far, but the wins have come over weaklings such as Menlo College and Cal State-Bakersfield, and the losses have been confidence shakers at the hands of San Diego State (86-53), Pacific (84-57) and Northern Arizona (88-72), the latter at home. The Broncos saw some light with a 74-67 win over Fresno State at home on Nov. 28, a game in which Kerry Keating shook up his lineup by starting four freshman. Returning star guard Kevin Foster came off the bench to lead all scoring with 25 points, and Keating got another strong contribution from highly-regarded freshman guard Robert Smith, who notched career highs of 17 points and six rebounds. Another sophomore expected to lead the Broncos this year, 6-9 forward Marc Trasolini, also came off the bench for 9 points and 12 rebounds."
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