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One good thing about a Thurday, Saturday
schedule, as Ray Tucker put it last night, is that you don't have a long time to sit around and lick your wounds. You have to get right back up and play again. And from a fan's perspective, that's also good. I hate waiting long periods between games. It just gives me a false sense of security. When we don't play for awhile I start feeling good and positive about our men's program, and then the next game normally jolts me back to reality.03-hissyfit
02-18-2011 08:42 AM
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RE: One good thing about a Thurday, Saturday
That Saturday to Thursday stretch is the longest wait you can have. I hate the Thursday-Saturday thing. I'd like Wednesday to Saturday.
02-19-2011 12:41 PM
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