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RE: Connecticut says NCAA is Investigating its Men's Basketball Program
(01-26-2018 06:33 PM)fathergoose714 Wrote:  I bet his joints do.

Fire it up Jimmy!
01-26-2018 10:33 PM
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RE: Connecticut says NCAA is Investigating its Men's Basketball Program
(01-26-2018 10:21 PM)springcat Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 04:29 PM)snowtiger Wrote:  UConn makes money on Women's BB too.

Those games are wild and exciting.

Once again we are missing the opportunity to have more baskets for our eggs.


Exciting?

They've won multiple games by over 50 points this year.

Exciting for who?

Women's bball is a joke! There are maybe 5-8 teams that have a shot each year to win it all. The same 5-8 every year. And I'm being generous with the 5-8 comment.

I love to watch the women score.
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