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RE: interesting, cusa moves mbb tourney from memphis
(06-12-2012 07:59 PM)Smaug Wrote:  
(06-12-2012 07:18 PM)Fanof49ASU Wrote:  
(06-12-2012 06:38 PM)Smaug Wrote:  I'm going to miss some Memphis fans more than others.

But you replace them with Loser Tech fans.

You'll understand that in about 3 years.

We're kind of used to it. First there was Louisville, then Memphis gleefully filled that void.


Compare the Louisville and Memphis resumes. At least they backed it up to some degree without being as incredible as they believed.
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RE: interesting, cusa moves mbb tourney from memphis
I am well-versed in the 'ville and Memphis' resumes. As are the fans of every school they've ever shared a conference with. If you're not, they'll be quick to school you up, ad infinitum.
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