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Bring on the sacrificial lamb. 04-cheers I love Scotty Davenport, but we need to feed our studs live prey.
UofL fans...what do you expect, who will you be looking at. What new player do you expect to break out from the crowd, will you be there?
Somebody...anybody, tell me how these new exhibition games work. They don't count against your regular season # of games do they? Do they count at all? Are they just the same as the old Athletes in Action type games...practice? 03-confused
11-02-2005 12:41 PM
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exhibition games are just that, practice. The NCAA has made a rule that your exhibitions must be against NCAA or NAIA teams now. Thus, Memphis is playing the two local D2 schools for their exhibitions.
11-02-2005 03:35 PM
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